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word: Luo word_type: name expansion: Luo forms: wikipedia: Luo etymology_text: From the pinyin romanization of Chinese 羅/罗 (Luō). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A surname from Chinese. senses_topics:
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word: brine word_type: noun expansion: brine (usually uncountable, plural brines) forms: form: brines tags: plural wikipedia: brine etymology_text: From Middle English brine, bryne, from Old English brīne, from Proto-Germanic *brīnijaz, *brīnaz (compare Scots brime, West Frisian brein, Dutch brijn...
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word: brine word_type: verb expansion: brine (third-person singular simple present brines, present participle brining, simple past and past participle brined) forms: form: brines tags: present singular third-person form: brining tags: participle present form: brined tag...
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word: fare word_type: noun expansion: fare (countable and uncountable, plural fares) forms: form: fares tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English fare, from the merger of Old English fær (“journey, road”) and faru (“journey, companions, baggage”), from Proto-Germanic *farą and *...
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word: fare word_type: verb expansion: fare (third-person singular simple present fares, present participle faring, simple past fared, past participle fared or (archaic) faren) forms: form: fares tags: present singular third-person form: faring tags: participle present form: ...
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word: gast word_type: verb expansion: gast (third-person singular simple present gasts, present participle gasting, simple past and past participle gasted) forms: form: gasts tags: present singular third-person form: gasting tags: participle present form: gasted tags: ...
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word: dari word_type: noun expansion: dari (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Compare Ottoman Turkish داری (modern Turkish darı) and Arabic ذُرَة (ḏura). senses_examples: text: Foods, like locust-beans, or rice-meal, or dari-grain (a species of sorghum), which contain less than 8 or 9 per...
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word: chore word_type: noun expansion: chore (plural chores) forms: form: chores tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From earlier char, from Middle English charr, charre, cherre (“odd job, turn, occasion, business”), from Old English ċerr, ċierr (“a turn”), from ċierran (“to turn”), from Prot...
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word: chore word_type: verb expansion: chore (third-person singular simple present chores, present participle choring, simple past and past participle chored) forms: form: chores tags: present singular third-person form: choring tags: participle present form: chored tag...
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word: chore word_type: verb expansion: chore (third-person singular simple present chores, present participle choring, simple past and past participle chored) forms: form: chores tags: present singular third-person form: choring tags: participle present form: chored tag...
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word: chore word_type: noun expansion: chore (plural chores) forms: form: chores tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A choir or chorus. senses_topics:
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word: knocker word_type: noun expansion: knocker (plural knockers) forms: form: knockers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From knock + -er. senses_examples: text: Knockers in this part of the world seem intended for ornament only, — nobody seems to pay any attention to them when they...
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word: seine word_type: noun expansion: seine (plural seines) forms: form: seines tags: plural wikipedia: Seine fishing etymology_text: From Old English seġne, from Proto-West Germanic *sagīna, from Latin sagēna, from Ancient Greek σαγήνη (sagḗnē, “dragnet”), of unknown origin. senses_examples: t...
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word: seine word_type: verb expansion: seine (third-person singular simple present seines, present participle seining, simple past and past participle seined) forms: form: seines tags: present singular third-person form: seining tags: participle present form: seined tag...
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word: prawn word_type: noun expansion: prawn (countable and uncountable, plural prawn or prawns) forms: form: prawn tags: plural form: prawns tags: plural wikipedia: prawn etymology_text: First attested early 1400s as various Middle English forms prayne, prane, praune, and prawne, whic...
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word: prawn word_type: verb expansion: prawn (third-person singular simple present prawns, present participle prawning, simple past and past participle prawned) forms: form: prawns tags: present singular third-person form: prawning tags: participle present form: prawned ...
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word: prawn word_type: noun expansion: prawn (plural prawns) forms: form: prawns tags: plural wikipedia: prawn etymology_text: Alternative spelling of pron (pronounced identically with cot-caught merger), which in turn is a corrupted spelling of porn. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_g...
