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word: advert word_type: verb expansion: advert (third-person singular simple present adverts, present participle adverting, simple past and past participle adverted) forms: form: adverts tags: present singular third-person form: adverting tags: participle present form: ad...
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word: admiration word_type: noun expansion: admiration (countable and uncountable, plural admirations) forms: form: admirations tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English admiracion, borrowed from Middle French admiration, or directly from Latin admīrātiō, from prefix ad- (“to, t...
18302
word: Common Market word_type: name expansion: the Common Market forms: form: the Common Market tags: canonical wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: The continued growth of cross-Channel traffic, the urgent question of the renewal of the short-sea fleet of the B.T.C. and its i...
18303
word: spirit word_type: noun expansion: spirit (countable and uncountable, plural spirits) forms: form: spirits tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English spirit, from Old French espirit (“spirit”), from Latin spīritus (“breath; spirit”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)peys- (“to b...
18304
word: spirit word_type: verb expansion: spirit (third-person singular simple present spirits, present participle spiriting, simple past and past participle spirited) forms: form: spirits tags: present singular third-person form: spiriting tags: participle present form: sp...
18305
word: affliction word_type: noun expansion: affliction (countable and uncountable, plural afflictions) forms: form: afflictions tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English affliction, affliccioun, from Old French afliction, borrowed from Latin afflīctiōnem, from affligere, whence ...
18306
word: bastardization word_type: noun expansion: bastardization (countable and uncountable, plural bastardizations) forms: form: bastardizations tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From bastard + -ization. senses_examples: text: Given the serious and long-lasting effects of bastardizatio...
18307
word: chief word_type: noun expansion: chief (plural chiefs) forms: form: chiefs tags: plural wikipedia: chief etymology_text: From Middle English cheef, chef, from Old French chef, chief (“leader”), from Vulgar Latin capus, from Latin caput (“head”) (from which also captain, chieftain), from Prot...
18308
word: chief word_type: adj expansion: chief (comparative chiefer or more chief, superlative chiefest or most chief) forms: form: chiefer tags: comparative form: more chief tags: comparative form: chiefest tags: superlative form: most chief tags: superlative wikipedi...
18309
word: chief word_type: verb expansion: chief (third-person singular simple present chiefs, present participle chiefing, simple past and past participle chiefed) forms: form: chiefs tags: present singular third-person form: chiefing tags: participle present form: chiefed ...
18310
word: Hispania word_type: name expansion: Hispania forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Latin Hispānia. Doublet of Spain. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The Iberian Peninsula, when under the control of Ancient Rome. senses_topics:
18311
word: crus word_type: noun expansion: crus (plural crura) forms: form: crura tags: plural wikipedia: Crus (lower leg) etymology_text: Borrowed from Latin crūs. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The shin (tibia and fibula) A leglike part; shank senses_topics:
18312
word: crus word_type: noun expansion: crus forms: wikipedia: Crus (lower leg) etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of cru senses_topics:
18313
word: née word_type: adj expansion: née (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From French née (“born”, feminine singular). senses_examples: text: Mrs Smith, née Jones type: example text: 1891, A Scandal in Bohemia, Arthur Conan Doyle Irene Norton, née Adler. text: Since ...
18314
word: stove word_type: noun expansion: stove (plural stoves) forms: form: stoves tags: plural wikipedia: stove etymology_text: From Middle Dutch stove and/or Middle Low German stove (compare Dutch stoof, German Low German Stuve, Stuuv), both from Proto-West Germanic *stubu, *stubō, from Proto-Germ...
18315
word: stove word_type: verb expansion: stove (third-person singular simple present stoves, present participle stoving, simple past and past participle stoved) forms: form: stoves tags: present singular third-person form: stoving tags: participle present form: stoved tag...
18316
word: stove word_type: verb expansion: stove forms: wikipedia: stove etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: simple past and past participle of stave senses_topics:
18317
word: shackles word_type: noun expansion: shackles forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of shackle senses_topics:
18318
word: shackles word_type: verb expansion: shackles forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: third-person singular simple present indicative of shackle senses_topics:
18319
word: dragon word_type: noun expansion: dragon (plural dragons) forms: form: dragons tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English dragoun, borrowed from Old French dragon, from Latin dracō(n), from Ancient Greek δράκων (drákōn, “a serpent of huge size, a python, a dragon”), probabl...
18320
word: dragon word_type: noun expansion: dragon (plural dragons) forms: form: dragons tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Derived from drag queen. senses_examples: text: May 2017 Michael Connelly shares excerpt from The Late Show Ballard felt her phone vibrate in her hand and turned away...
