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word: fucker word_type: noun expansion: fucker (plural fuckers) forms: form: fuckers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From fuck + -er (agent suffix). senses_examples: text: You fucker, you wrecked my car! type: example text: There are many fuckers in the warehouses. typ...
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word: something word_type: pron expansion: something (indefinite pronoun) forms: wikipedia: something (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English somþyng, some-thing, som thing, sum thinge, sum þinge, from Old English sum þing (literally “some thing”), equivalent to some + thing. Compare Old English...
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word: something word_type: adj expansion: something (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: something (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English somþyng, some-thing, som thing, sum thinge, sum þinge, from Old English sum þing (literally “some thing”), equivalent to some + thing. Compare Old English āwih...
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word: something word_type: adv expansion: something (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: something (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English somþyng, some-thing, som thing, sum thinge, sum þinge, from Old English sum þing (literally “some thing”), equivalent to some + thing. Compare Old English āwih...
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word: something word_type: verb expansion: something (third-person singular simple present somethings, present participle somethinging, simple past and past participle somethinged) forms: form: somethings tags: present singular third-person form: somethinging tags: participle p...
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word: something word_type: noun expansion: something (plural somethings) forms: form: somethings tags: plural wikipedia: something (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English somþyng, some-thing, som thing, sum thinge, sum þinge, from Old English sum þing (literally “some thing”), equival...
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word: sheepfold word_type: noun expansion: sheepfold (plural sheepfolds) forms: form: sheepfolds tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Inherited from Middle English shepefald, perhaps from Late Old English sċēapa falde (literally “sheep's fold”), equivalent to sheep + fold. senses_examples: t...
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word: allopoiesis word_type: noun expansion: allopoiesis (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From allo- + poiesis. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Creation of something other than the self. Creation by something else than the self. senses_topics: human-sciences ph...
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word: foo word_type: noun expansion: foo (plural foos) forms: form: foos tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Mandarin 府 (fǔ). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of fu: an administrative subdivision of imperial China; the capital of such divisions. se...
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word: foo word_type: noun expansion: foo (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: Bill Holman (cartoonist) Catch-22 Jack Speer Joseph Heller Pogo (comic strip) Sanxing (deities) Smokey Stover Tech Model Railroad Club The Daffy Doc foo fu character etymology_text: From Chinese 福 (fú, “fortunate; pr...
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word: foo word_type: intj expansion: foo forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: A minced form of fuck. senses_examples: text: Oh foo – the cake burnt! type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: Expression of disappointment or disgust. senses_topics:
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word: foo word_type: noun expansion: foo (plural foos) forms: form: foos tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: [page 10:] "I knew you'd be scared," Reggie laughed. "What are you doin', foo? You must be crazy. You don't scare me." "Then why did you almost fall out o...
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word: Gdansk word_type: name expansion: Gdansk forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative spelling of Gdańsk, the capital city of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland senses_topics:
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word: Kraków word_type: name expansion: Kraków forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative (native Polish) spelling of Cracow senses_topics:
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word: hee-haw word_type: noun expansion: hee-haw (countable and uncountable, plural hee-haws) forms: form: hee-haws tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Onomatopoeic coinage. senses_examples: text: Apart from one cool fight sequence, she pretty much does hee-haw - just like Iron Man. ...
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word: hee-haw word_type: intj expansion: hee-haw forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Onomatopoeic coinage. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The cry of an ass or donkey. senses_topics:
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word: hee-haw word_type: verb expansion: hee-haw (third-person singular simple present hee-haws, present participle hee-hawing, simple past and past participle hee-hawed) forms: form: hee-haws tags: present singular third-person form: hee-hawing tags: participle present form:...
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word: autopoiesis word_type: noun expansion: autopoiesis (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Coined in 1972 by Chilean biologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela, from auto- + poiesis (see also Ancient Greek αὐτόποιος (autópoios, “self-produced”)). senses_examples: text: If living s...
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word: world-weary word_type: adj expansion: world-weary (comparative world-wearier, superlative world-weariest) forms: form: world-wearier tags: comparative form: world-weariest tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From world + weary. senses_examples: text: Till you ſhal...
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word: wasteland word_type: noun expansion: wasteland (plural wastelands) forms: form: wastelands tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Inherited from Middle English wast lond, modification of earlier weste lond, from Old English weste land (“wasteland”); equivalent to waste + land. senses_examp...
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word: statistics word_type: noun expansion: statistics (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: Gottfried Achenwall statistics etymology_text: From German Statistik, from New Latin statisticum (“of the state”) and Italian statista (“statesman, politician”), compare English statist. Statistik introduced by Gottfried...