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word: theses word_type: noun expansion: theses forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin thesēs, from Ancient Greek θέσεις (théseis). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of thesis senses_topics:
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word: atlas word_type: noun expansion: atlas (plural atlases or atlantes) forms: form: atlases tags: plural form: atlantes tags: plural wikipedia: atlas etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin Atlas, from the name of the Ancient Greek mythological figure Ἄτλας (Átlas, “Bearer (of the Heave...
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word: atlas word_type: noun expansion: atlas (countable and uncountable, plural atlases or atlasses) forms: form: atlases tags: plural form: atlasses tags: plural wikipedia: atlas etymology_text: From Arabic أَطْلَس (ʔaṭlas). senses_examples: text: I saw ye Taffaties and Atlasses...
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word: fo word_type: noun expansion: fo (plural fos) forms: form: fos tags: plural wikipedia: fo etymology_text: Clipping of folio senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Abbreviation of folio., page and book size (10"-12.5" x 15"-20"). senses_topics: media printing publishing
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word: fo word_type: prep expansion: fo forms: wikipedia: fo etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative spelling of fo' senses_topics:
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word: luggage word_type: noun expansion: luggage (usually uncountable, plural luggages) forms: form: luggages tags: plural wikipedia: luggage etymology_text: 1590s, lug (“to drag”) + -age, literally “that which is lugged, dragged around”. Duplicate -g- is to clarify pronunciation of the vowel ‘u’ ...
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word: jaw word_type: noun expansion: jaw (plural jaws) forms: form: jaws tags: plural wikipedia: jaw etymology_text: From Middle English jowe~joue~jaue, seemingly borrowed from Old French jowe~joue~joe, itself from Vulgar Latin *gauta. The OED argues that, since Chaucer rhymed jowe with clowe (“cl...
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word: jaw word_type: verb expansion: jaw (third-person singular simple present jaws, present participle jawing, simple past and past participle jawed) forms: form: jaws tags: present singular third-person form: jawing tags: participle present form: jawed tags: parti...
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word: jaw word_type: adj expansion: jaw (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: jaw etymology_text: Uncertain, see Jew's harp for more. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: senses_topics:
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word: sie word_type: verb expansion: sie (third-person singular simple present sies, present participle sying, simple past and past participle sied) forms: form: sies tags: present singular third-person form: sying tags: participle present form: sied tags: participl...
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word: sie word_type: noun expansion: sie (plural sies) forms: form: sies tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English sien, from Old English sīgan (“to sink, descend”), from Proto-Germanic *sīganą, *sīhwaną (“to strain, drop”), from Proto-Indo-European *seyk- (“to pour, strain”). C...
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word: sie word_type: pron expansion: sie (third person singular, gender-neutral, nominative case, accusative sir, possessive adjective hir, possessive noun hirs, reflexive hirself) forms: form: sir tags: accusative form: hir tags: adjective possessive form: hirs tags: noun ...
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word: avis word_type: noun expansion: avis forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English avys, from Old French avis. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: advice; opinion; deliberation. senses_topics:
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word: Egipt word_type: name expansion: Egipt forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: And now the time came had bin long foretold, He should be borne vnto the Hebrewes ioy, Whose puissant hand such fatall power should hold, As in short time all Egipt should destroy. ref: 1627, M...
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word: est word_type: noun expansion: est (usually uncountable, plural ests) forms: form: ests tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English este, from Old English ēst (“will, consent, favour”), from Proto-West Germanic *ansti, from Proto-Germanic *anstiz (“favour, affection”), from ...
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word: est word_type: adj expansion: est (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: Acme Manufacturing Inc., est 1952 type: example text: Work sleeve, sl raglan marker, work in ribbing as est to cable marker ref: 2010, Julie Turjoman, Brave New Knits, p...
