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15900 | word:
trimillennial
word_type:
adj
expansion:
trimillennial (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin trimillennialis, from tri- + mill- (“thousand”) + enni(us) (“year”) + -al.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Occurring every three thousand years
senses_topics:
|
15901 | word:
bimillennial
word_type:
noun
expansion:
bimillennial (plural bimillennials)
forms:
form:
bimillennials
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin bimillennialis, from bi- (“two”) mill- (“thousand”) + enni(us) (“yearly”), by analogy with bicentennial.
senses_examples:
senses_categor... |
15902 | word:
bimillennial
word_type:
adj
expansion:
bimillennial (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin bimillennialis, from bi- (“two”) mill- (“thousand”) + enni(us) (“yearly”), by analogy with bicentennial.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Occurring every 2,000 years... |
15903 | word:
erudite
word_type:
adj
expansion:
erudite (comparative more erudite, superlative most erudite)
forms:
form:
more erudite
tags:
comparative
form:
most erudite
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin ērudītus, participle of ērudiō (“educate, train”), from e- (“out ... |
15904 | word:
erudite
word_type:
noun
expansion:
erudite (plural erudites)
forms:
form:
erudites
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin ērudītus, participle of ērudiō (“educate, train”), from e- (“out of”) + rudis (“rude, unskilled”). Doublet of erudit.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
s... |
15905 | word:
sans
word_type:
prep
expansion:
sans
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English saunz, sans, borrowed from Old French sans, senz, sens, from Latin sine (“without”) conflated with absēns (“absent, remote”). Compare French sans, Italian senza, Portuguese sem, and Spanish sin.
senses_examples:... |
15906 | word:
sans
word_type:
adj
expansion:
sans (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English saunz, sans, borrowed from Old French sans, senz, sens, from Latin sine (“without”) conflated with absēns (“absent, remote”). Compare French sans, Italian senza, Portuguese sem, and Spanish sin.
... |
15907 | word:
sans
word_type:
noun
expansion:
sans
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
plural of san
senses_topics:
|
15908 | word:
pulchritudinous
word_type:
adj
expansion:
pulchritudinous (comparative more pulchritudinous, superlative most pulchritudinous)
forms:
form:
more pulchritudinous
tags:
comparative
form:
most pulchritudinous
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From pulchritude + -in- + -o... |
15909 | word:
buccaneer
word_type:
noun
expansion:
buccaneer (plural buccaneers)
forms:
form:
buccaneers
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From French boucanier, from boucaner (“to smoke or broil meat and fish, to hunt wild beasts for their skins”), from boucan (“(Tupi-style) grill”), from Old Tupi... |
15910 | word:
buccaneer
word_type:
verb
expansion:
buccaneer (third-person singular simple present buccaneers, present participle buccaneering, simple past and past participle buccaneered)
forms:
form:
buccaneers
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
buccaneering
tags:
participle
p... |
15911 | word:
navicula
word_type:
noun
expansion:
navicula (plural naviculae)
forms:
form:
naviculae
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Learned borrowing from Latin nāvicula.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A thurible in the shape of a boat.
senses_topics:
Christianity |
15912 | word:
decile
word_type:
noun
expansion:
decile (plural deciles)
forms:
form:
deciles
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin decilis.
senses_examples:
text:
Although few people scored high marks, everyone did quite well—the lowest decile was over 50%.
type:
example
text:
... |
15913 | word:
fewest
word_type:
det
expansion:
fewest
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
On Sundays, the fewest cars use this street.
type:
example
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
superlative degree of few; the smallest number.
senses_topics:
|
15914 | word:
grater
word_type:
noun
expansion:
grater (plural graters)
forms:
form:
graters
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Old French grateor. See grate.
senses_examples:
text:
I'm making coleslaw; do you know where the grater is?
type:
example
senses_categories:
senses_glosse... |
15915 | word:
manatee
word_type:
noun
expansion:
manatee (plural manatees or manatee)
forms:
form:
manatees
tags:
plural
form:
manatee
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Spanish manatí, from a Cariban-language term meaning ‘breast’, ultimately from Proto-Cariban *manatɨ; co... |
15916 | word:
fromage
word_type:
noun
expansion:
fromage (countable and uncountable, plural fromages)
forms:
form:
fromages
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From French fromage.
