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word: trust word_type: adj expansion: trust (comparative more trust, superlative most trust) forms: form: more trust tags: comparative form: most trust tags: superlative wikipedia: trust etymology_text: From Middle English trust (“trust, protection”). Long considered a borrowing from O...
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word: does word_type: verb expansion: does forms: wikipedia: does etymology_text: From Middle English dos, variant of doth, doþ (“doth; doeth; does”), equivalent to do + -s. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: third-person singular simple present indicative of do senses_topics:
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word: does word_type: noun expansion: does forms: wikipedia: does etymology_text: From the noun doe (“female deer”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of doe senses_topics:
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word: dray word_type: noun expansion: dray (plural drays) forms: form: drays tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English draye, dreye, from Old English dræġe (“dragnet”), from Proto-Germanic *dragǭ. Cognate with Middle Low German drāge (“stretcher; dray”), Middle High German trage...
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word: dray word_type: noun expansion: dray (plural drays) forms: form: drays tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Unknown. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative spelling of drey (“squirrel's nest”) senses_topics:
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word: squeeze in word_type: verb expansion: squeeze in (third-person singular simple present squeezes in, present participle squeezing in, simple past and past participle squeezed in) forms: form: squeezes in tags: present singular third-person form: squeezing in tags: participle ...
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word: turd word_type: noun expansion: turd (plural turds) forms: form: turds tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English toord, tord, from Old English tord (“piece of dung, excrement, filth”), from Proto-West Germanic *tord, from Proto-Germanic *turdą (“manure, mud”), from Proto-I...
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word: turd word_type: verb expansion: turd (third-person singular simple present turds, present participle turding, simple past and past participle turded) forms: form: turds tags: present singular third-person form: turding tags: participle present form: turded tags: ...
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word: ny word_type: verb expansion: ny forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Obsolete spelling of nigh. senses_topics:
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word: homonymic word_type: adj expansion: homonymic forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From homonym + -ic. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Having the same form (orthographic/phonetic) but unrelated meaning. senses_topics:
17110
word: centaur word_type: noun expansion: centaur (plural centaurs) forms: form: centaurs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Latin centaurus, from Ancient Greek κένταυρος (kéntauros), from Κένταυρος (Kéntauros, “a member of a savage race from Thessaly”). senses_examples: text: Th...
17111
word: poke salad word_type: noun expansion: poke salad (countable and uncountable, plural poke salads) forms: form: poke salads tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: poke (“pokeweed”) + salad or sallet. Some speakers distinguish between the raw “salad” and the cooked “sallet”. senses_examples: ...
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word: poke salad word_type: noun expansion: poke salad (countable and uncountable, plural poke salads) forms: form: poke salads tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: poke (“cubed raw fish”) + salad senses_examples: text: […] a wide range of creative seafood dishes (the Hawaiian-style poke...
17113
word: sorrow word_type: noun expansion: sorrow (countable and uncountable, plural sorrows) forms: form: sorrows tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English sorow, sorwe, sorghe, sorȝe, from Old English sorg, sorh (“care, anxiety, sorrow, grief”), from Proto-West Germanic *sorgu, f...
17114
word: sorrow word_type: verb expansion: sorrow (third-person singular simple present sorrows, present participle sorrowing, simple past and past participle sorrowed) forms: form: sorrows tags: present singular third-person form: sorrowing tags: participle present form: so...
17115
word: colors word_type: noun expansion: colors forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of color senses_topics:
17116
word: colors word_type: verb expansion: colors forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: third-person singular simple present indicative of color senses_topics:
17117
word: lust word_type: noun expansion: lust (countable and uncountable, plural lusts) forms: form: lusts tags: plural wikipedia: lust etymology_text: From Middle English lust, from Old English lust (“lust, pleasure, longing”), from Proto-West Germanic *lustu, from Proto-Germanic *lustuz. Akin to Ol...
17118
word: lust word_type: verb expansion: lust (third-person singular simple present lusts, present participle lusting, simple past and past participle lusted) forms: form: lusts tags: present singular third-person form: lusting tags: participle present form: lusted tags: ...
17119
word: envelope word_type: noun expansion: envelope (plural envelopes) forms: form: envelopes tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: PIE word *h₁én From French enveloppe. The engineering sense is derived from flight envelope. The verb is from the noun. senses_examples: text: Now we are lib...
17120
word: envelope word_type: verb expansion: envelope (third-person singular simple present envelopes, present participle enveloping, simple past and past participle enveloped) forms: form: envelopes tags: present singular third-person form: enveloping tags: participle present f...
