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word: vocab word_type: noun expansion: vocab (usually uncountable, plural vocabs) forms: form: vocabs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping of vocabulary. senses_examples: text: Shaggy: Please! This time don't say "Split up!" Fred: Fine! Divide into two groups! Shaggy: Changing t...
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word: pie-eyed word_type: adj expansion: pie-eyed (comparative more pie-eyed, superlative most pie-eyed) forms: form: more pie-eyed tags: comparative form: most pie-eyed tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From pie (“type of pastry consisting of an outer crust and a filling”)...
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word: light bulb word_type: noun expansion: light bulb (plural light bulbs) forms: form: light bulbs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From light + bulb First attested in 1885. senses_examples: text: a fluorescent light bulb type: example text: an LED light bulb type: ...
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word: jam sandwich word_type: noun expansion: jam sandwich (plural jam sandwiches) forms: form: jam sandwiches tags: plural wikipedia: jam sandwich etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see jam, sandwich. (from t...
17504
word: hiccups word_type: noun expansion: hiccups forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: There were several loud hiccups from the back of the room, and the class erupted in laughter. type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of hiccup senses_topics:
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word: hiccups word_type: noun expansion: hiccups pl (plural only) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: He has the hiccups – give him a glass of water. type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: The condition of having the spasms of hiccupping; singultus; diaphragmat...
17506
word: hiccups word_type: verb expansion: hiccups forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: He shakes every time he hiccups. senses_categories: senses_glosses: third-person singular simple present indicative of hiccup senses_topics:
17507
word: muzzle word_type: noun expansion: muzzle (plural muzzles) forms: form: muzzles tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From earlier muzle, musle, mousle, mussel, mozell, from Middle English mosel, from Old French musel, museau, muzeau (modern French museau), from Late Latin mūsus (“snout”),...
17508
word: muzzle word_type: verb expansion: muzzle (third-person singular simple present muzzles, present participle muzzling, simple past and past participle muzzled) forms: form: muzzles tags: present singular third-person form: muzzling tags: participle present form: muzzl...
17509
word: joey word_type: noun expansion: joey (plural joeys) forms: form: joeys tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Unknown. Older and more general sources state that joey comes from an Australian aboriginal language (cited as joè), but newer sources that focus on Australian English and aborigin...
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word: joey word_type: noun expansion: joey (plural joeys) forms: form: joeys tags: plural wikipedia: Joseph Grimaldi etymology_text: From Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), a popular English entertainer. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A kind of clown. senses_topics: arts cir...
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word: joey word_type: noun expansion: joey (plural joeys) forms: form: joeys tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A member of the Royal Marines. senses_topics: government military politics war
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word: joey word_type: noun expansion: joey (plural joeys) forms: form: joeys tags: plural wikipedia: Blue Peter Joey Deacon etymology_text: From British TV personality Joey Deacon (1920–1981), who was the focus of Blue Peter's 1981 charity campaign. The programme was aimed at children, who then ...
17513
word: joey word_type: noun expansion: joey (plural joeys) forms: form: joeys tags: plural wikipedia: Joseph Hume etymology_text: Said to have been named after Scottish politician Joseph Hume (1777–1855). senses_examples: text: a joey of brandy senses_categories: senses_glosses: A fourpenn...
17514
word: clue word_type: noun expansion: clue (plural clues) forms: form: clues tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Variant of clew (“a ball of thread or yarn”), from Middle English clewe, from Old English clīewen (“ball”), from Proto-West Germanic *kliuwīn, from Proto-Germanic *kliuwīną, *klewô...
17515
word: clue word_type: verb expansion: clue (third-person singular simple present clues, present participle cluing or clueing, simple past and past participle clued) forms: form: clues tags: present singular third-person form: cluing tags: participle present form: clueing ...
17516
word: succubus word_type: noun expansion: succubus (plural succubi or succubuses) forms: form: succubi tags: plural form: succubuses tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Alteration in Middle English (based on incubus m) of Late Latin succuba (“strumpet, especially a mythological fi...
