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19000 | 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:... |
19045 | 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... |
19098 | 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... |
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