17121
word: envelope word_type: verb expansion: envelope (third-person singular simple present envelopes, present participle enveloping, simple past and past participle enveloped) forms: form: envelopes tags: present singular third-person form: enveloping tags: participle present f...
17122
word: regulus word_type: noun expansion: regulus (plural reguli or reguluses) forms: form: reguli tags: plural form: reguluses tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin regulus. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: An impure metal formed beneath sl...
17123
word: flag word_type: noun expansion: flag (countable and uncountable, plural flags) forms: form: flags tags: plural wikipedia: United States flag etymology_text: From Middle English flag, flagge (“flag”), further etymology uncertain. Perhaps from or related to early Middle English flage (name f...
17124
word: flag word_type: verb expansion: flag (third-person singular simple present flags, present participle flagging, simple past and past participle flagged) forms: form: flags tags: present singular third-person form: flagging tags: participle present form: flagged tag...
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word: flag word_type: verb expansion: flag (third-person singular simple present flags, present participle flagging, simple past and past participle flagged) forms: form: flags tags: present singular third-person form: flagging tags: participle present form: flagged tag...
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word: flag word_type: noun expansion: flag (plural flags) forms: form: flags tags: plural wikipedia: flag etymology_text: From Middle English flagge, of uncertain origin, perhaps from North Germanic; compare Danish flæg (“yellow iris”). Or, possibly from sense 1, referring to its motion in the win...
17127
word: flag word_type: noun expansion: flag (plural flags) forms: form: flags tags: plural wikipedia: flag etymology_text: From Middle English flag, flagge, probably of Scandinavian/North Germanic origin; compare Icelandic flag. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A slice of...
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word: flag word_type: verb expansion: flag (third-person singular simple present flags, present participle flagging, simple past and past participle flagged) forms: form: flags tags: present singular third-person form: flagging tags: participle present form: flagged tag...
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word: flag word_type: noun expansion: flag (plural flags) forms: form: flags tags: plural wikipedia: flag etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A group of feathers on the lower part of the legs of certain hawks, owls, etc. A group of elongated wing feathe...
17130
word: light globe word_type: noun expansion: light globe (plural light globes) forms: form: light globes tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: There are the offset producers[:] those that plant the trees, prevent trees from being removed, provide efficient light gl...
17131
word: wafer word_type: noun expansion: wafer (plural wafers) forms: form: wafers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English wafre, from Anglo-Norman wafre, waufre (Old French gaufre), from a Germanic source. Compare Middle Low German wāfel, Middle Dutch wafel (“honeycomb”), West ...
17132
word: wafer word_type: verb expansion: wafer (third-person singular simple present wafers, present participle wafering, simple past and past participle wafered) forms: form: wafers tags: present singular third-person form: wafering tags: participle present form: wafered ...
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word: first-degree murder word_type: noun expansion: first-degree murder (countable and uncountable, plural first-degree murders) forms: form: first-degree murders tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The criminal offence of murder in ...
17134
word: truck word_type: noun expansion: truck (countable and uncountable, plural trucks) forms: form: trucks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Perhaps a shortening of truckle, related to Latin trochus (“iron hoop, wheel”) from Ancient Greek τροχός (trokhós). senses_examples: text: “Put...
17135
word: truck word_type: verb expansion: truck (third-person singular simple present trucks, present participle trucking, simple past and past participle trucked) forms: form: trucks tags: present singular third-person form: trucking tags: participle present form: trucked ...
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word: truck word_type: verb expansion: truck (third-person singular simple present trucks, present participle trucking, simple past and past participle trucked) forms: form: trucks tags: present singular third-person form: trucking tags: participle present form: trucked ...
17137
word: truck word_type: verb expansion: truck (third-person singular simple present trucks, present participle trucking, simple past and past participle trucked) forms: form: trucks tags: present singular third-person form: trucking tags: participle present form: trucked ...
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word: truck word_type: verb expansion: truck (third-person singular simple present trucks, present participle trucking, simple past and past participle trucked) forms: form: trucks tags: present singular third-person form: trucking tags: participle present form: trucked ...
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word: truck word_type: noun expansion: truck (plural trucks) forms: form: trucks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English trukien, from unrecorded Anglo-Norman and Old French words, from Latin trocāre, from Frankish *trokan. Related to Etymology 2. senses_examples: text: ...
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word: pattern word_type: noun expansion: pattern (plural patterns) forms: form: patterns tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From earlier patten, paterne, from Middle English patron (“patron; example”), from Old French patron, from Medieval Latin patrōnus (“patron”). Doublet of padrone, patro...