18321
word: adventurous word_type: adj expansion: adventurous (comparative more adventurous, superlative most adventurous) forms: form: more adventurous tags: comparative form: most adventurous tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English aventurous, aunterous, auntrous,...
18322
word: klavern word_type: noun expansion: klavern (plural klaverns) forms: form: klaverns tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Blend of Klan + tavern senses_examples: text: I read a story about the klan in a national magazine. I decided, just for kicks, to see if I could obtain membership...
18323
word: adventurer word_type: noun expansion: adventurer (plural adventurers) forms: form: adventurers tags: plural wikipedia: adventurer etymology_text: From adventure + -er. senses_examples: text: European adventurers found themselves within a watery world, a tapestry of streams, channels, w...
18324
word: złoty word_type: noun expansion: złoty (plural złotys) forms: form: złotys tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Polish złoty. senses_examples: text: A special working fund administered by the State Agricultural Bank was established to meet all expenses connected with ...
18325
word: largo word_type: noun expansion: largo (plural largos) forms: form: largos tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: a very slow tempo a musical piece or movement in such a tempo senses_topics: entertainment lifestyle music ...
18326
word: largo word_type: adj expansion: largo (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: strong and stately senses_topics: entertainment lifestyle music
18327
word: thread word_type: noun expansion: thread (plural threads) forms: form: threads tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English thred, þred, threed, from Old English þrǣd, from Proto-Germanic *þrēduz, from Proto-Indo-European *treh₁-tu-s, from *terh₁- (“rub, twist”). Cognate with...
18328
word: thread word_type: verb expansion: thread (third-person singular simple present threads, present participle threading, simple past threaded or (archaic) thrid, past participle threaded or (archaic) thridden) forms: form: threads tags: present singular third-person form: threading ...
18329
word: connect word_type: verb expansion: connect (third-person singular simple present connects, present participle connecting, simple past and past participle connected) forms: form: connects tags: present singular third-person form: connecting tags: participle present form:...
18330
word: connect word_type: noun expansion: connect (plural connects) forms: form: connects tags: plural wikipedia: connect etymology_text: From Latin connectere (“fasten together”), from con- (“together”) + nectere (“bind”), which is cognate with English knot and English knit. senses_examples: tex...
18331
word: massif word_type: noun expansion: massif (plural massifs) forms: form: massifs tags: plural wikipedia: massif etymology_text: Borrowed from French massif, from Middle French massif, ultimately from Latin massa, from Ancient Greek μᾶζα (mâza, “barley-cake, lump (of dough)”). senses_examples: ...
18332
word: tangram word_type: noun expansion: tangram (plural tangrams) forms: form: tangrams tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Possibly from Mandarin 唐 (táng, “of the Tang dynasty, by extension, Chinese”) + -gram. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A Chinese puzzle made of ...
18333
word: patois word_type: noun expansion: patois (countable and uncountable, plural patois) forms: form: patois tags: plural wikipedia: en:patois etymology_text: 1635, from French patois (“regional dialect or language”). senses_examples: text: [The Sundanese] are regarded as relatively barbaro...
18334
word: automobile word_type: noun expansion: automobile (plural automobiles) forms: form: automobiles tags: plural wikipedia: automobile etymology_text: From French automobile, from Ancient Greek αὐτός (autós, “self”) + French mobile (“moving”), from Latin mōbilis (“movable”), equivalent to auto- (...
18335
word: automobile word_type: verb expansion: automobile (third-person singular simple present automobiles, present participle automobiling, simple past and past participle automobiled) forms: form: automobiles tags: present singular third-person form: automobiling tags: participle ...
18336
word: automobile word_type: adj expansion: automobile (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: automobile etymology_text: From French automobile, from Ancient Greek αὐτός (autós, “self”) + French mobile (“moving”), from Latin mōbilis (“movable”), equivalent to auto- (self) + mobile. senses_examples: text: As...
18337
word: phage word_type: noun expansion: phage (plural phages or phage) forms: form: phages tags: plural form: phage tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Ancient Greek -φάγος (-phágos, “eater”), from φαγ- (phag-), aorist stem of ἐσθίω (esthíō), ἔδω (édō, “to eat, to consume”). s...
18338
word: Napoli word_type: name expansion: Napoli (countable and uncountable, plural Napolis) forms: form: Napolis tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Italian Napoli, from Latin Neāpolis, from Ancient Greek Νεᾱ́πολῐς (Neā́polis), from νέᾱ (néā, “new”) + πόλῐς (pólis, “city”). sense...
18339
word: acquaintance word_type: noun expansion: acquaintance (countable and uncountable, plural acquaintances) forms: form: acquaintances tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English aqueyntaunce, from Anglo-Norman aquaintaunce, aqueintance, Old French acointance (“friendship, famili...