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word: infertile word_type: adj expansion: infertile (comparative more infertile, superlative most infertile) forms: form: more infertile tags: comparative form: most infertile tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle French infertile, from Late Latin infertilis. senses...
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word: tumult word_type: noun expansion: tumult (plural tumults) forms: form: tumults tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Old French tumulte, from Latin tumultus (“noise, tumult”). senses_examples: text: the tumult of the elements type: example text: the tumult of the s...
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word: tumult word_type: verb expansion: tumult (third-person singular simple present tumults, present participle tumulting, simple past and past participle tumulted) forms: form: tumults tags: present singular third-person form: tumulting tags: participle present form: tu...
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word: rouge word_type: adj expansion: rouge (comparative more rouge, superlative most rouge) forms: form: more rouge tags: comparative form: most rouge tags: superlative wikipedia: Oxford English Dictionary rouge etymology_text: Borrowed from French rouge, from Latin rubeus. Compare ...
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word: rouge word_type: noun expansion: rouge (countable and uncountable, plural rouges) forms: form: rouges tags: plural wikipedia: Oxford English Dictionary rouge etymology_text: Borrowed from French rouge, from Latin rubeus. Compare rare Middle English rouge, rouȝ (“red”); later borrowed again...
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word: rouge word_type: verb expansion: rouge (third-person singular simple present rouges, present participle rouging, simple past and past participle rouged) forms: form: rouges tags: present singular third-person form: rouging tags: participle present form: rouged tag...
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word: Tanakh word_type: name expansion: the Tanakh forms: form: the Tanakh tags: canonical wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Hebrew תנ״ך (TaNaKh). Acronym of Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The body of Jewish scripture comprising the Torah...
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word: qualify word_type: verb expansion: qualify (third-person singular simple present qualifies, present participle qualifying, simple past and past participle qualified) forms: form: qualifies tags: present singular third-person form: qualifying tags: participle present for...
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word: qualify word_type: noun expansion: qualify forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Middle French qualifier (“to qualify”). Equivalent to quality + -fy. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: An instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice. senses_topics: arts ...
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word: develope word_type: verb expansion: develope (third-person singular simple present developes, present participle developing, simple past and past participle developed) forms: form: developes tags: present singular third-person form: developing tags: participle present f...
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word: encyclopedic fiction word_type: noun expansion: encyclopedic fiction (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: While ostensibly a romantic novel, Moby Dick can also be viewed as an encyclopedic fiction. senses_categories: senses_glosses: A work of fiction employi...
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word: hark word_type: verb expansion: hark (third-person singular simple present harks, present participle harking, simple past and past participle harked) forms: form: harks tags: present singular third-person form: harking tags: participle present form: harked tags: ...
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word: hark word_type: noun expansion: hark (plural harks) forms: form: harks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English herken, herkien, from Old English *hercian, *heorcian, *hiercian, from Proto-West Germanic *hauʀikōn, *hauʀukōn, derived ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hauzija...
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word: mince pie word_type: noun expansion: mince pie (plural mince pies) forms: form: mince pies tags: plural wikipedia: mince pie etymology_text: senses_examples: text: Gorblimey, guvnor, I couldn't believe me mince pies! type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: A pie, t...
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word: on sale word_type: prep_phrase expansion: on sale forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: In 1866 Colonel J. F. Meline noted that the rebozo had almost disappeared in Santa Fe and that hoop skirts, on sale in the stores, were being widely used. ref: 1948, Carey McWilliams...
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word: more word_type: det expansion: more forms: wikipedia: more etymology_text: From Middle English more, from Old English māra (“more”), from Proto-West Germanic *maiʀō, from Proto-Germanic *maizô (“more”), from Proto-Indo-European *mē- (“many”). Cognate with Scots mair (“more”), Saterland Frisian moor (“m...