senses_examples:
text:
It will be necessary to premise, that there is but little difference in the manner of makin... |
15917 | word:
decennial
word_type:
noun
expansion:
decennial (plural decennials)
forms:
form:
decennials
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin decennialis, from decennium (“10-year period”) + -ālis, from decennis (“10-year”) + -ium (“-ium: forming abstract nouns”), from decem (“ten”) + annus... |
15918 | word:
decennial
word_type:
adj
expansion:
decennial (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin decennialis, from decennium (“10-year period”) + -ālis, from decennis (“10-year”) + -ium (“-ium: forming abstract nouns”), from decem (“ten”) + annus (“year”) + -is (“forming compound adjectives... |
15919 | word:
tricentennial
word_type:
noun
expansion:
tricentennial (plural tricentennials)
forms:
form:
tricentennials
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
By surface analysis, tri- + centennial and tri- + cent- + -ennial.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
The 300th anniversary... |
15920 | word:
tricentennial
word_type:
adj
expansion:
tricentennial (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
By surface analysis, tri- + centennial and tri- + cent- + -ennial.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Occurring every three hundred (300) years.
senses_topics:
|
15921 | word:
puce
word_type:
noun
expansion:
puce (countable and uncountable, plural puces)
forms:
form:
puces
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
puce
etymology_text:
From French couleur puce, from Latin pūlex (“flea”).
senses_examples:
text:
puce:
text:
dark puce:
text:
For blacks, browns, puces,... |
15922 | word:
puce
word_type:
adj
expansion:
puce (comparative pucer, superlative pucest)
forms:
form:
pucer
tags:
comparative
form:
pucest
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
puce
etymology_text:
From French couleur puce, from Latin pūlex (“flea”).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosse... |
15923 | word:
historical
word_type:
adj
expansion:
historical (comparative more historical, superlative most historical)
forms:
form:
more historical
tags:
comparative
form:
most historical
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin historicus (“historical”) + -al (forming adject... |
15924 | word:
historical
word_type:
noun
expansion:
historical (plural historicals)
forms:
form:
historicals
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin historicus (“historical”) + -al (forming adjectives denoting of or relating to).
senses_examples:
text:
However, as regular romance readers... |
15925 | word:
nasty
word_type:
adj
expansion:
nasty (comparative nastier, superlative nastiest)
forms:
form:
nastier
tags:
comparative
form:
nastiest
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
Thomas Nast
etymology_text:
From Middle English nasty, nasti, naxty, naxte (“unclean, filthy”), whence also Early M... |
15926 | word:
nasty
word_type:
noun
expansion:
nasty (plural nasties)
forms:
form:
nasties
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
Thomas Nast
etymology_text:
From Middle English nasty, nasti, naxty, naxte (“unclean, filthy”), whence also Early Modern English nasky (“nasty”), of obscure origin. Probably from earlier Midd... |
15927 | word:
vision
word_type:
noun
expansion:
vision (countable and uncountable, plural visions)
forms:
form:
visions
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
vision
etymology_text:
From Middle English visioun, from Anglo-Norman visioun, from Old French vision, from Latin vīsiō (“vision, seeing”), noun of action from th... |
15928 | word:
vision
word_type:
verb
expansion:
vision (third-person singular simple present visions, present participle visioning, simple past and past participle visioned)
forms:
form:
visions
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
visioning
tags:
participle
present
form:
vi... |
15929 | word:
Bube
word_type:
name
expansion:
Bube
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A Bantu language spoken by the Bubi people.
senses_topics:
|
15930 | word:
LARP
word_type:
noun
expansion:
LARP (plural LARPs)
forms:
form:
LARPs
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
LARP
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Acronym of live-action roleplaying.
senses_topics:
games |
15931 | word:
LARP
word_type:
verb
expansion:
LARP (third-person singular simple present LARPs, present participle LARPing, simple past and past participle LARPed)
forms:
form:
LARPs
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
LARPing
tags:
participle
present
form:
LARPed
tags:
... |
15932 | word:
compass swing
word_type:
noun
expansion:
compass swing (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
This advisory circular (AC) describes procedures for calibrating an aircraft magnetic compass to minimize the effect of aircraft-induced magnetic fields. These procedure... |
15933 | word:
mountain lion
word_type:
noun
expansion:
mountain lion (plural mountain lions)
forms:
form:
mountain lions
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From mountain (“the animal's habitat”), + lion (“an African cat of similar size and color”).
