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word: carillon word_type: verb expansion: carillon (third-person singular simple present carillons, present participle carilloning or carillonning, simple past and past participle carilloned or carillonned) forms: form: carillons tags: present singular third-person form: carilloning ta...
19101
word: Romany word_type: noun expansion: Romany (plural Romany or Romanies) forms: form: Romany tags: plural form: Romanies tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of Romani (a member of the Roma people). senses_...
19102
word: Romany word_type: name expansion: Romany forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of Romani (the Indo-Aryan language of this people). senses_topics:
19103
word: Romany word_type: adj expansion: Romany (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of Romani (of or belonging to the Roma nation). senses_topics:
19104
word: allow word_type: verb expansion: allow (third-person singular simple present allows, present participle allowing, simple past and past participle allowed) forms: form: allows tags: present singular third-person form: allowing tags: participle present form: allowed ...
19105
word: homozygous word_type: adj expansion: homozygous (comparative more homozygous, superlative most homozygous) forms: form: more homozygous tags: comparative form: most homozygous tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From homo- + -zygous. senses_examples: senses_categories:...
19106
word: valuable word_type: adj expansion: valuable (comparative more valuable, superlative most valuable) forms: form: more valuable tags: comparative form: most valuable tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From value + -able. senses_examples: text: valuable gemstones ...
19107
word: valuable word_type: noun expansion: valuable (plural valuables) forms: form: valuables tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From value + -able. senses_examples: text: One particular valuable is a gemstone mosaic. type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: A personal ...
19108
word: Sranan word_type: name expansion: Sranan forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Sranan Tongo, the English-based creole of Suriname. senses_topics:
19109
word: heterozygous word_type: adj expansion: heterozygous (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From hetero- + -zygous. senses_examples: text: Plant breeding is always a numbers game.[…]The wild species we use are rich in genetic variation, and individual plants are highly heterozygous an...
19110
word: leaf-storm word_type: noun expansion: leaf-storm (plural leaf-storms) forms: form: leaf-storms tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: THE leaf-storm was ended. The sky was washed clear of every cloud and hung blue and brilliant above a little clearing in the G...
19111
word: stale word_type: adj expansion: stale (comparative staler, superlative stalest) forms: form: staler tags: comparative form: stalest tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English stale, from Old French estale (“settled, clear”), but probably originally from Pro...
19112
word: stale word_type: noun expansion: stale (plural stales) forms: form: stales tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English stale, from Old French estale (“settled, clear”), but probably originally from Proto-Germanic *stāną (“to stand”): compare West Flemish stel in the same sen...
19113
word: stale word_type: verb expansion: stale (third-person singular simple present stales, present participle staling, simple past and past participle staled) forms: form: stales tags: present singular third-person form: staling tags: participle present form: staled tag...
19114
word: stale word_type: noun expansion: stale (plural stales) forms: form: stales tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English stale, from Old English stalu, from Proto-Germanic *stal-; compare English stell from this root. The development was paralleled by the ablaut which became E...
19115
word: stale word_type: verb expansion: stale (third-person singular simple present stales, present participle staling, simple past and past participle staled) forms: form: stales tags: present singular third-person form: staling tags: participle present form: staled tag...
19116
word: stale word_type: noun expansion: stale (plural stales) forms: form: stales tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English stale, from Old French estal (“place, something placed”) (compare French étal), from Frankish stal, from Proto-Germanic *stallaz, earlier *staþlaz. Related ...
19117
word: stale word_type: adj expansion: stale (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English stale, from Old French estal (“place, something placed”) (compare French étal), from Frankish stal, from Proto-Germanic *stallaz, earlier *staþlaz. Related to stall and stand. senses_examples: ...
19118
word: stale word_type: verb expansion: stale (third-person singular simple present stales, present participle staling, simple past and past participle staled) forms: form: stales tags: present singular third-person form: staling tags: participle present form: staled tag...
19119
word: stale word_type: noun expansion: stale (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Noun from Middle English stale, from Anglo-Norman estal (“urine”), from Middle Dutch stal (“urine”). Cognate with Middle Low German stal (“horse urine; bowel movement”). Verb from Middle English stalen, from Old Fre...
19120
word: stale word_type: verb expansion: stale (third-person singular simple present stales, present participle staling, simple past and past participle staled) forms: form: stales tags: present singular third-person form: staling tags: participle present form: staled tag...
