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word: dom word_type: noun expansion: dom (plural doms) forms: form: doms tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping of dominant or dominate. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A dominant (in sadomasochistic sexual practices), especially a male one. domination senses...
19001
word: dom word_type: verb expansion: dom (third-person singular simple present doms, present participle domming, simple past and past participle dommed) forms: form: doms tags: present singular third-person form: domming tags: participle present form: dommed tags: p...
19002
word: dom word_type: noun expansion: dom (plural doms) forms: form: doms tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders. senses_topics:
19003
word: dom word_type: noun expansion: dom (plural doms or dons) forms: form: doms tags: plural form: dons tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Portuguese dom. Doublet of domine, dominie, dominus, and don. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A title ...
19004
word: walk word_type: verb expansion: walk (third-person singular simple present walks, present participle walking, simple past and past participle walked) forms: form: walks tags: present singular third-person form: walking tags: participle present form: walked tags: ...
19005
word: walk word_type: noun expansion: walk (plural walks) forms: form: walks tags: plural wikipedia: Path (graph theory) walk etymology_text: From Middle English walk, walke, walc, from Old English *wealc (as in Old English wealcspinl) and ġewealc (“a rolling motion, attack”), from Proto-Germani...
19006
word: alkali word_type: noun expansion: alkali (countable and uncountable, plural alkalis or alkalies) forms: form: alkalis tags: plural form: alkalies tags: plural wikipedia: alkali etymology_text: From French alcali, ultimately from Arabic اَلْقِلْي (al-qily, “alkali, ashes of the sa...
19007
word: amid word_type: prep expansion: amid forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English amidde, Old English on middan, a- + mid. senses_examples: text: At last the first glimpse from a bridge of an open-top red bus, and a noticeable darkening of the atmosphere from the smoke of London: then t...
19008
word: amid word_type: noun expansion: amid (plural amids) forms: form: amids tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Archaic form of amide. senses_topics:
19009
word: analyze word_type: verb expansion: analyze (third-person singular simple present analyzes, present participle analyzing, simple past and past participle analyzed) forms: form: analyzes tags: present singular third-person form: analyzing tags: participle present form: ...
19010
word: tale word_type: noun expansion: tale (plural tales) forms: form: tales tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English tale, from Old English talu (“tale, series, calculation”), from Proto-West Germanic *talu, from Proto-Germanic *talō (“calculation, number”), from Proto-Indo-Eu...
19011
word: tale word_type: verb expansion: tale (third-person singular simple present tales, present participle taling, simple past and past participle taled) forms: form: tales tags: present singular third-person form: taling tags: participle present form: taled tags: p...
19012
word: tale word_type: noun expansion: tale (plural tales) forms: form: tales tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of tael senses_topics:
19013
word: numismatics word_type: noun expansion: numismatics (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: numismatics etymology_text: From French numismatique, from Late Latin numisma, numismatis (“coin”), variant of Latin nomisma, from Ancient Greek νόμισμα (nómisma, “current coin, custom”), from νομίζω (nomízō, “I hold or ...
19014
word: beli word_type: noun expansion: beli (plural belis) forms: form: belis tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of bael (“Indian tree”) senses_topics:
19015
word: heretical word_type: adj expansion: heretical (comparative more heretical, superlative most heretical) forms: form: more heretical tags: comparative form: most heretical tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English, borrowed from Middle French eretical and fr...
19016
word: pulse word_type: noun expansion: pulse (plural pulses) forms: form: pulses tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Late Middle English pulse, Middle English pous, pouse (“regular beat of arteries, pulse; heartbeat; place on the body where a pulse is detectable; beat (of a musical instr...
19017
word: pulse word_type: verb expansion: pulse (third-person singular simple present pulses, present participle pulsing, simple past and past participle pulsed) forms: form: pulses tags: present singular third-person form: pulsing tags: participle present form: pulsed tag...
19018
word: pulse word_type: noun expansion: pulse (countable and uncountable, plural pulses) forms: form: pulses tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: table From Middle English puls (“(collectively) seeds of a leguminous plant used as food; leguminous plants collectively; a species of leguminous pla...
19019
word: croak word_type: noun expansion: croak (plural croaks) forms: form: croaks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English *croken, crouken, (also represented by craken > crake), back-formation from Old English crācettan (“to croak”) (also in derivative crǣcettung (“croaking”)),...
19020
word: croak word_type: verb expansion: croak (third-person singular simple present croaks, present participle croaking, simple past and past participle croaked) forms: form: croaks tags: present singular third-person form: croaking tags: participle present form: croaked ...