senses_examples:
text:
The mountain lion may ... |
15934 | word:
Pepsi
word_type:
name
expansion:
Pepsi
forms:
wikipedia:
Pepsi
etymology_text:
Originally short for Pepsi-Cola, coined in 1898 as a renaming of the brand from "Brad's Drink", in order to imply that the fizzy drink could cure dyspepsia. While some have suggested Pepsi is short for the digestive enzyme p... |
15935 | word:
Pepsi
word_type:
noun
expansion:
Pepsi (plural Pepsis)
forms:
form:
Pepsis
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
Pepsi
etymology_text:
Originally short for Pepsi-Cola, coined in 1898 as a renaming of the brand from "Brad's Drink", in order to imply that the fizzy drink could cure dyspepsia. While some hav... |
15936 | word:
panda
word_type:
noun
expansion:
panda (plural pandas)
forms:
form:
pandas
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
Brian Houghton Hodgson
etymology_text:
Borrowed from French panda, of unclear ultimate origin but probably from the second element of nigálya-pónya, a local name for the red panda recorded in N... |
15937 | word:
panda
word_type:
noun
expansion:
panda (plural pandas)
forms:
form:
pandas
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Hindi पंडा (paṇḍā) and Punjabi ਪਾਂਡਾ (pāṇḍā), both from Sanskrit पण्डित (paṇḍita, “learned, wise; learned man, pundit, scholar, teacher; Hindu Brahmin who has mem... |
15938 | word:
rosarium
word_type:
noun
expansion:
rosarium (plural rosariums or rosaria)
forms:
form:
rosariums
tags:
plural
form:
rosaria
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin rosārium. Doublet of rosary and Rosario.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A rose... |
15939 | word:
club
word_type:
noun
expansion:
club (plural clubs)
forms:
form:
clubs
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
club (disambiguation)
etymology_text:
From Middle English clubbe, from Old Norse klubba, klumba (“cudgel”), from Proto-Germanic *klumpô (“clip, clasp; clump, lump; log, block”). Cognate with Englis... |
15940 | word:
club
word_type:
verb
expansion:
club (third-person singular simple present clubs, present participle clubbing, simple past and past participle clubbed)
forms:
form:
clubs
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
clubbing
tags:
participle
present
form:
clubbed
tag... |
15941 | word:
pumice
word_type:
noun
expansion:
pumice (countable and uncountable, plural pumices)
forms:
form:
pumices
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
pumice
etymology_text:
From Anglo-Norman and Old French pomis (“pumice stone”), from Latin pūmex (“pumice stone”). Doublet of pounce.
senses_examples:
text:
... |
15942 | word:
pumice
word_type:
verb
expansion:
pumice (third-person singular simple present pumices, present participle pumicing, simple past and past participle pumiced)
forms:
form:
pumices
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
pumicing
tags:
participle
present
form:
pumic... |
15943 | word:
RPG
word_type:
noun
expansion:
RPG (plural RPGs)
forms:
form:
RPGs
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Initialism. When applied to a "rocket-propelled grenade" it derives from Russian РПГ (RPG), initialism of ручной противотанковый гранатомёт (ručnoj protivotankovyj granatomjót, “hand-h... |
15944 | word:
bavarian
word_type:
noun
expansion:
bavarian (plural bavarians)
forms:
form:
bavarians
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
peach bavarian
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A type of custard-like food, made with fruit.
senses_topics:
|
15945 | word:
MADD
word_type:
name
expansion:
MADD
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Acronym of Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
senses_topics:
|
15946 | word:
fewer
word_type:
det
expansion:
fewer
forms:
form:
fewest
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From few + -er.
senses_examples:
text:
This hypothesis goes by many names, including group resistence, the threshold effect, and the gender paradox. Because the hypothesis holds such... |
15947 | word:
abbas
word_type:
noun
expansion:
abbas
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
plural of abba
senses_topics:
|
15948 | word:
toad in the hole
word_type:
noun
expansion:
toad in the hole (countable and uncountable, plural toads in the hole)
forms:
form:
toads in the hole
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A traditional English dish of roasted sausages (... |
15949 | word:
pachinko
word_type:
noun
expansion:
pachinko (plural pachinkos)
forms:
form:
pachinkos
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
pachinko
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Japanese パチンコ (pachinko), from ぱちん (pachin, onomatopoeic sound of the machines) + こ (ko, diminutive).