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word: miaow word_type: noun expansion: miaow (plural miaows) forms: form: miaows tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: British spelling of meow senses_topics:
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word: miaow word_type: verb expansion: miaow (third-person singular simple present miaows, present participle miaowing, simple past and past participle miaowed) forms: form: miaows tags: present singular third-person form: miaowing tags: participle present form: miaowed ...
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word: bos word_type: noun expansion: bos forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of bo senses_topics:
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word: chest word_type: noun expansion: chest (plural chests) forms: form: chests tags: plural wikipedia: chest (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English cheste, chiste, from Old English ċest, ċist (“chest, casket; coffin; rush basket; box”), from Proto-West Germanic *kistu (“chest, box”...
18344
word: chest word_type: verb expansion: chest (third-person singular simple present chests, present participle chesting, simple past and past participle chested) forms: form: chests tags: present singular third-person form: chesting tags: participle present form: chested ...
18345
word: chest word_type: noun expansion: chest (plural chests) forms: form: chests tags: plural wikipedia: chest (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English chest, cheste, cheeste, cheaste, from Old English ċēast, ċēas (“strife, quarrel, quarrelling, contention, murmuring, sedition, scandal...
18346
word: afoot word_type: adv expansion: afoot (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From a- + foot. senses_examples: text: "The dogs were no sooner let loose, than the hare was afoot. ref: 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 77 ty...
18347
word: afoot word_type: adj expansion: afoot (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From a- + foot. senses_examples: text: Sunny moves through these final days quickly, easily, buoyed by routine even though change is afoot in all directions. ref: 2011, Maile Chapman, Your Presence Is ...
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word: Cerrobend word_type: noun expansion: Cerrobend (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Commercial name. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A eutectic alloy of bismuth, lead, tin, and cadmium which has a low melting point. senses_topics:
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word: snug word_type: adj expansion: snug (comparative snugger, superlative snuggest) forms: form: snugger tags: comparative form: snuggest tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From dialectal English snug (“tight, handsome”), perhaps from Old Norse snøggr, from Proto-Germanic ...
18350
word: snug word_type: noun expansion: snug (plural snugs) forms: form: snugs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From dialectal English snug (“tight, handsome”), perhaps from Old Norse snøggr, from Proto-Germanic *snawwuz (“short, quick, fast”). Compare Icelandic snöggur (“smooth”), Danish sn...
18351
word: snug word_type: verb expansion: snug (third-person singular simple present snugs, present participle snugging, simple past and past participle snugged) forms: form: snugs tags: present singular third-person form: snugging tags: participle present form: snugged tag...
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word: intro word_type: noun expansion: intro (plural intros) forms: form: intros tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping of introduction, from Latin intrōductiō (“lead-in, introduction”) – the abbreviation removes the second part of the compound; the first part ultimately from Proto-Indo...
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word: intro word_type: verb expansion: intro (third-person singular simple present intros, present participle introing, simple past and past participle introed) forms: form: intros tags: present singular third-person form: introing tags: participle present form: introed ...
18354
word: employment word_type: noun expansion: employment (countable and uncountable, plural employments) forms: form: employments tags: plural wikipedia: employment etymology_text: From employ (itself from Middle French employer, from Middle French empleier, from Latin implicō (“enfold, involve, be ...
18355
word: bacteriophage word_type: noun expansion: bacteriophage (plural bacteriophages) forms: form: bacteriophages tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from French bactériophage, coined by microbiologist Félix d'Hérelle, from bacterio- (“bacteria”) + -phage (“eater”). senses_examples: ...
18356
word: ren word_type: noun expansion: ren (plural renes) forms: form: renes tags: plural wikipedia: ren etymology_text: Learned borrowing from Latin rēn. Doublet of rein (“kidney”). senses_examples: text: Having treated laſt of the expulſion of the inteſtinal fæces, we come next to conſider t...
18357
word: ren word_type: noun expansion: ren (plural rens) forms: form: rens tags: plural wikipedia: ren etymology_text: Learned borrowing from Egyptian rn, r:n-A2 senses_examples: text: For the Ren did not belong to the man, but came out of the Celestial Waters to enter an infant in the hour of...
18358
word: discover word_type: verb expansion: discover (third-person singular simple present discovers, present participle discovering, simple past and past participle discovered) forms: form: discovers tags: present singular third-person form: discovering tags: participle present ...
18359
word: calque word_type: noun expansion: calque (plural calques) forms: form: calques tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From French calque (“calque”, literally “copy, tracing”), from calquer (“to copy, trace”) (whence also calk), itself borrowed from Italian calcare, from Latin calcāre (“to ...