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word: est word_type: name expansion: est forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Initialism of Erhard Seminars Training, a course intended to promote satisfaction with life in the present moment, as opposed to strivings to attain it. senses_topics:
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word: Alfredo word_type: noun expansion: Alfredo (countable and uncountable, plural Alfredos) forms: form: Alfredos tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Alfredo alla Scrofa, an Italian restaurant in Rome where the pasta dish fettuccine Alfredo was originally served, named after its founde...
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word: carry word_type: verb expansion: carry (third-person singular simple present carries, present participle carrying, simple past and past participle carried) forms: form: carries tags: present singular third-person form: carrying tags: participle present form: carried...
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word: carry word_type: noun expansion: carry (plural carries) forms: form: carries tags: plural wikipedia: Carrying (basketball) carry etymology_text: From Middle English carrien, from Anglo-Norman carier (modern French charrier); from a derivative of Latin carrus (“four-wheeled baggage wagon”),...
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word: urbs word_type: noun expansion: urbs (plural urbes) forms: form: urbes tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Latin urbs. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A walled city in Ancient Rome. senses_topics:
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word: foolishness word_type: noun expansion: foolishness (countable and uncountable, plural foolishnesses) forms: form: foolishnesses tags: plural wikipedia: foolishness etymology_text: From Middle English folishnesse, follissnesse, equivalent to foolish + -ness. senses_examples: senses_categori...
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word: souvenir word_type: noun expansion: souvenir (plural souvenirs) forms: form: souvenirs tags: plural wikipedia: Eiffel Tower Empire State Building Leaning Tower of Pisa Queen's Guards etymology_text: Unadapted borrowing from French souvenir (literally “memory”); compare memento. senses_...
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word: souvenir word_type: verb expansion: souvenir (third-person singular simple present souvenirs, present participle souveniring, simple past and past participle souvenired) forms: form: souvenirs tags: present singular third-person form: souveniring tags: participle present ...
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word: trucker word_type: noun expansion: trucker (plural truckers) forms: form: truckers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English *trukere (“one who disappoints, a deceiver”), from Middle English trukien (“to fail, run out, disappoint”), equivalent to truck (“to fail”) + -er (a...
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word: trucker word_type: adj expansion: trucker (comparative more trucker, superlative most trucker) forms: form: more trucker tags: comparative form: most trucker tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English *trukere (“one who disappoints, a deceiver”), from Middl...
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word: trucker word_type: noun expansion: trucker (plural truckers) forms: form: truckers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From truck (“a vehicle”) + -er (occupational suffix). senses_examples: text: I says, "Pig Pen, this here's the Rubber Duck We just ain't a-gonna pay no toll." So ...
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word: trucker word_type: noun expansion: trucker (plural truckers) forms: form: truckers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From truck (“to barter, trade”) + -er (agent noun suffix). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: One who trucks or trafficks, by trade of goods; a tra...
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word: crapper word_type: noun expansion: crapper (plural crappers) forms: form: crappers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From crap + -er, although possibly repopularized by barracks employing Thomas Crapper's plumbing fixtures used during the First World War. The occupational surname Crap...
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word: crapper word_type: adj expansion: crapper forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From crap + -er, although possibly repopularized by barracks employing Thomas Crapper's plumbing fixtures used during the First World War. The occupational surname Crapper derives from a dialectal variant of cropper (“harveste...
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word: crapper word_type: noun expansion: crapper (plural crappers) forms: form: crappers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Unknown. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A half-glass of whiskey. senses_topics:
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word: crapper word_type: noun expansion: crapper (plural crappers) forms: form: crappers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Blend of crap + rapper, implying that rap music is inferior. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A rapper, or a performer of rap music. senses_topic...
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word: evergreen word_type: adj expansion: evergreen (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From ever + green. senses_examples: text: ...these three little creeping vines put forth their hands with joy, and spread over rock and hillock and twisted tree-root and mouldering log, in cloaks and...