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word: pattern word_type: verb expansion: pattern (third-person singular simple present patterns, present participle patterning, simple past and past participle patterned) forms: form: patterns tags: present singular third-person form: patterning tags: participle present form:...
17142
word: pattern word_type: adj expansion: pattern (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From earlier patten, paterne, from Middle English patron (“patron; example”), from Old French patron, from Medieval Latin patrōnus (“patron”). Doublet of padrone, patron, and Patronus. senses_examples: text:...
17143
word: raw word_type: adj expansion: raw (comparative rawer, superlative rawest) forms: form: rawer tags: comparative form: rawest tags: superlative wikipedia: raw etymology_text: From Middle English rawe, raw, rau, from Old English hrēaw (“raw, uncooked”), from Proto-West Germanic *hra...
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word: raw word_type: adv expansion: raw forms: wikipedia: raw etymology_text: From Middle English rawe, raw, rau, from Old English hrēaw (“raw, uncooked”), from Proto-West Germanic *hrau, from Proto-Germanic *hrawaz, *hrēwaz (“raw”), from Proto-Indo-European *krewh₂- (“raw meat, fresh blood”). Cognate with S...
17145
word: raw word_type: noun expansion: raw (plural raws) forms: form: raws tags: plural wikipedia: raw etymology_text: From Middle English rawe, raw, rau, from Old English hrēaw (“raw, uncooked”), from Proto-West Germanic *hrau, from Proto-Germanic *hrawaz, *hrēwaz (“raw”), from Proto-Indo-European ...
17146
word: raw word_type: verb expansion: raw (third-person singular simple present raws, present participle rawing, simple past and past participle rawed) forms: form: raws tags: present singular third-person form: rawing tags: participle present form: rawed tags: parti...
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word: pokey word_type: adj expansion: pokey forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: of small volume, cramped (of a room, house) slow fast senses_topics:
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word: pokey word_type: noun expansion: pokey (plural pokeys) forms: form: pokeys tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: Grip my pokey, ching down these punks ref: 2018 August 25, (1011) Eleven X (Splash) Russ X Taze (lyrics and music), “Anti”, 1:35 type: ...
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word: viper word_type: noun expansion: viper (plural vipers) forms: form: vipers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle French vipere, from Old French vipre, from Latin vīpera, contracted from vīvipara f (“viviparous”, adj.), from vivus (“alive”, adj.) + parere (“to bear”, verb). Dou...
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word: gosling word_type: noun expansion: gosling (plural goslings) forms: form: goslings tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Late Middle English goslyng (“gosling”), alteration (due to Middle English goos (“goose”)) of earlier gesling (“gosling”), of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse...
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word: sedan word_type: noun expansion: sedan (plural sedans) forms: form: sedans tags: plural wikipedia: Sedan etymology_text: The sense of "windowed chair" was first used by Sir Sanders Duncombe in 1634, possibly from a southern Italian dialect of Italian sede (“seat”), from Latin sedes. The "mot...
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word: sedan word_type: noun expansion: sedan (plural sedans) forms: form: sedans tags: plural wikipedia: Sedan etymology_text: Invented at Sedan in France. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A handbarrow for transporting fish. senses_topics:
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word: Leningrad word_type: name expansion: Leningrad forms: wikipedia: Leningrad Oblast Saint Petersburg en:Vladimir Lenin etymology_text: Borrowed from Russian Ленингра́д (Leningrád), from Ле́нин (Lénin, “Lenin”) + град (grad, “city”). Named in honour of Vladimir Lenin. senses_examples: senses_categor...
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word: hutch word_type: noun expansion: hutch (plural hutches) forms: form: hutches tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English hucche (“storage chest”), variation of whucce, from Old English hwiċe, hwiċċe (“box, chest”). Spelling influenced by Old French huche (“chest”), from Medi...
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word: hutch word_type: verb expansion: hutch (third-person singular simple present hutches, present participle hutching, simple past and past participle hutched) forms: form: hutches tags: present singular third-person form: hutching tags: participle present form: hutched...
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word: disseminate word_type: verb expansion: disseminate (third-person singular simple present disseminates, present participle disseminating, simple past and past participle disseminated) forms: form: disseminates tags: present singular third-person form: disseminating tags: parti...
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word: unidentified word_type: adj expansion: unidentified (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From un- + identified. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Not identified; having an unknown or unnamed identity. senses_topics:
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word: plan word_type: noun expansion: plan (plural plans) forms: form: plans tags: plural wikipedia: plan (disambiguation) etymology_text: Borrowed from French plan (“a ground-plot of a building”), from plan (“flat”), a later form of the vernacular plain, from Latin planus (“flat, plane”); see pla...