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word: more word_type: adv expansion: more forms: wikipedia: more etymology_text: From Middle English more, from Old English māra (“more”), from Proto-West Germanic *maiʀō, from Proto-Germanic *maizô (“more”), from Proto-Indo-European *mē- (“many”). Cognate with Scots mair (“more”), Saterland Frisian moor (“m...
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word: more word_type: pron expansion: more forms: wikipedia: more etymology_text: From Middle English more, from Old English māra (“more”), from Proto-West Germanic *maiʀō, from Proto-Germanic *maizô (“more”), from Proto-Indo-European *mē- (“many”). Cognate with Scots mair (“more”), Saterland Frisian moor (“...
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word: more word_type: adj expansion: more forms: wikipedia: more etymology_text: From Middle English more, from Old English māra (“more”), from Proto-West Germanic *maiʀō, from Proto-Germanic *maizô (“more”), from Proto-Indo-European *mē- (“many”). Cognate with Scots mair (“more”), Saterland Frisian moor (“m...
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word: more word_type: noun expansion: more (plural mores) forms: form: mores tags: plural wikipedia: more etymology_text: table From Middle English more, moore (“root”), from Old English more, moru (“carrot, parsnip”) from Proto-West Germanic *morhā, from Proto-Germanic *murhǭ (“carrot”), from Pro...
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word: more word_type: verb expansion: more (third-person singular simple present mores, present participle moring, simple past and past participle mored) forms: form: mores tags: present singular third-person form: moring tags: participle present form: mored tags: p...
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word: more word_type: noun expansion: more (plural mores) forms: form: mores tags: plural wikipedia: more etymology_text: Back-formation from mores. senses_examples: text: In the 1990s, smoking is considered dumb and a symbol of bad health habits, replete with the Surgeon General’s warnings....
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word: bulb word_type: noun expansion: bulb (plural bulbs) forms: form: bulbs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English bulb, bolbe, from Latin bulbus (“bulb, onion”), from Ancient Greek βολβός (bolbós, “plant with round swelling on underground stem”). senses_examples: text: ...
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word: bulb word_type: verb expansion: bulb (third-person singular simple present bulbs, present participle bulbing, simple past and past participle bulbed) forms: form: bulbs tags: present singular third-person form: bulbing tags: participle present form: bulbed tags: ...
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word: rhotic word_type: adj expansion: rhotic (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: Rhotic etymology_text: Back-formation from rhotacism, coined in 1968 by John C. Wells. senses_examples: text: Rhotic speech is common in Ireland, Scotland, much of the United States, Canada, West Country England, and many ...
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word: rhotic word_type: noun expansion: rhotic (plural rhotics) forms: form: rhotics tags: plural wikipedia: Rhotic etymology_text: Back-formation from rhotacism, coined in 1968 by John C. Wells. senses_examples: text: It is well known that the phonetic realization of rhotics varies consider...
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word: work of fiction word_type: noun expansion: work of fiction (plural works of fiction) forms: form: works of fiction tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: Though originally thought to be genuine, the diaries are now generally considered a work of fiction. ty...
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word: entire word_type: adj expansion: entire (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: entire etymology_text: From Middle English entere, enter, borrowed from Anglo-Norman entier, from Latin integrum, accusative of integer, from in- (“not”) + tangō (“touch”). Doublet of integer. senses_examples: text: We had...
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word: entire word_type: noun expansion: entire (countable and uncountable, plural entires) forms: form: entires tags: plural wikipedia: entire etymology_text: From Middle English entere, enter, borrowed from Anglo-Norman entier, from Latin integrum, accusative of integer, from in- (“not”) + tangō ...
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word: anonymous word_type: adj expansion: anonymous (comparative more anonymous, superlative most anonymous) forms: form: more anonymous tags: comparative form: most anonymous tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed into English around 1600 from Late Latin anonymus, from...
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word: workout word_type: noun expansion: workout (plural workouts) forms: form: workouts tags: plural wikipedia: workout etymology_text: Deverbal from work out. senses_examples: text: The following guidelines for smart weekly scheduling can simplify this piece of the planning: Swim three or ...