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word: evergreen word_type: noun expansion: evergreen (plural evergreens) forms: form: evergreens tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From ever + green. senses_examples: text: The spruce and fir trees crowded to the track on each side to welcome us, the arbor- vitae, with its changing l...
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word: evergreen word_type: verb expansion: evergreen (third-person singular simple present evergreens, present participle evergreening, simple past and past participle evergreened) forms: form: evergreens tags: present singular third-person form: evergreening tags: participle p...
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word: aal word_type: noun expansion: aal (plural aals) forms: form: aals tags: plural wikipedia: Morinda tinctoria etymology_text: Compare Sanskrit अलाक (alāka, “crown flower; kind of dye”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The Indian mulberry or noni (Morinda citrifolia, ...
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word: millennial word_type: adj expansion: millennial (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: Forbes Neil Howe Pew Research Center etymology_text: The adjective is a learned borrowing from Late Latin mīllennium (“millennium”) + English -al (suffix meaning ‘of or pertaining to’ forming adjectives; and forming ...
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word: millennial word_type: noun expansion: millennial (plural millennials) forms: form: millennials tags: plural wikipedia: Forbes Neil Howe Pew Research Center etymology_text: The adjective is a learned borrowing from Late Latin mīllennium (“millennium”) + English -al (suffix meaning ‘of or ...
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word: bes word_type: verb expansion: bes forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English bes. senses_examples: text: She bes there these five yare, an' has sint hoome foor her broother an' sister, the mooney for their passage, an' they bes goone these thra yares. ref: 1850, William Stevens...
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word: bes word_type: noun expansion: bes (plural besses) forms: form: besses tags: plural wikipedia: Bes (coin) etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin bes. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A bronze coin of the Roman Republic, worth two thirds of an as. senses_topics: hobbies ...
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word: bes word_type: noun expansion: bes forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of be (“Cyrillic letter”) senses_topics:
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word: bes word_type: noun expansion: bes forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of beth (“Semitic letter”) senses_topics:
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word: tableau word_type: noun expansion: tableau (plural tableaux or tableaus) forms: form: tableaux tags: plural form: tableaus tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Unadapted borrowing from French tableau, from Old French tablel (“a surface which is used primarily for painting”). ...
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word: biweekly word_type: adj expansion: biweekly (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From bi- + week + -ly. The sense referring to twice a week can be analyzed as bi- + weekly. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Occurring once every two weeks; fortnightly. Occurring ...
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word: biweekly word_type: adv expansion: biweekly (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From bi- + week + -ly. The sense referring to twice a week can be analyzed as bi- + weekly. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Every two weeks. Twice a week (but see the Usage notes)...
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word: biweekly word_type: noun expansion: biweekly (plural biweeklies) forms: form: biweeklies tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From bi- + week + -ly. The sense referring to twice a week can be analyzed as bi- + weekly. senses_examples: text: The local paper is a biweekly. type: ...
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word: El Niño word_type: name expansion: El Niño (plural El Niños) forms: form: El Niños tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Spanish El Niño (literally “The Little Boy”), used by South American fishermen in the 17th century, referring to the Christ child, as the phenomenon is observed ar...
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word: nutrition word_type: noun expansion: nutrition (usually uncountable, plural nutritions) forms: form: nutritions tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Middle French nutrition, from Old French nutricion, from Latin nutritio. senses_examples: text: In the dead state all i...
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word: rowing word_type: verb expansion: rowing forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: present participle and gerund of row (“propel with oars”) senses_topics:
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word: rowing word_type: noun expansion: rowing (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: Sport rowing etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The action of the verb to row. The action of propelling a boat with oars. The rowing of boats as a competitive sport. senses_topics:
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word: rowing word_type: verb expansion: rowing forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: present participle and gerund of row (“to argue noisily”) senses_topics:
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word: rowing word_type: noun expansion: rowing (countable and uncountable, plural rowings) forms: form: rowings tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: She and Ricketts — that's his father — just disgraced the neighbourhood with their rowings and their sprees […] r...