19121
word: stale word_type: noun expansion: stale (plural stales) forms: form: stales tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English stale (“bird used as a decoy”), probably from uncommon Anglo-Norman estale (“pigeon used to lure hawks”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic, probably *standaną...
19122
word: stale word_type: verb expansion: stale (third-person singular simple present stales, present participle staling, simple past and past participle staled) forms: form: stales tags: present singular third-person form: staling tags: participle present form: staled tag...
19123
word: sabotage word_type: noun expansion: sabotage (usually uncountable, plural sabotages) forms: form: sabotages tags: plural wikipedia: sabotage etymology_text: Unadapted borrowing from French sabotage. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A deliberate action aimed at weakenin...
19124
word: sabotage word_type: verb expansion: sabotage (third-person singular simple present sabotages, present participle sabotaging, simple past and past participle sabotaged) forms: form: sabotages tags: present singular third-person form: sabotaging tags: participle present f...
19125
word: tuning fork word_type: noun expansion: tuning fork (plural tuning forks) forms: form: tuning forks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A fork-shaped object which emits a tone of a specific frequency when struck, producing a refere...
19126
word: ICR word_type: noun expansion: ICR (uncountable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Initialism of intelligent character recognition. Initialism of ion cyclotron resonance. senses_topics:
19127
word: ICR word_type: name expansion: ICR forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Initialism of Institute for Creation Research. senses_topics: creationism lifestyle religion
19128
word: batis word_type: noun expansion: batis (plural batises) forms: form: batises tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From translingual Batis, the genus in question, itself likely from Ancient Greek βατίς (batís). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Any of several passe...
19129
word: Queen Anne word_type: name expansion: Queen Anne forms: wikipedia: Queen Anne style furniture etymology_text: After Queen Anne of Great Britain (reigned 1702–1714). senses_examples: text: We inherited our Queen Anne chairs from my wife's family. type: example senses_categories: senses_...
19130
word: allegro word_type: noun expansion: allegro (plural allegros) forms: form: allegros tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Italian allegro. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a quick, lively tempo, faster...
19131
word: allegro word_type: adv expansion: allegro (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Italian allegro. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: played in a quick, lively tempo senses_topics: entertainment lifestyle music
19132
word: allegro word_type: adj expansion: allegro (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Italian allegro. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: in a quick and lively manner senses_topics: entertainment lifestyle music
19133
word: anthropologic word_type: adj expansion: anthropologic (comparative more anthropologic, superlative most anthropologic) forms: form: more anthropologic tags: comparative form: most anthropologic tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From anthropology + -ic. senses_examples...
19134
word: clairvoyant word_type: adj expansion: clairvoyant (comparative more clairvoyant, superlative most clairvoyant) forms: form: more clairvoyant tags: comparative form: most clairvoyant tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From French clairvoyant, from clair (“clear”) + voya...
19135
word: clairvoyant word_type: noun expansion: clairvoyant (plural clairvoyants) forms: form: clairvoyants tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From French clairvoyant, from clair (“clear”) + voyant (“seeing”), present participle of voir (“see”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_gl...
19136
word: ancle word_type: noun expansion: ancle (plural ancles) forms: form: ancles tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: ...as 'tis the principal opponent of that great joint the ancle... ref: 1734, William Stukeley, Of the Gout, J. Roberts, page 14 type: ...
19137
word: anteroom word_type: noun expansion: anteroom (plural anterooms) forms: form: anterooms tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From ante- + room. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A room before, or forming an entrance to, another; a waiting room. senses_topics:
19138
word: conventional word_type: adj expansion: conventional (comparative more conventional, superlative most conventional) forms: form: more conventional tags: comparative form: most conventional tags: superlative wikipedia: Conventional etymology_text: From convention + -al. senses_exam...
19139
word: conventional word_type: noun expansion: conventional (plural conventionals) forms: form: conventionals tags: plural wikipedia: Conventional etymology_text: From convention + -al. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A conventional gilt-edged security, a kind of bond paying...
19140
word: Yucatec word_type: noun expansion: Yucatec (plural Yucatecs or Yucatec) forms: form: Yucatecs tags: plural form: Yucatec tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A member of a Mayan people who inhabit the Yucatán peninsula....