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word: selenologist word_type: noun expansion: selenologist (plural selenologists) forms: form: selenologists tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From selenology + -ist. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A person skilled or involved in selenology. senses_topics:
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word: allegory word_type: noun expansion: allegory (countable and uncountable, plural allegories) forms: form: allegories tags: plural wikipedia: Allegory (category theory) allegory etymology_text: From Middle English allegorie, from Old French allegorie, from Latin allēgoria, from Ancient Greek...
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word: fetish word_type: noun expansion: fetish (plural fetishes) forms: form: fetishes tags: plural wikipedia: fetish etymology_text: Etymology tree Proto-Italic *fakjō Latin faciō Proto-Indo-European *-tós Proto-Italic *-tos Latin -tus Latin factus Latin -īcius Latin factīcius Portuguese feitiçob...
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word: infertility word_type: noun expansion: infertility (countable and uncountable, plural infertilities) forms: form: infertilities tags: plural wikipedia: infertility etymology_text: From Middle French infertilité, from Late Latin infertilitas. senses_examples: text: Soil infertility is a...
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word: local word_type: adj expansion: local (comparative more local, superlative most local) forms: form: more local tags: comparative form: most local tags: superlative wikipedia: Wolfgang Krull etymology_text: From Middle English local, from Late Latin locālis (“belonging to a place”...
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word: local word_type: noun expansion: local (plural locals) forms: form: locals tags: plural wikipedia: Wolfgang Krull etymology_text: From Middle English local, from Late Latin locālis (“belonging to a place”), possibly also via Old French local; ultimately from Latin locus (“a place”). The ring...
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word: local word_type: adv expansion: local (comparative more local, superlative most local) forms: form: more local tags: comparative form: most local tags: superlative wikipedia: Wolfgang Krull etymology_text: From Middle English local, from Late Latin locālis (“belonging to a place”...
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word: locational word_type: adj expansion: locational (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From location + -al. senses_examples: text: Locational periphery is used to describe places physically distant from the heart of the city. -- Wikipedia article on social distance text: Geogra...
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word: Sophie's choice word_type: noun expansion: Sophie's choice (plural Sophie's choices) forms: form: Sophie's choices tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From the title of the book Sophie's Choice (1979), by William Styron, in which a mother is forced to decide which of her children will d...
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word: hatch word_type: noun expansion: hatch (plural hatches) forms: form: hatches tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English hacche, hache, from Old English hæċ, from Proto-West Germanic *hakkju (compare Dutch hek ‘gate, railing’, Low German Heck ‘pasture gate, farmyard gate’), ...
17558
word: hatch word_type: verb expansion: hatch (third-person singular simple present hatches, present participle hatching, simple past and past participle hatched) forms: form: hatches tags: present singular third-person form: hatching tags: participle present form: hatched...
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word: hatch word_type: verb expansion: hatch (third-person singular simple present hatches, present participle hatching, simple past and past participle hatched) forms: form: hatches tags: present singular third-person form: hatching tags: participle present form: hatched...
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word: hatch word_type: noun expansion: hatch (plural hatches) forms: form: hatches tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English hacche, hacchen (“to propagate”), from Old English *hæċċan, āhaċċian (“to peck out; hatch”), from Proto-Germanic *hakjaną. Cognate with German hecken ‘to ...
17561
word: hatch word_type: verb expansion: hatch (third-person singular simple present hatches, present participle hatching, simple past and past participle hatched) forms: form: hatches tags: present singular third-person form: hatching tags: participle present form: hatched...
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word: miniscule word_type: adj expansion: miniscule (comparative more miniscule, superlative most miniscule) forms: form: more miniscule tags: comparative form: most miniscule tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alterna...
17563
word: guard word_type: noun expansion: guard (plural guards) forms: form: guards tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English garde, from early Middle French or late Old French guarde (“a guardian, warden, keeper”) (whence modern French garde), from the verb guarder. Doublet of gar...