19021
word: anatomy word_type: noun expansion: anatomy (countable and uncountable, plural anatomies) forms: form: anatomies tags: plural wikipedia: anatomy etymology_text: From Middle English anatomie, from Old French anatomie, from Latin anatomia, from Ancient Greek *ἀνατομία (*anatomía), from ἀνατομή ...
19022
word: pulau word_type: noun expansion: pulau (countable and uncountable, plural pulaus) forms: form: pulaus tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of pilaf senses_topics:
19023
word: anemic word_type: adj expansion: anemic (comparative more anemic, superlative most anemic) forms: form: more anemic tags: comparative form: most anemic tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From anemia + -ic. senses_examples: text: Near-synonyms: enervated, underox...
19024
word: anemic word_type: noun expansion: anemic (plural anemics) forms: form: anemics tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From anemia + -ic. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A person who has anemia. senses_topics:
19025
word: candelabrum word_type: noun expansion: candelabrum (plural candelabra or (very rare) candelabrums) forms: form: candelabra tags: plural form: candelabrums tags: plural rare wikipedia: etymology_text: Unadapted borrowing from Latin candēlābrum (“candlestick”), from candēla. D...
19026
word: agate word_type: noun expansion: agate (countable and uncountable, plural agates) forms: form: agates tags: plural wikipedia: agate etymology_text: From Middle French agathe, from Latin achatēs, from Ancient Greek ἀχάτης (akhátēs, “agate”). senses_examples: senses_categories: s...
19027
word: agate word_type: adv expansion: agate (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Late Middle English a gate. Equivalent to a- (“on”) + gate (“way, path”). senses_examples: text: Go to it then hardily, and let us be agate. ref: 1554, Interlude of Youth type: quotation sen...
19028
word: oca word_type: noun expansion: oca (countable and uncountable, plural ocas) forms: form: ocas tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Spanish oca, from Quechua uqa. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Any of species Oxalis tuberosa (syn. Oxalis crenata), wh...
19029
word: worm word_type: noun expansion: worm (plural worms) forms: form: worms tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English worm, werm, wurm, wirm, from Old English wyrm (“worm, snake”), from Proto-Germanic *wurmiz, from Proto-Indo-European *wr̥mis, possibly from *wer- (“to turn”). D...
19030
word: worm word_type: verb expansion: worm (third-person singular simple present worms, present participle worming, simple past and past participle wormed) forms: form: worms tags: present singular third-person form: worming tags: participle present form: wormed tags: ...
19031
word: pollen word_type: noun expansion: pollen (usually uncountable, plural pollens) forms: form: pollens tags: plural wikipedia: pollen etymology_text: From Latin pollen (“fine flour”). Used by Linnaeus in the 18th century to describe the spores produced in the anthers of flowers. senses_examples...
19032
word: pollen word_type: verb expansion: pollen (third-person singular simple present pollens, present participle pollening, simple past and past participle pollened) forms: form: pollens tags: present singular third-person form: pollening tags: participle present form: po...
19033
word: compare word_type: verb expansion: compare (third-person singular simple present compares, present participle comparing, simple past and past participle compared) forms: form: compares tags: present singular third-person form: comparing tags: participle present form: ...
19034
word: compare word_type: noun expansion: compare (countable and uncountable, plural compares) forms: form: compares tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English comparen, from Old French comparer, from Latin comparare (“to prepare, procure”), from compar (“like or equal to another”...
19035
word: alibi word_type: noun expansion: alibi (plural alibis) forms: form: alibis tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From the 18th century, from Latin alibī (“elsewhere, at another place”, adverb). Probably after French alibi, which has this use since the late 14th century. senses_examples: ...
19036
word: alibi word_type: verb expansion: alibi (third-person singular simple present alibis or alibies, present participle alibiing, simple past and past participle alibied) forms: form: alibis tags: present singular third-person form: alibies tags: present singular third-per...
19037
word: stuffing word_type: verb expansion: stuffing forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: present participle and gerund of stuff senses_topics:
19038
word: stuffing word_type: noun expansion: stuffing (countable and uncountable, plural stuffings) forms: form: stuffings tags: plural wikipedia: stuffing etymology_text: senses_examples: text: The stuffing is made of synthetic goose down. type: example text: stuffing for a Christ...
19039
word: Andamans word_type: name expansion: Andamans forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The Andaman Islands senses_topics:
19040
word: aloof word_type: adv expansion: aloof (comparative more aloof, superlative most aloof) forms: form: more aloof tags: comparative form: most aloof tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English loof (“weather gage, windward direction”), probably from Middle Dutc...