19141
word: Yucatec word_type: name expansion: Yucatec forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The Mayan language of this people. A native or inhabitant of the Mexican state of Yucatán. senses_topics:
19142
word: alive word_type: adj expansion: alive (comparative more alive, superlative most alive) forms: form: more alive tags: comparative form: most alive tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English alive, alife, olive, olife, on live, on life, from Old English on lī...
19143
word: tow truck word_type: noun expansion: tow truck (plural tow trucks) forms: form: tow trucks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From tow + truck. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A motor vehicle typically equipped with winches, chains, and related equipment, and us...
19144
word: already word_type: adv expansion: already (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: inchoative aspect perfective aspect etymology_text: From Middle English alredy (“fully; already”), equivalent to al- (“all, completely”) + ready. Cognate with West Frisian alreeds (“already”), Dutch alreeds (“already”), Afri...
19145
word: absentia word_type: noun expansion: absentia forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Latin absentia (“being away, absence”), from absēns (“absent”), present active participle of absum (“I am away or absent”); compare absent. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: absence senses_topics:...
19146
word: antimacassar word_type: noun expansion: antimacassar (plural antimacassars) forms: form: antimacassars tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From anti- + macassar. senses_examples: text: […] how could anyone on a three-legged stool under the high top of the sofa sleep? Especially if...
19147
word: neigh word_type: noun expansion: neigh (plural neighs) forms: form: neighs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English neighen, from Old English hnǣġan, from Proto-Germanic *hnaijan, from Proto-Germanic *hnajjaną (“to neigh”). Cognate with dialectal Dutch neien, Middle Low G...
19148
word: neigh word_type: verb expansion: neigh (third-person singular simple present neighs, present participle neighing, simple past and past participle neighed) forms: form: neighs tags: present singular third-person form: neighing tags: participle present form: neighed ...
19149
word: cassation word_type: noun expansion: cassation (countable and uncountable, plural cassations) forms: form: cassations tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From French cassation, from Latin cassō (“destroy, annul”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The abrogation of...
19150
word: cassation word_type: noun expansion: cassation (plural cassations) forms: form: cassations tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From German Kassation, from Italian cassazione senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A piece of instrumental music of the eighteenth century s...
19151
word: treble word_type: adj expansion: treble (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: treble etymology_text: PIE word *tréyes From Middle English treble, from Old French treble, from Latin triplus. Doublet of triple. senses_examples: text: He put his cigar in his mouth, and, with his right hand, up in the ...
19152
word: treble word_type: adv expansion: treble (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: treble etymology_text: PIE word *tréyes From Middle English treble, from Old French treble, from Latin triplus. Doublet of triple. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Trebly; triply. senses_topics:
19153
word: treble word_type: noun expansion: treble (plural trebles) forms: form: trebles tags: plural wikipedia: treble etymology_text: PIE word *tréyes From Middle English treble, from Old French treble, from Latin triplus. Doublet of triple. senses_examples: text: He starts out by saying that...
19154
word: treble word_type: verb expansion: treble (third-person singular simple present trebles, present participle trebling, simple past and past participle trebled) forms: form: trebles tags: present singular third-person form: trebling tags: participle present form: trebl...
19155
word: treble word_type: noun expansion: treble (plural trebles) forms: form: trebles tags: plural wikipedia: treble etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of tribble (“frame for drying paper”) senses_topics:
19156
word: invent word_type: verb expansion: invent (third-person singular simple present invents, present participle inventing, simple past and past participle invented) forms: form: invents tags: present singular third-person form: inventing tags: participle present form: in...
19157
word: ambition word_type: noun expansion: ambition (countable and uncountable, plural ambitions) forms: form: ambitions tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English ambicioun, from Old French ambition, from Latin ambitiō (“ambition, a striving for favor, literally 'a going around',...
19158
word: ambition word_type: verb expansion: ambition (third-person singular simple present ambitions, present participle ambitioning, simple past and past participle ambitioned) forms: form: ambitions tags: present singular third-person form: ambitioning tags: participle present ...
19159
word: tilde word_type: noun expansion: tilde (plural tildes) forms: form: tildes tags: plural wikipedia: tilde etymology_text: Borrowed from Spanish tilde, from Latin titulus (“superscript”) or from tildar. Doublet of titer/titre, title, titlo, tittle, and titulus. Compare Portuguese til. senses_e...