senses_examples:
text:
Snow filled... |
15950 | word:
pachinko
word_type:
verb
expansion:
pachinko (third-person singular simple present pachinkos, present participle pachinkoing, simple past and past participle pachinkoed)
forms:
form:
pachinkos
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
pachinkoing
tags:
participle
present
... |
15951 | word:
check
word_type:
noun
expansion:
check (plural checks)
forms:
form:
checks
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English chek, chekke, borrowed from Old French eschek, eschec, eschac, from Medieval Latin scaccus, borrowed from Arabic شَاه (šāh, “king or check at chess, shah”),... |
15952 | word:
check
word_type:
verb
expansion:
check (third-person singular simple present checks, present participle checking, simple past and past participle checked)
forms:
form:
checks
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
checking
tags:
participle
present
form:
checked
... |
15953 | word:
check
word_type:
intj
expansion:
check
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English chekken, partly from Old French eschequier and partly from the noun (see above).
senses_examples:
text:
Keys? Check. Batteries? Check. We are all ready to go!
type:
example
senses_categories:
se... |
15954 | word:
check
word_type:
noun
expansion:
check (plural checks)
forms:
form:
checks
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
By shortening from chequer, from Old French eschequier (“chessboard”), from Medieval Latin scaccarium, ultimately from the same Persian root as above.
senses_examples:
text:
... |
15955 | word:
check
word_type:
verb
expansion:
check (third-person singular simple present checks, present participle checking, simple past and past participle checked)
forms:
form:
checks
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
checking
tags:
participle
present
form:
checked
... |
15956 | word:
check
word_type:
adj
expansion:
check (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
By shortening from chequer, from Old French eschequier (“chessboard”), from Medieval Latin scaccarium, ultimately from the same Persian root as above.
senses_examples:
text:
CHECKY, [...] Checky, according t... |
15957 | word:
Yorkshire pudding
word_type:
noun
expansion:
Yorkshire pudding (plural Yorkshire puddings)
forms:
form:
Yorkshire puddings
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A dish made from batter baked in fat, usually served as an accompanimen... |
15958 | word:
onion
word_type:
noun
expansion:
onion (plural onions)
forms:
form:
onions
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
onion
etymology_text:
From Middle English onyoun, oynoun, from Old French oignon, from Latin ūniōnem, accusative of ūniō (“onion, large pearl”), which had also been borrowed into Old English as... |
15959 | word:
lexeme
word_type:
noun
expansion:
lexeme (plural lexemes)
forms:
form:
lexemes
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
lexeme
etymology_text:
From Latin lexis, from Ancient Greek λέξις (léxis, “word”) + -eme, a suffix indicating a fundamental unit in some aspect of linguistic structure. Extracted from phone... |
15960 | word:
muck spreader
word_type:
noun
expansion:
muck spreader (plural muck spreaders)
forms:
form:
muck spreaders
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A piece of farm machinery, usually towed behind a tractor, used to spray liquified manu... |
15961 | word:
amazing
word_type:
verb
expansion:
amazing
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From amaze + -ing, from Old English āmasian.
senses_examples:
text:
How many things have men found out to the amazing of one another, to the wonderment of one another, to the begetting of endless commendations of one an... |
15962 | word:
amazing
word_type:
adj
expansion:
amazing (comparative more amazing, superlative most amazing)
forms:
form:
more amazing
tags:
comparative
form:
most amazing
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From amaze + -ing, from Old English āmasian.
senses_examples:
text:
“I... |
15963 | word:
Gothic
word_type:
name
expansion:
Gothic
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Late Latin gothicus (“Gothic, barbaric”), from Ancient Greek Γοτθικός (Gotthikós), from Ancient Greek Γότθοι (Gótthoi, “Goths”) + -ικός (-ikós, “-ic”), proposed to derive from unattested Gothic *𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌰 (*guta). Equivalen... |
15964 | word:
Gothic
word_type:
adj
expansion:
Gothic (comparative more Gothic, superlative most Gothic)
forms:
form:
more Gothic
tags:
comparative
form:
most Gothic
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Late Latin gothicus (“Gothic, barbaric”), from Ancient Greek Γοτθικός (Gotthi... |
15965 | word:
Gothic
word_type:
noun
expansion:
Gothic (plural Gothics)
forms:
form:
Gothics
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Late Latin gothicus (“Gothic, barbaric”), from Ancient Greek Γοτθικός (Gotthikós), from Ancient Greek Γότθοι (Gótthoi, “Goths”) + -ικός (-ikós, “-ic”), proposed to der... |
15966 | word:
tsar
word_type:
noun
expansion:
tsar (plural tsars)
forms:
form:
tsars
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
tsar
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Russian царь (carʹ), from Old East Slavic цьсарь (cĭsarĭ), from Proto-Slavic *cěsařь, from a Germanic language, from Proto-Germanic *kaisaraz, from Latin Caesar. ... |
15967 | word:
compose
word_type:
verb
expansion:
compose (third-person singular simple present composes, present participle composing, simple past and past participle composed)
forms:
form:
composes
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
composing
tags:
participle
present
form:
... |
15968 | word:
Groningen
word_type:
name
expansion:
Groningen
forms:
wikipedia:
Groningen
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A city and capital of Groningen, Netherlands.