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word: statistics word_type: noun expansion: statistics pl (plural only) forms: wikipedia: statistics etymology_text: senses_examples: text: The statistics from the Census for apportionment are available. type: example text: Sufficient statistics for a given estimation problem are a collect...
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word: statistics word_type: noun expansion: statistics forms: wikipedia: statistics etymology_text: See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of statistic senses_topics:
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word: statistics word_type: verb expansion: statistics forms: wikipedia: statistics etymology_text: See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: third-person singular simple present indicative of statistic senses_topics:
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word: papa word_type: noun expansion: papa (plural papas) forms: form: papas tags: plural wikipedia: papa etymology_text: From French papa, from Middle French papa, from Old French papa, from Latin papa, probably originally a reduplicated imitation of a child's early efforts at vocalising Latin pa...
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word: Jayhawk word_type: name expansion: Jayhawk forms: wikipedia: Kansas Jayhawks etymology_text: From jayhawker. Re-imagined as a half-bluejay, half-sparrowhawk bird (one is the mascot of the University of Kansas). senses_examples: text: Her career as a Jayhawk was marked by many achievements. typ...
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word: neighbor word_type: noun expansion: neighbor (plural neighbors) forms: form: neighbors tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: US standard spelling of neighbour. senses_topics:
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word: neighbor word_type: verb expansion: neighbor (third-person singular simple present neighbors, present participle neighboring, simple past and past participle neighbored) forms: form: neighbors tags: present singular third-person form: neighboring tags: participle present ...
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word: horn word_type: noun expansion: horn (countable and uncountable, plural horns) forms: form: horns tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English horn, horne, from Old English horn, from Proto-West Germanic *horn, from Proto-Germanic *hurną. Compare West Frisian hoarn, Dutch hoo...
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word: horn word_type: verb expansion: horn (third-person singular simple present horns, present participle horning, simple past and past participle horned) forms: form: horns tags: present singular third-person form: horning tags: participle present form: horned tags: ...
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word: jayhawker word_type: noun expansion: jayhawker (plural jayhawkers) forms: form: jayhawkers tags: plural wikipedia: jayhawker etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A native or resident of Kansas An abolitionist raider in the Kansas–Missouri border skir...
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word: ovine word_type: adj expansion: ovine (comparative more ovine, superlative most ovine) forms: form: more ovine tags: comparative form: most ovine tags: superlative wikipedia: Welsh Mountain sheep etymology_text: The adjective is borrowed from Late Latin ovīnus (“ovine”) + English...
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word: ovine word_type: noun expansion: ovine (plural ovines) forms: form: ovines tags: plural wikipedia: Welsh Mountain sheep etymology_text: The adjective is borrowed from Late Latin ovīnus (“ovine”) + English -ine (suffix with the sense ‘of or relating to’ forming adjectives). Ovīnus is derived ...
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word: clothes word_type: noun expansion: clothes pl (plural only) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English clothes, cloþes, plural of cloth, cloþ (“cloth, garment”), from Old English clāþas (“clothes”), plural of clāþ (“cloth”), equivalent to cloth + -es. Cognate with Scots clathes, claes (“clo...
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word: clothes word_type: verb expansion: clothes forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From clothe + -s. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: third-person singular simple present indicative of clothe senses_topics:
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word: fender word_type: noun expansion: fender (plural fenders) forms: form: fenders tags: plural wikipedia: fender etymology_text: From fend + -er. senses_examples: text: Now and then he would make a motion with his feet as if he were running quickly backward upstairs, and would tread on...
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word: fender word_type: verb expansion: fender (third-person singular simple present fenders, present participle fendering, simple past and past participle fendered) forms: form: fenders tags: present singular third-person form: fendering tags: participle present form: fe...
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word: lionet word_type: noun expansion: lionet (plural lionets) forms: form: lionets tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From lion + -et. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A lion cub. senses_topics:
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word: insistence word_type: noun expansion: insistence (countable and uncountable, plural insistences) forms: form: insistences tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English insistence, derived from Old French insister (“to insist”). Compare Middle French insistance. Morphologically...
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word: children word_type: noun expansion: children forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English children, alteration of earlier childre ("children"; > English dialectal childer), from Old English ċildru, ċildra (“children”), nominative and accusative plural of ċild (“child”), equivalent to child + ...
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word: spice word_type: noun expansion: spice (countable and uncountable, plural spices) forms: form: spices tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English spice, from Old French espice (modern épice), an old borrowing from Late Latin speciēs (“spice(s), good(s), ware(s)”), from Latin...