19041
word: aloof word_type: adj expansion: aloof (comparative more aloof, superlative most aloof) forms: form: more aloof tags: comparative form: most aloof tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English loof (“weather gage, windward direction”), probably from Middle Dutc...
19042
word: aloof word_type: prep expansion: aloof forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English loof (“weather gage, windward direction”), probably from Middle Dutch (Compare Dutch loef (“the weather side of a ship”)), originally a nautical order to keep the ship's head to the wind, thus to stay clear of...
19043
word: Sepedi word_type: name expansion: Sepedi forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: a dialect of the Northern Sotho language. senses_topics:
19044
word: Mohican word_type: name expansion: Mohican forms: wikipedia: Mohicans etymology_text: From their self-designation in Mahican [Term?] (literally “people of the estuary”). senses_examples: text: The Mohican are an Algonquian-speaking people. type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses:...
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word: Mohican word_type: noun expansion: Mohican (plural Mohicans) forms: form: Mohicans tags: plural wikipedia: Mohicans etymology_text: From their self-designation in Mahican [Term?] (literally “people of the estuary”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A member of this...
19046
word: aid word_type: noun expansion: aid (countable and uncountable, plural aids) forms: form: aids tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English aide, eide, ayde, from Old French eide, aide, from aidier, from Latin adiūtō, adiūtāre (“to assist, help”). Cognates include Spanish ayud...
19047
word: aid word_type: verb expansion: aid (third-person singular simple present aids, present participle aiding, simple past and past participle aided) forms: form: aids tags: present singular third-person form: aiding tags: participle present form: aided tags: parti...
19048
word: alternate word_type: adj expansion: alternate (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Latin alternō (“take turns”), from alternus (“one after another, by turns”), from alter (“other”) + -rnus. See altern, alter. senses_examples: text: Alternate picking is a guitar playing techniq...
19049
word: alternate word_type: noun expansion: alternate (plural alternates) forms: form: alternates tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Latin alternō (“take turns”), from alternus (“one after another, by turns”), from alter (“other”) + -rnus. See altern, alter. senses_examples: text: ...
19050
word: alternate word_type: verb expansion: alternate (third-person singular simple present alternates, present participle alternating, simple past and past participle alternated) forms: form: alternates tags: present singular third-person form: alternating tags: participle pres...
19051
word: Anerley word_type: name expansion: Anerley forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A suburban area in the borough of Bromley, Greater London, England (OS grid ref TQ3469). An unincorporated community in Saskatchewan, Canada. A town in KwaZulu-...
19052
word: magnificent word_type: adj expansion: magnificent (comparative more magnificent, superlative most magnificent) forms: form: more magnificent tags: comparative form: most magnificent tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English magnificent, from Middle French ...
19053
word: enam word_type: noun expansion: enam (plural enams) forms: form: enams tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of inam senses_topics:
19054
word: stodgy word_type: adj expansion: stodgy (comparative stodgier or more stodgy, superlative stodgiest or most stodgy) forms: form: stodgier tags: comparative form: more stodgy tags: comparative form: stodgiest tags: superlative form: most stodgy tags: superlativ...
19055
word: intent word_type: noun expansion: intent (countable and uncountable, plural intents) forms: form: intents tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Existing since Middle English entente, from Old French entent or entente, ultimately from Latin intentus. Modified later in spelling to align mor...
19056
word: intent word_type: adj expansion: intent (comparative more intent, superlative most intent) forms: form: more intent tags: comparative form: most intent tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: Existing since Middle English entente, from Old French entent or entente, ultimate...
19057
word: agree word_type: verb expansion: agree (third-person singular simple present agrees, present participle agreeing, simple past and past participle agreed) forms: form: agrees tags: present singular third-person form: agreeing tags: participle present form: agreed t...
19058
word: weigh word_type: verb expansion: weigh (third-person singular simple present weighs, present participle weighing, simple past and past participle weighed) forms: form: weighs tags: present singular third-person form: weighing tags: participle present form: weighed ...
19059
word: weigh word_type: noun expansion: weigh (plural weighs) forms: form: weighs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English weghen, weȝen, from Old English wegan, from Proto-West Germanic *wegan, from Proto-Germanic *weganą (“to move, carry, weigh”), from Proto-Indo-European *wéǵ...
19060
word: ample word_type: det expansion: ample forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From late Middle English ample, from Middle French ample, from Latin amplus (“large”). senses_examples: text: We have ample time to finish the task. type: example text: It is a large house with ample space for al...