A municipality of Groningen, Netherlands.
A province of the Netherlands.
senses_topics:
|
15969 | word:
scorpion
word_type:
noun
expansion:
scorpion (plural scorpions)
forms:
form:
scorpions
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English scorpioun, skorpioun, schorpion, schorpiun, partly from Old English sċorpio and partly from Anglo-Norman scorpïun, Old French scorpïon, escorpïo... |
15970 | word:
don't
word_type:
verb
expansion:
don't
forms:
wikipedia:
don't
etymology_text:
From do + -n't.
Depending on dialect, its use in the third-person singular may be from elision (in these dialects "does" is used when not in the negative) or from not using -s to mark the third-person singular at all.
senses... |
15971 | word:
don't
word_type:
intj
expansion:
don't
forms:
wikipedia:
don't
etymology_text:
From do + -n't.
Depending on dialect, its use in the third-person singular may be from elision (in these dialects "does" is used when not in the negative) or from not using -s to mark the third-person singular at all.
senses... |
15972 | word:
don't
word_type:
noun
expansion:
don't (plural don'ts or don't's)
forms:
form:
don'ts
tags:
plural
form:
don't's
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
don't
etymology_text:
From do + -n't.
Depending on dialect, its use in the third-person singular may be from elision (in these dialects "does" ... |
15973 | word:
don't
word_type:
contraction
expansion:
don't
forms:
wikipedia:
don't
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Contraction of done it.
senses_topics:
|
15974 | word:
moat
word_type:
noun
expansion:
moat (plural moats)
forms:
form:
moats
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
Warren Buffett
moat
etymology_text:
From Middle English mote, from Old French mote (“mound, embankment”); compare also Old French motte (“hillock, lump, clod, turf”), from Medieval Latin mota (“a... |
15975 | word:
moat
word_type:
verb
expansion:
moat (third-person singular simple present moats, present participle moating, simple past and past participle moated)
forms:
form:
moats
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
moating
tags:
participle
present
form:
moated
tags:
... |
15976 | word:
peculiar
word_type:
adj
expansion:
peculiar (comparative more peculiar, superlative most peculiar)
forms:
form:
more peculiar
tags:
comparative
form:
most peculiar
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin pecūliāris (“one's own”), from pecūlium (“private property”... |
15977 | word:
peculiar
word_type:
noun
expansion:
peculiar (plural peculiars)
forms:
form:
peculiars
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin pecūliāris (“one's own”), from pecūlium (“private property”), from pecus (“cattle”).
senses_examples:
text:
before 1716, Robert South, Twelve Sermo... |
15978 | word:
dugong
word_type:
noun
expansion:
dugong (plural dugongs)
forms:
form:
dugongs
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Cebuano dugong.
senses_examples:
text:
What are those things that aren’t seals? Much worse than seals. Big, blubbery things. Dugongs.
ref:
1988, D... |
15979 | word:
lore
word_type:
noun
expansion:
lore (countable and uncountable, plural lores)
forms:
form:
lores
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English lore, from Old English lār, from Proto-West Germanic *laiʀu, from Proto-Germanic *laizō, from *laizijaną (“to teach”). Cognate with D... |
15980 | word:
lore
word_type:
noun
expansion:
lore (plural lores)
forms:
form:
lores
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin lorum (“thong, strap”).
senses_examples:
text:
He’s sticky and encrusted on one side below his beak and amongst the lores around his eyes by the pips and juices he... |
15981 | word:
lore
word_type:
verb
expansion:
lore
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
simple past and past participle of lose
simple past and past participle of lose, used in the sense of "left"
simple past and past participle of lese
senses_topics:
|
15982 | word:
rex
word_type:
noun
expansion:
rex (plural rexes)
forms:
form:
rexes
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From the Latin rēx (“king”), referring originally to rabbits of the Belgian "castorrex" breed, so named because their fur was similar to that of beavers. Entered English around 1920.... |
15983 | word:
yam
word_type:
noun
expansion:
yam (plural yams)
forms:
form:
yams
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
yam
etymology_text:
From Portuguese inhame and Spanish ñame, likely from Wolof ñàmbi (“cassava”) or a related word. The term was spelled yam as early as 1657.