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word: spice word_type: verb expansion: spice (third-person singular simple present spices, present participle spicing, simple past and past participle spiced) forms: form: spices tags: present singular third-person form: spicing tags: participle present form: spiced tag...
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word: spice word_type: noun expansion: spice forms: wikipedia: Robert A. Heinlein Time Enough for Love etymology_text: Formed by analogy with lice and mice as the plurals of louse and mouse. First attested use Christopher Morley in “Morley's Magnum” (1935). Made popular by Robert A. Heinlein in Time Enough...
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word: crimp word_type: adj expansion: crimp forms: wikipedia: Eric Partridge etymology_text: From Middle English crimpen (“to be contracted, be drawn together”), from Middle Dutch crimpen, crempen (“to crimp”), from Proto-Germanic *krimpaną (“to shrink, draw back”) (compare related Old English ġecrympan (“to...
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word: crimp word_type: noun expansion: crimp (plural crimps) forms: form: crimps tags: plural wikipedia: Eric Partridge etymology_text: From Middle English crimpen (“to be contracted, be drawn together”), from Middle Dutch crimpen, crempen (“to crimp”), from Proto-Germanic *krimpaną (“to shrink, d...
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word: crimp word_type: verb expansion: crimp (third-person singular simple present crimps, present participle crimping, simple past and past participle crimped) forms: form: crimps tags: present singular third-person form: crimping tags: participle present form: crimped ...
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word: crimp word_type: noun expansion: crimp (plural crimps) forms: form: crimps tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Uncertain. Likely from etymology 1, above, but the historical development is not clear. Attested since the seventeenth century. senses_examples: text: Indeed, when a maſt...
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word: crimp word_type: verb expansion: crimp (third-person singular simple present crimps, present participle crimping, simple past and past participle crimped) forms: form: crimps tags: present singular third-person form: crimping tags: participle present form: crimped ...
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word: sum word_type: noun expansion: sum (plural sums) forms: form: sums tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English summe, from Old French summe, from Latin summa (“highest point; sum”), from summus (“highest”). senses_examples: text: The sum of 3 and 4 is 7. type: ex...
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word: sum word_type: verb expansion: sum (third-person singular simple present sums, present participle summing, simple past and past participle summed) forms: form: sums tags: present singular third-person form: summing tags: participle present form: summed tags: p...
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word: sum word_type: noun expansion: sum (plural sums or sumy) forms: form: sums tags: plural form: sumy tags: plural wikipedia: Kyrgyzstani som Som (currency) Uzbekistani sum etymology_text: Borrowed from Kazakh сом (som), Kyrgyz сом (som), Uyghur سوم (som), and Uzbek soʻm, all of...
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word: sum word_type: noun expansion: sum (plural sums) forms: form: sums tags: plural wikipedia: Sum (country subdivision) etymology_text: From Mongolian сум (sum), from Manchu ᠨᡳᡵᡠ (niru, “a large arrow, militia company, district”). Ultimately from Proto-Mongolic *sumun (“arrow”). senses_examples...
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word: cock-robin word_type: noun expansion: cock-robin (plural cock-robins) forms: form: cock-robins tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A male robin. senses_topics:
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word: eyeglasses word_type: noun expansion: eyeglasses pl (plural only) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From eye + glasses. senses_examples: text: Digging deeper, the invention of eyeglasses is an elaboration of the more fundamental development of optics technology. The ability of a segment of a gla...
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word: eyeglasses word_type: noun expansion: eyeglasses forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Plural of eyeglass. senses_topics:
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word: optics word_type: noun expansion: optics (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Medieval Latin opticus (“optic, optical”), from Ancient Greek ὀπτικός (optikós), equivalent to optic + -ics. senses_examples: text: a PhD in the optics of liquid crystals type: example text: ...
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word: optics word_type: noun expansion: optics forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of optic senses_topics:
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word: wether word_type: noun expansion: wether (plural wethers) forms: form: wethers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English wether, wethir, wedyr, from Old English weþer (“a wether, ram”), from Proto-West Germanic *weþru, from Proto-Germanic *weþruz (“wether”), from Proto-Ind...
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word: wether word_type: verb expansion: wether (third-person singular simple present wethers, present participle wethering, simple past and past participle wethered) forms: form: wethers tags: present singular third-person form: wethering tags: participle present form: we...
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word: wether word_type: noun expansion: wether forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: There was a great fyer in the chamber, the wether was colde, and I saw now and then a Bishop come out; cited after Samuel Roffey Maitland, 1866, p. 8 ref: 1527, George Joye, The storie of my ...