19061
word: ample word_type: adj expansion: ample (comparative ampler, superlative amplest) forms: form: ampler tags: comparative form: amplest tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From late Middle English ample, from Middle French ample, from Latin amplus (“large”). senses_examples...
19062
word: brand new word_type: adj expansion: brand new (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From brand (“firebrand”) + new, implying something that is newly forged (first citation 1570; compare fire-new (“fresh from the fire, brand-new”)). Alternatively, and less likely from brand as in a brandin...
19063
word: width word_type: noun expansion: width (countable and uncountable, plural widths) forms: form: widths tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: PIE word *dwóh₁ From wide + -th, possibly by analogy with Old Norse vídd (“width”), though this is unlikely, as the word is not attested before the ...
19064
word: baju word_type: noun expansion: baju (plural bajus) forms: form: bajus tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Malay baju. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A traditional Malay jacket worn with a sarong. senses_topics:
19065
word: doo word_type: noun expansion: doo forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: 1950s, from child speak. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: feces, particularly that of a dog. senses_topics:
19066
word: doo word_type: intj expansion: doo forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: 1950s, from child speak. senses_examples: text: (Ever feel like you've just entered... The Twilight Zone? Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo....) ref: 1995, Phil Farrand, The Nitpicker's Guide for Next Generation Trekkers: Volu...
19067
word: seed word_type: noun expansion: seed (countable and uncountable, plural seeds) forms: form: seeds tags: plural wikipedia: seed (disambiguation) etymology_text: From Middle English seed, sede, side, from Old English sēd, sǣd (“seed, that which is sown”), from Proto-West Germanic *sād, from Pr...
19068
word: seed word_type: verb expansion: seed (third-person singular simple present seeds, present participle seeding, simple past and past participle seeded) forms: form: seeds tags: present singular third-person form: seeding tags: participle present form: seeded tags: ...
19069
word: seed word_type: verb expansion: seed forms: wikipedia: seed (disambiguation) etymology_text: From see + -d (“past tense suffix; variant of -ed”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: simple past and past participle of see senses_topics:
19070
word: anarchist word_type: noun expansion: anarchist (plural anarchists) forms: form: anarchists tags: plural wikipedia: anarchist etymology_text: From French anarchiste, from Ancient Greek ἀναρχία (anarkhía) from the roots ἀν- (an-, “without”) + ἀρχή (arkhḗ, “rule”), equivalent to anarchy + -ist....
19071
word: anarchist word_type: adj expansion: anarchist (comparative more anarchist, superlative most anarchist) forms: form: more anarchist tags: comparative form: most anarchist tags: superlative wikipedia: anarchist etymology_text: From French anarchiste, from Ancient Greek ἀναρχία (ana...
19072
word: annoy word_type: verb expansion: annoy (third-person singular simple present annoys, present participle annoying, simple past and past participle annoyed) forms: form: annoys tags: present singular third-person form: annoying tags: participle present form: annoyed ...
19073
word: annoy word_type: noun expansion: annoy (plural annoys) forms: form: annoys tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English anoy, from Old French enui. Doublet of ennui. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A feeling of discomfort or vexation caused by what o...
19074
word: tanah word_type: noun expansion: tanah (plural tanahs) forms: form: tanahs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of thana senses_topics:
19075
word: pidgin word_type: noun expansion: pidgin (countable and uncountable, plural pidgins) forms: form: pidgins tags: plural wikipedia: Far East pidgin etymology_text: From pidgin English, from a Chinese Pidgin English pronunciation of English business during trade in the Far East. All attestati...
19076
word: tweenager word_type: noun expansion: tweenager (plural tweenagers) forms: form: tweenagers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Blend of between + teenager. Attested as early as the 1950s, but popularized in the late 20th or early 21st century. senses_examples: text: Your eight to ...
19077
word: moustache word_type: noun expansion: moustache (plural moustaches) forms: form: moustaches tags: plural wikipedia: Charlie Chaplin etymology_text: Used in English since the 16th century. Via French moustache from Italian mostaccio, from Early Medieval Latin mustācium, from Byzantine Greek μο...
19078
word: almighty word_type: adj expansion: almighty (comparative more almighty, superlative most almighty) forms: form: more almighty tags: comparative form: most almighty tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English almyghty, almighty, from Old English ælmihtiġ (“al...
19079
word: almighty word_type: adv expansion: almighty (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English almyghty, almighty, from Old English ælmihtiġ (“all-powerful”), from Proto-Germanic *alamahtīgaz, equivalent to al- + might + -y. senses_examples: text: I stepped into the clear, ru...