senses_examples:
text:
yam:
se... |
15984 | word:
yam
word_type:
noun
expansion:
yam (plural yams)
forms:
form:
yams
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
yam
etymology_text:
Alternative form of hjem. Likely caused by influence from Old Norse heim (“home, homewards”), the accusative form of heimr (“abode, world, land”), from Proto-Germanic *haimaz. More ... |
15985 | word:
yam
word_type:
verb
expansion:
yam
forms:
wikipedia:
yam
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
“Stay, jailer, stay, and hear my woe,” repeating again and again, very softly, the line at the end of each stanza, “I am not mad, I am not mad.”
Except she sang it:
“I yam not mad, I yam not mad.”
r... |
15986 | word:
yam
word_type:
verb
expansion:
yam (third-person singular simple present yams, present participle yamming, simple past and past participle yammed)
forms:
form:
yams
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
yamming
tags:
participle
present
form:
yammed
tags:
p... |
15987 | word:
yam
word_type:
verb
expansion:
yam (third-person singular simple present yams, present participle yamming, simple past and past participle yammed)
forms:
form:
yams
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
yamming
tags:
participle
present
form:
yammed
tags:
p... |
15988 | word:
propaganda
word_type:
noun
expansion:
propaganda (usually uncountable, plural propagandas)
forms:
form:
propagandas
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
en:propaganda
etymology_text:
From New Latin prōpāganda, short for Congregātiō dē Prōpāgandā Fidē, "congregation for propagating the faith", a committee... |
15989 | word:
lexical
word_type:
adj
expansion:
lexical (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
lexicon
etymology_text:
From Latin lexis, from Ancient Greek λέξις (léxis, “word”) + -al.
senses_examples:
text:
So, it seems clear that the idiosyncratic restrictions relating to the range of
complements which a Preposi... |
15990 | word:
process
word_type:
noun
expansion:
process (plural processes)
forms:
form:
processes
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
process (disambiguation)
etymology_text:
From Middle English proces, from Old French procés (“journey”), from Latin prōcessus, from prōcēdō.
senses_examples:
text:
This product ... |
15991 | word:
process
word_type:
verb
expansion:
process (third-person singular simple present processes, present participle processing, simple past and past participle processed)
forms:
form:
processes
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
processing
tags:
participle
present
for... |
15992 | word:
process
word_type:
verb
expansion:
process (third-person singular simple present processes, present participle processing, simple past and past participle processed)
forms:
form:
processes
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
processing
tags:
participle
present
for... |
15993 | word:
putt
word_type:
noun
expansion:
putt (plural putts)
forms:
form:
putts
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Scots putt (“to put”). Compare Middle Dutch putten (“to dig a hit”). The Old English putian (“to push; thrust; put; place”) derivation is commonly assumed, although n... |
15994 | word:
putt
word_type:
verb
expansion:
putt (third-person singular simple present putts, present participle putting, simple past and past participle putted)
forms:
form:
putts
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
putting
tags:
participle
present
form:
putted
tags:
... |
15995 | word:
putt
word_type:
noun
expansion:
putt (plural putts)
forms:
form:
putts
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Onomatopoeic, from putt-putt.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A regular sound characterized by the sound of "putt putt putt putt...", such as made by some... |
15996 | word:
putt
word_type:
verb
expansion:
putt (third-person singular simple present putts, present participle putting, simple past and past participle putted)
forms:
form:
putts
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
putting
tags:
participle
present
form:
putted
tags:
... |
15997 | word:
putt
word_type:
verb
expansion:
putt (third-person singular simple present putts, present participle putting, simple past and past participle putt)
forms:
form:
putts
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
putting
tags:
participle
present
form:
putt
tags:
p... |
15998 | word:
Quenya
word_type:
name
expansion:
Quenya
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Noldorin Quenya Quenya, ultimately derived from the Primitive Quendian root *kwene ("person"), being the name for the language invented by J. R. R. Tolkien as the language spoken by the Elves in his books.
senses_examples:... |
15999 | word:
pater
word_type:
noun
expansion:
pater (plural paters)
forms:
form:
paters
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *peh₂-?
Proto-Indo-European *-tḗr?
Proto-Indo-European *ph₂tḗr
Proto-Italic *patēr
Latin paterbor.
English pater
Borrowed from Latin pater (“... |
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