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word: request word_type: verb expansion: request (third-person singular simple present requests, present participle requesting, simple past and past participle requested) forms: form: requests tags: present singular third-person form: requesting tags: participle present form:...
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word: request word_type: noun expansion: request (plural requests) forms: form: requests tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English request, from Old French requeste (French requête), from Vulgar Latin *requaesita, from Latin requīsīta, feminine of requīsītus (“requested, demande...
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word: harmonia word_type: noun expansion: harmonia (plural harmoniai) forms: form: harmoniai tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Ancient Greek ἁρμονίᾱ (harmoníā). Doublet of harmony. senses_examples: text: […]concerning the ancient Greek harmoniai, or modes, in the diatonic genus.[...
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word: bacterium word_type: noun expansion: bacterium (plural bacteria or (uncommon, possibly nonstandard) bacteriums) forms: form: bacteria tags: plural form: bacteriums tags: nonstandard plural possibly uncommon wikipedia: etymology_text: From New Latin bactērium, from An...
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word: witch word_type: noun expansion: witch (plural witches) forms: form: witches tags: plural wikipedia: Witch (word) etymology_text: The noun is from Middle English wicche, from Old English wiċċe (“witch (female), sorceress”) and wiċċa (“witch (male), sorcerer, warlock”), deverbative from wiċċi...
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word: witch word_type: verb expansion: witch (third-person singular simple present witches, present participle witching, simple past and past participle witched) forms: form: witches tags: present singular third-person form: witching tags: participle present form: witched...
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word: witch word_type: verb expansion: witch (third-person singular simple present witches, present participle witching, simple past and past participle witched) forms: form: witches tags: present singular third-person form: witching tags: participle present form: witched...
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word: witch word_type: noun expansion: witch (plural witches) forms: form: witches tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Compare wick. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A cone of paper which is placed in a vessel of lard or other fat and used as a taper. senses_topics:
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word: saxophone word_type: noun expansion: saxophone (plural saxophones) forms: form: saxophones tags: plural wikipedia: Adolphe Sax etymology_text: Borrowed from French saxophone, a combination of the surname of its inventor Adolphe Sax (1814–1894) + -o- + -phone (“something that makes a sound”),...
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word: saxophone word_type: verb expansion: saxophone (third-person singular simple present saxophones, present participle saxophoning, simple past and past participle saxophoned) forms: form: saxophones tags: present singular third-person form: saxophoning tags: participle pres...
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word: kitsch word_type: noun expansion: kitsch (usually uncountable, plural kitsches) forms: form: kitsches tags: plural wikipedia: avant garde kitsch etymology_text: From German Kitsch, from dialectal kitschen (“to coat, to smear”); the word and concept were popularized in the 1930s by several ...
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word: kitsch word_type: adj expansion: kitsch (comparative kitscher or more kitsch, superlative kitschest or most kitsch) forms: form: kitscher tags: comparative form: more kitsch tags: comparative form: kitschest tags: superlative form: most kitsch tags: superlativ...
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word: lounge word_type: verb expansion: lounge (third-person singular simple present lounges, present participle lounging, simple past and past participle lounged) forms: form: lounges tags: present singular third-person form: lounging tags: participle present form: loung...
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word: lounge word_type: noun expansion: lounge (plural lounges) forms: form: lounges tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Origin uncertain. Perhaps from French s’allonger (“to lie down”). Compare French longer (“to walk along”). Compare also German lungern (“to hang or lounge around, linger”)....
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word: Mohawk word_type: noun expansion: Mohawk (plural Mohawks or Mohawk) forms: form: Mohawks tags: plural form: Mohawk tags: plural form: "Mohawks" in all other senses tags: plural wikipedia: Gregory Dexter Joseph Brant etymology_text: From Dutch Mohawk. An exonym, prob...