19080
word: leaf word_type: noun expansion: leaf (countable and uncountable, plural leaves) forms: form: leaves tags: plural wikipedia: Double Leaf Society Leafpad leaf etymology_text: From Middle English leef, from Old English lēaf, from Proto-West Germanic *laub, from Proto-Germanic *laubą (“leaf”...
19081
word: leaf word_type: verb expansion: leaf (third-person singular simple present leafs, present participle leafing, simple past and past participle leafed) forms: form: leafs tags: present singular third-person form: leafing tags: participle present form: leafed tags: ...
19082
word: pisang word_type: noun expansion: pisang (plural pisangs) forms: form: pisangs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Malay pisang. senses_examples: text: The orange crop was good; custard-apples, pisangs and pomeloes fair, the latter were poor in quality. ref: 1906, Perak...
19083
word: boar word_type: noun expansion: boar (plural boars or boar) forms: form: boars tags: plural form: boar tags: plural wikipedia: boar etymology_text: From Middle English bor, boor, from Old English bār, from Proto-West Germanic *bair. senses_examples: senses_categories: s...
19084
word: alight word_type: verb expansion: alight (third-person singular simple present alights, present participle alighting, simple past and past participle alighted or alit) forms: form: alights tags: present singular third-person form: alighting tags: participle present form...
19085
word: alight word_type: verb expansion: alight (third-person singular simple present alights, present participle alighting, simple past and past participle alit or alighted) forms: form: alights tags: present singular third-person form: alighting tags: participle present form...
19086
word: alight word_type: adj expansion: alight (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: The verb is probably derived partly: * from Middle English alighten (“to kindle, light, set on fire; to begin burning; to become bright, shine; to arouse, rouse, stir; (figuratively) to enlighten spiritually, il...
19087
word: alight word_type: adv expansion: alight (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: The verb is probably derived partly: * from Middle English alighten (“to kindle, light, set on fire; to begin burning; to become bright, shine; to arouse, rouse, stir; (figuratively) to enlighten spiritually, il...
19088
word: inherit word_type: verb expansion: inherit (third-person singular simple present inherits, present participle inheriting, simple past and past participle inherited) forms: form: inherits tags: present singular third-person form: inheriting tags: participle present form:...
19089
word: stodge word_type: verb expansion: stodge (third-person singular simple present stodges, present participle stodging, simple past and past participle stodged) forms: form: stodges tags: present singular third-person form: stodging tags: participle present form: stodg...
19090
word: stodge word_type: noun expansion: stodge (countable and uncountable, plural stodges) forms: form: stodges tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Late 17th century, of "symbolic" origin, suggested by stuff and podge. Compare stog. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: He...
19091
word: chord word_type: noun expansion: chord (plural chords) forms: form: chords tags: plural wikipedia: chord etymology_text: Variant of cord, with spelling alteration due to Latin chorda (“cord”), ultimately from Ancient Greek χορδή (khordḗ, “string of gut, the string of a lyre”) senses_examples...
19092
word: chord word_type: verb expansion: chord (third-person singular simple present chords, present participle chording, simple past and past participle chorded) forms: form: chords tags: present singular third-person form: chording tags: participle present form: chorded ...
19093
word: Andover word_type: name expansion: Andover forms: wikipedia: Andover etymology_text: From Middle English Andever, Andeafara, from Old English Andefera (“Andover”); possibly from Old English Ande + ēa + fara (literally “farer over the river Ande”) or from Old English Ande + ōfer (literally “[town situat...
19094
word: flash point word_type: noun expansion: flash point (plural flash points) forms: form: flash points tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: The whole cursed corporation ought to be rooted out and drowned in its own incombustible product. What is the flash point ...
19095
word: Andaman Islands word_type: name expansion: Andaman Islands forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A group of islands in the Bay of Bengal. senses_topics:
19096
word: depict word_type: verb expansion: depict (third-person singular simple present depicts, present participle depicting, simple past and past participle depicted) forms: form: depicts tags: present singular third-person form: depicting tags: participle present form: de...
19097
word: depict word_type: adj expansion: depict (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English depict, from Latin dēpictus, from dēpingō. senses_examples: text: Early 1400s, John Lydgate, “The Concords of Company” in James Orchard Halliwell (ed.), A Selection from the Minor Poems...
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word: cellular phone word_type: noun expansion: cellular phone (plural cellular phones) forms: form: cellular phones tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From cellular + phone. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A mobile phone using cellular technology. A mobile phone ...
19099
word: carillon word_type: noun expansion: carillon (plural carillons) forms: form: carillons tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from French carillon. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A set of bells, often in a bell tower, sometimes operated by means of a key...