18360
word: calque word_type: verb expansion: calque (third-person singular simple present calques, present participle calquing, simple past and past participle calqued) forms: form: calques tags: present singular third-person form: calquing tags: participle present form: calqu...
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word: vandalize word_type: verb expansion: vandalize (third-person singular simple present vandalizes, present participle vandalizing, simple past and past participle vandalized) forms: form: vandalizes tags: present singular third-person form: vandalizing tags: participle pres...
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word: same word_type: adj expansion: same (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English same, from Old Norse samr (“same”) and/or Old English same, sama (“same”) in the phrase swā same (swā) (“in like manner, in the same way (as)”), both from Proto-Germanic *samaz (“same”), from Pro...
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word: same word_type: adv expansion: the same (not comparable) forms: form: the same tags: canonical wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English same, from Old Norse samr (“same”) and/or Old English same, sama (“same”) in the phrase swā same (swā) (“in like manner, in the same way (as)”), both...
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word: same word_type: pron expansion: same forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English same, from Old Norse samr (“same”) and/or Old English same, sama (“same”) in the phrase swā same (swā) (“in like manner, in the same way (as)”), both from Proto-Germanic *samaz (“same”), from Proto-Indo-European...
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word: same word_type: intj expansion: same forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English same, from Old Norse samr (“same”) and/or Old English same, sama (“same”) in the phrase swā same (swā) (“in like manner, in the same way (as)”), both from Proto-Germanic *samaz (“same”), from Proto-Indo-European...
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word: same word_type: adv expansion: same (comparative more same, superlative most same) forms: form: more same tags: comparative form: most same tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English same, samme, samen, (also ysame, isame), from Old English samen (“together...
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word: powerful word_type: adj expansion: powerful (comparative more powerful or powerfuller or powerfuler, superlative most powerful or powerfullest or powerfulest) forms: form: more powerful tags: comparative form: powerfuller tags: comparative form: powerfuler tags: comparati...
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word: powerful word_type: adv expansion: powerful (comparative more powerful, superlative most powerful) forms: form: more powerful tags: comparative form: most powerful tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English pouerful, powarfull, equivalent to power + -ful. s...
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word: hasty word_type: adj expansion: hasty (comparative hastier, superlative hastiest) forms: form: hastier tags: comparative form: hastiest tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English hasty, of obscure origin. Likely a new formation in Middle English equivalent ...
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word: advertise word_type: verb expansion: advertise (third-person singular simple present advertises, present participle advertising, simple past and past participle advertised) forms: form: advertises tags: present singular third-person form: advertising tags: participle pres...
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word: admire word_type: verb expansion: admire (third-person singular simple present admires, present participle admiring, simple past and past participle admired) forms: form: admires tags: present singular third-person form: admiring tags: participle present form: admir...
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word: elucidate word_type: verb expansion: elucidate (third-person singular simple present elucidates, present participle elucidating, simple past and past participle elucidated) forms: form: elucidates tags: present singular third-person form: elucidating tags: participle pres...
18373
word: elucidate word_type: adj expansion: elucidate (comparative more elucidate, superlative most elucidate) forms: form: more elucidate tags: comparative form: most elucidate tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: Learned borrowing from Late Latin ēlūcidātus (“lightened; having...
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word: affiliate word_type: noun expansion: affiliate (plural affiliates) forms: form: affiliates tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Late Latin adfiliare, affiliare (“to adopt as son”), from Latin ad + filius (“son”): compare French affilié (noun). senses_examples: text: Our local ...
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word: affiliate word_type: verb expansion: affiliate (third-person singular simple present affiliates, present participle affiliating, simple past and past participle affiliated) forms: form: affiliates tags: present singular third-person form: affiliating tags: participle pres...
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word: amalgamation word_type: noun expansion: amalgamation (countable and uncountable, plural amalgamations) forms: form: amalgamations tags: plural wikipedia: amalgamation etymology_text: From Medieval Latin amalgamātiō. senses_examples: text: In 1908 Sheng obtained imperial approval for th...
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word: gradation word_type: noun expansion: gradation (countable and uncountable, plural gradations) forms: form: gradations tags: plural wikipedia: en:gradation etymology_text: Borrowed from French gradation. By surface analysis, Blend of grade + -ation. senses_examples: text: A decade ago,...
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word: gradation word_type: verb expansion: gradation (third-person singular simple present gradations, present participle gradationing, simple past and past participle gradationed) forms: form: gradations tags: present singular third-person form: gradationing tags: participle p...