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word: Mohawk word_type: name expansion: Mohawk forms: wikipedia: Gregory Dexter Joseph Brant etymology_text: From Dutch Mohawk. An exonym, probably from Narragansett Mohowaúgsuck, Mauquàuog, meaning “they eat (animate things)”, “cannibals”. The phoneme /m/ is not present in the Mohawk language; the Mohawk ...
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word: shared word_type: verb expansion: shared forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: simple past and past participle of share senses_topics:
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word: shared word_type: adj expansion: shared (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: "We are myth-killers, you and I, Moneo. That's the dream we share. I assure you from a God's Olympian perch that government is a shared myth. When the myth dies, the government dies...
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word: gab word_type: noun expansion: gab (countable and uncountable, plural gabs) forms: form: gabs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Inherited from Middle English gab, gabbe, from Old Norse gabb (“jest, mockery”) (whence also Old French gab, gap (“mockery, derision, scorn”)). Cognate with ...
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word: gab word_type: verb expansion: gab (third-person singular simple present gabs, present participle gabbing, simple past and past participle gabbed) forms: form: gabs tags: present singular third-person form: gabbing tags: participle present form: gabbed tags: p...
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word: tuna word_type: noun expansion: tuna (countable and uncountable, plural tuna or tunas) forms: form: tuna tags: plural form: tunas tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From American Spanish alteration of the Spanish atún, from Arabic اَلتُّنّ (at-tunn, “tuna”) from Latin thunn...
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word: tuna word_type: noun expansion: tuna (plural tunas) forms: form: tunas tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Taíno. senses_examples: text: THE TUNA OR PRICKLY PEAR AS A FOOD FOR MAN ref: 1907, Experiment Station Work, volume 3, page 94 type: quotation senses_catego...
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word: muck word_type: noun expansion: muck (usually uncountable, plural mucks) forms: form: mucks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English mok, muk, from Old Norse myki, mykr (“dung”) or less likely Old English *moc, *moce (in hlōsmoc (“pigsty dung”) and lustmoce (“lady's smock...
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word: muck word_type: verb expansion: muck (third-person singular simple present mucks, present participle mucking, simple past and past participle mucked) forms: form: mucks tags: present singular third-person form: mucking tags: participle present form: mucked tags: ...
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word: offer word_type: noun expansion: offer (plural offers) forms: form: offers tags: plural wikipedia: offer etymology_text: From Middle English offer, from Old English offrian (“offer or make a sacrifice”) rather than from Old French offre (“offer”), from offrir (“to offer”), from Latin offerō ...
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word: offer word_type: verb expansion: offer (third-person singular simple present offers, present participle offering, simple past and past participle offered) forms: form: offers tags: present singular third-person form: offering tags: participle present form: offered ...
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word: offer word_type: noun expansion: offer (plural offers) forms: form: offers tags: plural wikipedia: offer etymology_text: From off + -er. senses_examples: text: Once you finally discover yourself a dismember-er, a de-limber, a fucking head-cutter-offer, the most simple of tasks — enjoyi...
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word: bar word_type: noun expansion: bar (countable and uncountable, plural bars) forms: form: bars tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English barre, from Old French barre (“beam, bar, gate, barrier”), from Vulgar Latin *barra, of uncertain origin. Doublet of barre. senses_exampl...
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word: bar word_type: verb expansion: bar (third-person singular simple present bars, present participle barring, simple past and past participle barred) forms: form: bars tags: present singular third-person form: barring tags: participle present form: barred tags: p...
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word: bar word_type: prep expansion: bar forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English barren, from Old French barrer, from Medieval Latin barrare (“to bar”), from the noun. Cognate to Occitan barrar, Spanish barrar, Portuguese barrar. Preposition properly imperative of the verb. Compare barring. se...
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word: bar word_type: noun expansion: bar (plural bars) forms: form: bars tags: plural wikipedia: Bar (unit) etymology_text: Borrowed from Ancient Greek βάρος (báros, “weight”), coined circa 1900. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A non-SI unit of pressure equal to 100,000 pas...