19160
word: bumblebee word_type: noun expansion: bumblebee (plural bumblebees) forms: form: bumblebees tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: 1520s from bumble + bee, replacing Middle English humbul-be. Merged with Middle English bombeln (“to boom, buzz”), in the late 14th century. senses_examples: ...
19161
word: Xhosa word_type: noun expansion: Xhosa (countable and uncountable, plural Xhosas or Xhosa) forms: form: Xhosas tags: plural form: Xhosa tags: plural wikipedia: Xhosa etymology_text: Borrowed from Xhosa (ísí)Xhosa (“Xhosa language”) and (úḿ)Xhosa (“Xhosa person”), where the sequen...
19162
word: superficial word_type: adj expansion: superficial (comparative more superficial, superlative most superficial) forms: form: more superficial tags: comparative form: most superficial tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowing from Late Latin superficiālis (“of or belo...
19163
word: superficial word_type: noun expansion: superficial (plural superficials) forms: form: superficials tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowing from Late Latin superficiālis (“of or belonging to the surface”), from superficiēs (“top, surface”) + -ālis (“-al”, adjectival suffix). senses...
19164
word: arti word_type: noun expansion: arti (countable and uncountable, plural artis) forms: form: artis tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of aarti senses_topics:
19165
word: katakana word_type: noun expansion: katakana (countable and uncountable, plural katakana or katakanas) forms: form: katakana tags: plural form: katakanas tags: plural wikipedia: katakana etymology_text: From Japanese 片(かた)仮(か)名(な) (katakana). senses_examples: senses_categories:...
19166
word: anxiously word_type: adv expansion: anxiously (comparative more anxiously, superlative most anxiously) forms: form: more anxiously tags: comparative form: most anxiously tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From anxious + -ly. senses_examples: text: He anxiously aw...
19167
word: rent word_type: noun expansion: rent (countable and uncountable, plural rents) forms: form: rents tags: plural wikipedia: rent etymology_text: From Middle English rent, rente, from Old French rente, from Early Medieval Latin rendita, from Late Latin rendere, from Latin reddere. senses_exampl...
19168
word: rent word_type: verb expansion: rent (third-person singular simple present rents, present participle renting, simple past and past participle rented) forms: form: rents tags: present singular third-person form: renting tags: participle present form: rented tags: ...
19169
word: rent word_type: noun expansion: rent (plural rents) forms: form: rents tags: plural wikipedia: rent etymology_text: From Middle English renten (“to tear”). Variant form of renden. senses_examples: text: The oscillations were getting so severe that painters on the bridge learned to tie ...
19170
word: rent word_type: verb expansion: rent forms: wikipedia: rent etymology_text: From Middle English renten (“to tear”). Variant form of renden. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: simple past and past participle of rend senses_topics:
19171
word: rent word_type: adj expansion: rent (comparative more rent, superlative most rent) forms: form: more rent tags: comparative form: most rent tags: superlative wikipedia: rent etymology_text: From Middle English renten (“to tear”). Variant form of renden. senses_examples: text: ...
19172
word: aniseed word_type: noun expansion: aniseed (countable and uncountable, plural aniseeds) forms: form: aniseeds tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English anece seed, aneys seede, annys sede, equivalent to anise + seed. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: ...
19173
word: fraternise word_type: verb expansion: fraternise (third-person singular simple present fraternises, present participle fraternising, simple past and past participle fraternised) forms: form: fraternises tags: present singular third-person form: fraternising tags: participle ...
19174
word: dial word_type: noun expansion: dial (plural dials) forms: form: dials tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: The original meaning was 'sundial' and/or 'clock dial'; from Middle English diall, from Middle French dyal, from Latin diālis (“daily, concerning the day”), because of its use in t...
19175
word: dial word_type: verb expansion: dial (third-person singular simple present dials, present participle (US) dialing or dialling, simple past and past participle (US) dialed or dialled) forms: form: dials tags: present singular third-person form: dialing tags: US participle ...
19176
word: wisdom word_type: noun expansion: wisdom (countable and uncountable, plural wisdoms) forms: form: wisdoms tags: plural wikipedia: wisdom etymology_text: From Middle English wisdom, from Old English wīsdōm (“wisdom”), from Proto-Germanic *wīsadōmaz (“wisdom”), corresponding to wise + -dom or ...