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word: guard word_type: verb expansion: guard (third-person singular simple present guards, present participle guarding, simple past and past participle guarded) forms: form: guards tags: present singular third-person form: guarding tags: participle present form: guarded ...
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word: steward word_type: noun expansion: steward (plural stewards, feminine stewardess) forms: form: stewards tags: plural form: stewardess tags: feminine wikipedia: steward etymology_text: From Middle English steward, stiward, from Old English stīweard, stiġweard (“steward, housekeepe...
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word: steward word_type: verb expansion: steward (third-person singular simple present stewards, present participle stewarding, simple past and past participle stewarded) forms: form: stewards tags: present singular third-person form: stewarding tags: participle present form:...
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word: mincemeat word_type: noun expansion: mincemeat (countable and uncountable, plural mincemeats) forms: form: mincemeats tags: plural wikipedia: mincemeat etymology_text: An alteration of earlier minced meat. senses_examples: text: Slicing up every man, woman, and child into mincemeat. ...
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word: auto- word_type: prefix expansion: auto- forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek αὐτο- (auto-, “self-”). senses_examples: text: auto- + biography → autobiography type: example text: auto- + erotic → autoerotic type: example senses_categories: sen...
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word: auto- word_type: prefix expansion: auto- forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping of automatic senses_examples: text: auto- + focus → autofocus type: example text: auto- + loader → autoloader type: example text: auto- + walk → autowalk type: example senses_categor...
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word: auto- word_type: prefix expansion: auto- forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping of automobile, from auto- + mobile senses_examples: text: auto- + cross → autocross type: example text: auto- + -phile → autophile type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: Relating to...
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word: grasshopper word_type: noun expansion: grasshopper (plural grasshoppers) forms: form: grasshoppers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English grashoppere, alteration of earlier grashoppe, from Old English græshoppa (“grasshopper”). Equivalent to grass + hopper. Cognate with...
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word: doe word_type: noun expansion: doe (plural does) forms: form: does tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English do, from Old English dā (“female deer”), from Proto-West Germanic *daijā, from Proto-Germanic *dajjǭ (“female deer, mother deer”), from Proto-Germanic *dajjaną (“to...
17573
word: doe word_type: verb expansion: doe (third-person singular simple present does, present participle doing or doth, simple past did or didde, past participle done) forms: form: does tags: present singular third-person form: doing tags: participle present form: doth t...
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word: doe word_type: adv expansion: doe (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: though senses_topics:
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word: fertility word_type: noun expansion: fertility (countable and uncountable, plural fertilities) forms: form: fertilities tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle French fertilité, from Latin fertilitas, equivalent to fertile + -ity. senses_examples: text: Muckspreading incre...
17576
word: I'll word_type: contraction expansion: I'll forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Contraction of I will. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: I will. I shall. senses_topics:
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word: opposition word_type: noun expansion: opposition (plural oppositions) forms: form: oppositions tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English opposicioun, from Old French oposicion (whence French opposition), from Late Latin oppositiō, translating Ancient Greek ἀντίθεσις (antít...
17578
word: apologue word_type: noun expansion: apologue (countable and uncountable, plural apologues) forms: form: apologues tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from French apologue, from Latin apologus from Ancient Greek ἀπόλογος (apólogos, “story, tale, fable”) from ἀπό- (apó-, “off, aw...
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word: trilogy word_type: noun expansion: trilogy (plural trilogies) forms: form: trilogies tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: PIE word *tréyes Learned borrowing from Latin trilogia, itself borrowed from Ancient Greek τριλογία (trilogía, “trilogy”). Morphologically, from tri- + -logy. senses...
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word: sabre word_type: noun expansion: sabre (plural sabres) forms: form: sabres tags: plural wikipedia: sabre etymology_text: Borrowed from French sabre, from German Säbel, from Polish szabla, from Hungarian szablya. Cognate with Danish sabel, Russian са́бля (sáblja), Serbo-Croatian сабља, Sicili...