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word: ring species word_type: noun expansion: ring species (plural ring species) forms: form: ring species tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: Ring species demonstrate that "can interbreed with" is not transitive. senses_categories: senses_glosses: A biologica...
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word: py word_type: noun expansion: py (plural pys) forms: form: pys tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Initialism of pack-year. senses_topics:
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word: py word_type: noun expansion: py (plural pys) forms: form: pys tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Initialism of pinyin. senses_topics:
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word: py word_type: prep expansion: py forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Pronunciation spelling of by. senses_topics:
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word: smith word_type: noun expansion: smith (plural smiths) forms: form: smiths tags: plural wikipedia: Emar smith etymology_text: From Middle English smyth, smith, from Old English smiþ, from Proto-Germanic *smiþaz, from Proto-Indo-European *smēy-, *smī- (“to cut, hew”). Cognate with Dutch smi...
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word: smith word_type: verb expansion: smith (third-person singular simple present smiths, present participle smithing, simple past and past participle smithed) forms: form: smiths tags: present singular third-person form: smithing tags: participle present form: smithed ...
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word: crystal word_type: noun expansion: crystal (countable and uncountable, plural crystals) forms: form: crystals tags: plural wikipedia: crystal crystal (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English crystal, cristal, criȝstall, from Old English cristalla (“crystal”), a borrowing from L...
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word: crystal word_type: adj expansion: crystal (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: crystal crystal (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English crystal, cristal, criȝstall, from Old English cristalla (“crystal”), a borrowing from Latin crystallum (“crystal, ice”) (later reinforced from Anglo-Norman...
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word: tiger cub word_type: noun expansion: tiger cub (plural tiger cubs) forms: form: tiger cubs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A young tiger. senses_topics:
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word: via word_type: noun expansion: via (plural vias or viae) forms: form: vias tags: plural form: viae tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin via (“road”), from Proto-Indo-European *weǵʰ-. Doublet of way. The sense in electronics is also explained as vertical in...
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word: via word_type: prep expansion: via forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin viā (“by the way (of)”), ablative singular of via (“way, road”), from Proto-Indo-European *weǵʰ-. senses_examples: text: They drove from New York to Los Angeles via Omaha. type: example text: You...
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word: via word_type: intj expansion: forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin viā (“by the way (of)”), ablative singular of via (“way, road”), from Proto-Indo-European *weǵʰ-. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Away! Be off! senses_topics:
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word: cock-sparrow word_type: noun expansion: cock-sparrow (plural cock-sparrows) forms: form: cock-sparrows tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: Shelley was a young fool; so are these cocksparrow revolutionaries. ref: 1881, Robert Louis Stevenson, Virginib...
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word: Capricornus word_type: name expansion: Capricornus forms: form: ♑︎ tags: symbol wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English, borrowed from Latin Capricornus, from capra (“goat”) and cornū (“horn”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: a constellation of the zodiac su...
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word: Oporto word_type: name expansion: Oporto forms: wikipedia: Oporto etymology_text: From Portuguese o (“the”) + Porto (“Oporto”), from porto (“port; harbour”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Synonym of Porto (“city in Portugal”) senses_topics:
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word: Oporto word_type: name expansion: Oporto forms: wikipedia: Oporto etymology_text: From the place name. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: An Australian fast food chain selling Portuguese-style grilled chicken. Also exists in New Zealand and the United Arab Emirates. senses_topics:
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word: gale word_type: verb expansion: gale (third-person singular simple present gales, present participle galing, simple past galed or gole, past participle galed or galen) forms: form: gales tags: present singular third-person form: galing tags: participle present form: ...
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word: gale word_type: noun expansion: gale (plural gales) forms: form: gales tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English gale (“a wind, breeze”), possibly from Old English galan, possibly an unknown North Germanic origin, related to Icelandic gola (“a breeze”), Danish gal (“furiou...
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word: gale word_type: verb expansion: gale (third-person singular simple present gales, present participle galing, simple past and past participle galed) forms: form: gales tags: present singular third-person form: galing tags: participle present form: galed tags: p...
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word: gale word_type: noun expansion: gale forms: wikipedia: Myrica gale etymology_text: From Middle English gaile, gawl, gawwyl, gaȝel, gagel, from Old English gagel, gagelle, gagille, gagolle (“gale; sweet gale”), from Proto-Germanic *gagulaz (“gale; sweet-willow”). Cognate with Scots gaul, gall (“bog-myrt...