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word: plan word_type: verb expansion: plan (third-person singular simple present plans, present participle planning, simple past and past participle planned) forms: form: plans tags: present singular third-person form: planning tags: participle present form: planned tag...
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word: exotic word_type: adj expansion: exotic (comparative more exotic, superlative most exotic) forms: form: more exotic tags: comparative form: most exotic tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Middle French exotique, from Latin exōticus, from Ancient Greek ἐξωτ...
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word: exotic word_type: noun expansion: exotic (plural exotics) forms: form: exotics tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Middle French exotique, from Latin exōticus, from Ancient Greek ἐξωτικός (exōtikós, “foreign”, literally “from the outside”), from ἐξω- (exō-, “outside”), fro...
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word: carrier word_type: noun expansion: carrier (plural carriers) forms: form: carriers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From carry + -er. senses_examples: text: Coordinate term: hauler text: armored personnel carrier type: example text: Two weeks later, I reported...
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word: debate word_type: noun expansion: debate (countable and uncountable, plural debates) forms: form: debates tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English debaten, from Old French debatre (“to fight, contend, debate, also literally to beat down”), from Romanic desbattere, from La...
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word: debate word_type: verb expansion: debate (third-person singular simple present debates, present participle debating, simple past and past participle debated) forms: form: debates tags: present singular third-person form: debating tags: participle present form: debat...
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word: natural numbers word_type: noun expansion: natural numbers pl (normally plural, singular natural number) forms: form: natural number tags: singular wikipedia: natural numbers etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The set of positive integers, {1, 2, 3, .....
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word: rude word_type: adj expansion: rude (comparative ruder, superlative rudest) forms: form: ruder tags: comparative form: rudest tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English rude, from Old French rude, ruide, from Latin rudis (“rough, raw, rude, wild, untilled”)...
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word: morna word_type: noun expansion: morna (countable and uncountable, plural mornas) forms: form: mornas tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Portuguese morna. senses_examples: text: She [Cesária Évora] is most famous for singing morna, which roughly translates to “songs...
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word: sexist word_type: adj expansion: sexist (comparative more sexist, superlative most sexist) forms: form: more sexist tags: comparative form: most sexist tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From sex + -ist, after sexism. senses_examples: text: What was all that abou...
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word: sexist word_type: noun expansion: sexist (plural sexists) forms: form: sexists tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From sex + -ist, after sexism. senses_examples: text: When you argue […] that since fewer women write good poetry this justifies their total exclusion, you are taking...
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word: squeeze out word_type: verb expansion: squeeze out (third-person singular simple present squeezes out, present participle squeezing out, simple past and past participle squeezed out) forms: form: squeezes out tags: present singular third-person form: squeezing out tags: parti...
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word: skid word_type: noun expansion: skid (plural skids) forms: form: skids tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English *skid, from Old Norse skíð (“a billet of wood, a beam or plank on which something rests”), from Proto-Germanic *skīdą (“log, clapboard”), from Proto-Indo-Europe...
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word: skid word_type: verb expansion: skid (third-person singular simple present skids, present participle skidding, simple past and past participle skidded) forms: form: skids tags: present singular third-person form: skidding tags: participle present form: skidded tag...
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word: skid word_type: noun expansion: skid (plural skids) forms: form: skids tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Shortening of stepkid. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A stepchild. senses_topics:
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word: skid word_type: noun expansion: skid (plural skids) forms: form: skids tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Shortened from script kiddie, probably via skiddie. senses_examples: text: […] it is something that differentiates an elite hacker from skids (script kiddies). ref: 202...
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word: skid word_type: verb expansion: skid (third-person singular simple present skids, present participle skidding, simple past and past participle skidded) forms: form: skids tags: present singular third-person form: skidding tags: participle present form: skidded tag...
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word: skid word_type: noun expansion: skid (plural skids) forms: form: skids tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A sovereign (old coin). senses_topics:
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word: Cherokee word_type: noun expansion: Cherokee (plural Cherokees or Cherokee) forms: form: Cherokees tags: plural form: Cherokee tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Most likely from the Cherokee autonym ᏣᎳᎩ (tsalagi). Derivation from a Choctaw exonym meaning "those who live in...
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word: Cherokee word_type: name expansion: Cherokee forms: wikipedia: Cherokee etymology_text: Most likely from the Cherokee autonym ᏣᎳᎩ (tsalagi). Derivation from a Choctaw exonym meaning "those who live in caves" (compare chiluk (“cave”)) has also been suggested — the Iroquois term for the Cherokee was Oyat...