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word: sabre word_type: verb expansion: sabre (third-person singular simple present sabres, present participle sabring, simple past and past participle sabred) forms: form: sabres tags: present singular third-person form: sabring tags: participle present form: sabred tag...
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word: sheet word_type: noun expansion: sheet (plural sheets) forms: form: sheets tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English schete; partly from Old English sċīete (“a sheet, a piece of linen cloth”); partly from Old English sċēata (“a corner, angle; the lower corner of a sail, sh...
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word: sheet word_type: verb expansion: sheet (third-person singular simple present sheets, present participle sheeting, simple past and past participle sheeted) forms: form: sheets tags: present singular third-person form: sheeting tags: participle present form: sheeted ...
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word: compel word_type: verb expansion: compel (third-person singular simple present compels, present participle compelling, simple past and past participle compelled) forms: form: compels tags: present singular third-person form: compelling tags: participle present form: ...
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word: Noh word_type: noun expansion: Noh (countable and uncountable, plural Nohs) forms: form: Nohs tags: plural wikipedia: Noh etymology_text: An irregular romanization of Japanese 能 (nō, literally “[performing] skill, talent”). senses_examples: text: For quotations using this term, see Ci...
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word: colored word_type: adj expansion: colored (comparative more colored, superlative most colored) forms: form: more colored tags: comparative form: most colored tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From color + -ed. senses_examples: text: Wash colored items separately...
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word: colored word_type: noun expansion: colored (plural coloreds) forms: form: coloreds tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From color + -ed. senses_examples: text: When a white fellow gets in the ring with an eight ball the eight ball's got no chance. You see, 'cause they call boxin...
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word: colored word_type: verb expansion: colored forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From color + -ed. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: simple past and past participle of color senses_topics:
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word: replevin word_type: noun expansion: replevin (plural replevins) forms: form: replevins tags: plural wikipedia: replevin etymology_text: Anglo-Norman, from Old French replevir (“recover”), from re- + plevir (apparently from a Germanic word which was also the source of English pledge). senses_...
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word: replevin word_type: verb expansion: replevin (third-person singular simple present replevins, present participle replevining, simple past and past participle replevined) forms: form: replevins tags: present singular third-person form: replevining tags: participle present ...
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word: cannon word_type: noun expansion: cannon (countable and uncountable, plural cannons or (mainly UK) cannon) forms: form: cannons tags: plural form: cannon tags: UK mainly plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Attested from around 1400 as Middle English canon, canoun, from Old...
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word: cannon word_type: verb expansion: cannon (third-person singular simple present cannons, present participle cannoning, simple past and past participle cannoned) forms: form: cannons tags: present singular third-person form: cannoning tags: participle present form: ca...
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word: cannon word_type: noun expansion: cannon (plural cannons) forms: form: cannons tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Misspelling of canon. senses_topics: lifestyle
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word: cannon word_type: adj expansion: cannon (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Misspelling of canon. senses_topics: lifestyle
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word: sumus word_type: noun expansion: sumus forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of sumu senses_topics:
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word: conversation word_type: noun expansion: conversation (countable and uncountable, plural conversations) forms: form: conversations tags: plural wikipedia: conversation etymology_text: From Middle English conversacioun, from Old French conversacion and its etymon, Latin conversātiōnem, accusat...
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word: conversation word_type: verb expansion: conversation (third-person singular simple present conversations, present participle conversationing, simple past and past participle conversationed) forms: form: conversations tags: present singular third-person form: conversationing tags:...
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word: selenology word_type: noun expansion: selenology (usually uncountable, plural selenologies) forms: form: selenologies tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From selen- (“moon”) + -o- + -logy (“study”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The scientific study of the M...
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word: carriage word_type: noun expansion: carriage (countable and uncountable, plural carriages) forms: form: carriages tags: plural wikipedia: carriage (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English cariage, from Old Northern French cariage, from carier (“to carry”). senses_examples: text...