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word: gale word_type: noun expansion: gale (plural gales) forms: form: gales tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English gavel (“rent; tribute”), from Old English gafol. senses_examples: text: Gale day - the day on which rent or interest is due. type: example senses_ca...
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word: Azores word_type: name expansion: the Azores forms: form: the Azores tags: canonical plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Spanish Azores, from Portuguese Açores (“Azores”), from açores, plural of açor (“goshawk”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: An arc...
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word: Weltschmerz word_type: noun expansion: Weltschmerz (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from German Weltschmerz, from Welt (“world”) + Schmerz (“physical ache, pain; emotional pain, heartache, sorrow”). The German word was coined by the author Jean Paul (1763–1825) in his novel Sel...
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word: natural number word_type: noun expansion: natural number (plural natural numbers) forms: form: natural numbers tags: plural wikipedia: natural number etymology_text: senses_examples: text: A careful derivation of the arithmetic properties of the natural numbers #x5C;mathbb#x7B;N#x7D;...
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word: fair word_type: adj expansion: fair (comparative fairer, superlative fairest) forms: form: fairer tags: comparative form: fairest tags: superlative wikipedia: fair (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English fayr, feir, fager, from Old English fæġer (“beautiful”), from P...
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word: fair word_type: noun expansion: fair (plural fair) forms: form: fair tags: plural wikipedia: fair (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English fayr, feir, fager, from Old English fæġer (“beautiful”), from Proto-West Germanic *fagr, from Proto-Germanic *fagraz (“suitable, fitting, nic...
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word: fair word_type: verb expansion: fair (third-person singular simple present fairs, present participle fairing, simple past and past participle faired) forms: form: fairs tags: present singular third-person form: fairing tags: participle present form: faired tags: ...
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word: fair word_type: adv expansion: fair (comparative more fair or fairer, superlative most fair or fairest) forms: form: more fair tags: comparative form: fairer tags: comparative form: most fair tags: superlative form: fairest tags: superlative wikipedia: fair ...
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word: fair word_type: noun expansion: fair (plural fairs) forms: form: fairs tags: plural wikipedia: fair (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English feyre, from Old French foire, from Latin fēriae. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A community gathering to cel...
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word: aspidistra word_type: noun expansion: aspidistra (plural aspidistras) forms: form: aspidistras tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From the genus name. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: any of several Asian plants, of the genus Aspidistra, having large leaves and s...
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word: pash word_type: verb expansion: pash (third-person singular simple present pashes, present participle pashing, simple past and past participle pashed) forms: form: pashes tags: present singular third-person form: pashing tags: participle present form: pashed tags:...
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word: pash word_type: noun expansion: pash (plural pashes) forms: form: pashes tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping of passion. senses_examples: text: Anyway, the point is, my first pash — or snog, or whatever you want to call it — was so bloody awful it’s a miracle I ever opene...
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word: pash word_type: noun expansion: pash (plural pashes) forms: form: pashes tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Scots word for the pate, or head. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A crushing blow. A heavy fall of rain or snow. The head. senses_topics:
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word: pash word_type: verb expansion: pash (third-person singular simple present pashes, present participle pashing, simple past and past participle pashed) forms: form: pashes tags: present singular third-person form: pashing tags: participle present form: pashed tags:...
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word: seismologist word_type: noun expansion: seismologist (plural seismologists) forms: form: seismologists tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From seismology + -ist. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A person who is skilled at, professes, or practices seismology. sens...
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word: keystone word_type: noun expansion: keystone (plural keystones) forms: form: keystones tags: plural wikipedia: Keystone (architecture) etymology_text: From key + stone. Definition 4 (retail) possibly originated in the jewelry industry in the magazine called "Jewelers' Circular-Keystone". sen...
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word: keystone word_type: verb expansion: keystone (third-person singular simple present keystones, present participle keystoning, simple past and past participle keystoned) forms: form: keystones tags: present singular third-person form: keystoning tags: participle present f...
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word: suitcase word_type: noun expansion: suitcase (plural suitcases) forms: form: suitcases tags: plural wikipedia: suitcase etymology_text: From suit + case. senses_examples: text: My suitcase is stowed in the luggage rack. type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: A larg...
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word: suitcase word_type: verb expansion: suitcase (third-person singular simple present suitcases, present participle suitcasing, simple past and past participle suitcased) forms: form: suitcases tags: present singular third-person form: suitcasing tags: participle present f...
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word: seismograph word_type: noun expansion: seismograph (plural seismographs) forms: form: seismographs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From seismo- + -graph. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: An instrument that automatically detects and records the intensity, direc...