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word: lire word_type: noun expansion: lire (plural lires) forms: form: lires tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English lire, lyre, from Old English līra (“any fleshy part of the body, muscle, calf of the leg”), from Proto-Germanic *ligwizô, *lihwizô (“thigh, groin”), from Proto-...
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word: lire word_type: noun expansion: lire (plural lires) forms: form: lires tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English lire, lyre, from Old Norse hlýr (“cheeks”, plural). Compare Middle English lere, from Old English hlēor (“cheek, countenance, complexion”). More at leer. senses...
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word: lire word_type: noun expansion: lire (plural lires) forms: form: lires tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Old Norse líri. Cognate with Norwegian lira. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The Manx shearwater (bird). senses_topics: biology natural-sciences ...
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word: lire word_type: noun expansion: lire forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Italian lire. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: plural of lira senses_topics:
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word: Polynesian word_type: adj expansion: Polynesian (comparative more Polynesian, superlative most Polynesian) forms: form: more Polynesian tags: comparative form: most Polynesian tags: superlative wikipedia: Polynesian (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Polynesia + -an. senses_ex...
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word: Polynesian word_type: noun expansion: Polynesian (plural Polynesians) forms: form: Polynesians tags: plural wikipedia: Polynesian (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Polynesia + -an. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A person from Polynesia. senses_topics:
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word: Polynesian word_type: name expansion: Polynesian forms: wikipedia: Polynesian (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Polynesia + -an. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A language group spoken by these people. senses_topics:
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word: acting word_type: adj expansion: acting (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From the verb act. senses_examples: text: The Acting Minister must sign Executive Council documents in a Minister's absence. type: example text: The CEO is currently in a hospital. The CFO is a...
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word: acting word_type: verb expansion: acting forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From the verb act. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: present participle and gerund of act senses_topics:
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word: acting word_type: noun expansion: acting (countable and uncountable, plural actings) forms: form: actings tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From the verb act. senses_examples: text: […] he does so much magnifie Nature and her Actings in all this material World, as he gives just ...
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word: Ku Klux Klan word_type: name expansion: the Ku Klux Klan forms: form: the Ku Klux Klan tags: canonical wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Ancient Greek κύκλος (kúklos, “circle”) and clan, split syllabically into three words, with the first letter of clan changing to a 'k' in order to ...
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word: affectionate word_type: adj expansion: affectionate (comparative more affectionate, superlative most affectionate) forms: form: more affectionate tags: comparative form: most affectionate tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: Partly from Latin affectionatus, partly from a...
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word: affectionate word_type: verb expansion: affectionate (third-person singular simple present affectionates, present participle affectionating, simple past and past participle affectionated) forms: form: affectionates tags: present singular third-person form: affectionating tags: ...
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word: sik word_type: adj expansion: sik (comparative more sik, superlative most sik) forms: form: more sik tags: comparative form: most sik tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: 'Bali was awesome.' 'Yeah, I went there too. It was sik.' ref: 2...
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word: fool word_type: noun expansion: fool (plural fools) forms: form: fools tags: plural wikipedia: fool (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English fole (“fool”), from Old French fol (cf. modern French fou (“mad”)) from Latin follis. Doublet of follis and folly.Displaced native Old Engl...
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word: fool word_type: verb expansion: fool (third-person singular simple present fools, present participle fooling, simple past and past participle fooled) forms: form: fools tags: present singular third-person form: fooling tags: participle present form: fooled tags: ...
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word: fool word_type: adj expansion: fool (comparative fooler or more fool, superlative foolest or most fool) forms: form: fooler tags: comparative form: more fool tags: comparative form: foolest tags: superlative form: most fool tags: superlative wikipedia: fool ...
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word: fool word_type: noun expansion: fool (plural fools) forms: form: fools tags: plural wikipedia: fool (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Old French fouler (“to mix or mash”). senses_examples: text: Coordinate term: mess text: an apricot fool; a gooseberry fool text: Eton i...
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word: copy word_type: noun expansion: copy (plural copies) forms: form: copies tags: plural wikipedia: copy etymology_text: Etymology tree Middle English copy English copy From Middle English copy, copie, from Old French copie (“abundance, plenty; transcript, copy”), from Medieval Latin copia (“re...
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word: copy word_type: verb expansion: copy (third-person singular simple present copies, present participle copying, simple past and past participle copied) forms: form: copies tags: present singular third-person form: copying tags: participle present form: copied tags:...
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word: stalemate word_type: noun expansion: stalemate (countable and uncountable, plural stalemates) forms: form: stalemates tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From stale + mate. senses_examples: text: Indian military analysts said the situation was heading into a dangerous stalemate. ...