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word: tup word_type: noun expansion: tup (plural tups) forms: form: tups tags: plural wikipedia: tup etymology_text: From Middle English tupe (compare Scots tuip), origin unknown. senses_examples: text: ... to tie up rams, which could not be supposed to much used to handling ... having often...
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word: tup word_type: verb expansion: tup (third-person singular simple present tups, present participle tupping, simple past and past participle tupped) forms: form: tups tags: present singular third-person form: tupping tags: participle present form: tupped tags: p...
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word: tup word_type: noun expansion: tup (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: tup etymology_text: Short for tuppence (“two pence”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Two pence. senses_topics:
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word: basilisk word_type: noun expansion: basilisk (plural basilisks) forms: form: basilisks tags: plural wikipedia: basilisk etymology_text: From Middle English basilicke, borrowed from Old French basilique, from Latin basiliscus, from Ancient Greek βασιλίσκος (basilískos) (literally "minor king ...
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word: basilisk word_type: adj expansion: basilisk (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: basilisk etymology_text: From Middle English basilicke, borrowed from Old French basilique, from Latin basiliscus, from Ancient Greek βασιλίσκος (basilískos) (literally "minor king or chieftain", possibly based on descriptio...
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word: pretty word_type: adj expansion: pretty (comparative prettier, superlative prettiest) forms: form: prettier tags: comparative form: prettiest tags: superlative wikipedia: pretty etymology_text: From Middle English prety, preti, praty, prati, from Old English prættiġ (“tricky, cra...
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word: pretty word_type: adv expansion: pretty (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: pretty etymology_text: From Middle English prety, preti, praty, prati, from Old English prættiġ (“tricky, crafty, sly, cunning, wily, astute”), from Proto-West Germanic *prattug, from Proto-Germanic *prattugaz (“boastful, sly, s...
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word: pretty word_type: noun expansion: pretty (plural pretties) forms: form: pretties tags: plural wikipedia: pretty etymology_text: From Middle English prety, preti, praty, prati, from Old English prættiġ (“tricky, crafty, sly, cunning, wily, astute”), from Proto-West Germanic *prattug, from Pro...
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word: pretty word_type: verb expansion: pretty (third-person singular simple present pretties, present participle prettying, simple past and past participle prettied) forms: form: pretties tags: present singular third-person form: prettying tags: participle present form: ...
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word: Krakow word_type: name expansion: Krakow forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative spelling of Cracow senses_topics:
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word: corps word_type: noun expansion: corps (plural corps) forms: form: corps tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From French corps d’armée (literally “army body”), from Latin corpus (“body”). Doublet of corpse and corpus. See also English riff. senses_examples: text: diplomatic corps...
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word: corps word_type: noun expansion: corps (plural corps) forms: form: corps tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: The performers were all creditable dancers as well as comedians […] even the largest of them cavorted about en pointe with wonderful ease, and the c...
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word: corps word_type: noun expansion: corps forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of corp senses_topics:
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word: corps word_type: noun expansion: corps (plural corpses) forms: form: corpses tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: How to keep the corps ſeven dayes from corruption by anointing and waſhing, without exenteration, were an hazardable peece of art, in our choiſe...
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word: topo word_type: noun expansion: topo (plural topos) forms: form: topos tags: plural wikipedia: Topo etymology_text: Clipping of topographic map senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A topographic map. A map or sketch of a climbing route or area. senses_topics: climbi...
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word: topo word_type: adj expansion: topo (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: Topo etymology_text: Clipping of topographic; compare bathy. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Topographic. senses_topics:
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word: griefing word_type: verb expansion: griefing forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: present participle and gerund of grief senses_topics:
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word: lice word_type: noun expansion: lice forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English lys, from Old English lȳs. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of louse senses_topics:
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word: anal word_type: adj expansion: anal (comparative more anal, superlative most anal) forms: form: more anal tags: comparative form: most anal tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin ānālis. senses_examples: text: anal thermometer type: example ...
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word: anal word_type: noun expansion: anal (countable and uncountable, plural anals) forms: form: anals tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin ānālis. senses_examples: text: In the right mood, I'll accept anal. type: example text: I'll do anything except an...
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word: anal word_type: verb expansion: anal (third-person singular simple present anals, present participle (US) analing or (Commonwealth) analling, simple past and past participle (US) analed or (Commonwealth) analled) forms: form: anals tags: present singular third-person form: analing ...