19177
word: Happy Christmas word_type: noun expansion: Happy Christmas (plural Happy Christmases) forms: form: Happy Christmases tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of Merry Christmas senses_topics:
19178
word: Romansch word_type: name expansion: Romansch forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Borrowed from Romansch romansch, romontsch, rumantsch et al., from Medieval Latin rōmānicē, from Vulgar Latin rōmānicē (“in the Roman manner; in a Romance language”, adverb), from Latin rōmānicus. Perhaps influenced by the ...
19179
word: bangun word_type: noun expansion: bangun (usually uncountable, plural banguns) forms: form: banguns tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: An eggplant; a brinjal. senses_topics:
19180
word: Won Buddhism word_type: name expansion: Won Buddhism forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A religion founded in Korea in 1916 by Sot'aesan Taejongsa. senses_topics:
19181
word: cyclic quadrilateral word_type: noun expansion: cyclic quadrilateral (plural cyclic quadrilaterals) forms: form: cyclic quadrilaterals tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A quadrilateral whose vertices all intersect a single circl...
19182
word: Aymara word_type: noun expansion: Aymara pl (plural only) forms: wikipedia: Aymara language Quechuan languages etymology_text: From Spanish aymara, possibly from Aymara or a Quechuan language. Attested in English since the mid 18th century. senses_examples: text: Because the Aymara are hungry f...
19183
word: Aymara word_type: name expansion: Aymara forms: wikipedia: Aymara language Quechuan languages etymology_text: From Spanish aymara, possibly from Aymara or a Quechuan language. Attested in English since the mid 18th century. senses_examples: text: In Potosi, Aymara is spoken in the Llica region,...
19184
word: yin-yang word_type: noun expansion: yin-yang (plural yin-yangs) forms: form: yin-yangs tags: plural wikipedia: Yin and yang etymology_text: Borrowed from Mandarin 陰陽/阴阳 (yīnyáng), from Middle Chinese 陰陽 (MC 'im yang), from Old Chinese 陰陽 (OC *qrɯm laŋ), from 陰 (“dark” → “negative force”) + 陽...
19185
word: aim word_type: noun expansion: aim (plural aims) forms: form: aims tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: The verb is from Middle English amen, aimen, eimen (“to guess at, to estimate, to aim”), borrowed from Old French esmer, aesmer, asmer, from Latin ad- plus aestimare (“to estimate”), t...
19186
word: aim word_type: verb expansion: aim (third-person singular simple present aims, present participle aiming, simple past and past participle aimed) forms: form: aims tags: present singular third-person form: aiming tags: participle present form: aimed tags: parti...
19187
word: aim word_type: noun expansion: aim forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Initialism of America Online. AIM; AOL Instant Messenger. senses_topics:
19188
word: pointer word_type: noun expansion: pointer (plural pointers) forms: form: pointers tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From point + -er (agent noun suffix) or + -er (measurement suffix) (sense 10). senses_examples: text: The talkers and pointers had undermined him. They had touch...
19189
word: Sotho word_type: name expansion: Sotho forms: wikipedia: Sotho etymology_text: From Sotho, from Sotho -sotho, from Sotho motho. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A group of closely related Bantu lects spoken in South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana, and Zambia. Sesotho (“the languag...
19190
word: Sotho word_type: noun expansion: Sotho (plural Sotho) forms: form: Sotho tags: plural wikipedia: Sotho etymology_text: From Sotho, from Sotho -sotho, from Sotho motho. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A Mosotho (“person”); a member of the Basotho (“people”). senses_top...
19191
word: roar word_type: verb expansion: roar (third-person singular simple present roars, present participle roaring, simple past and past participle roared) forms: form: roars tags: present singular third-person form: roaring tags: participle present form: roared tags: ...
19192
word: roar word_type: noun expansion: roar (plural roars) forms: form: roars tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English roren, raren, from Old English rārian (“to roar; wail; lament”), from Proto-West Germanic *rairōn, from Proto-Germanic *rairōną (“to bellow; roar”), from Proto-...
19193
word: Teresa word_type: name expansion: Teresa forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: First recorded as the name of a fourth-century Spanish saint. Of obscure origin; suggestions include Therasia or Thera, ancient name of the Greek island Thira. senses_examples: text: My friends call me Terry. My husband a...
19194
word: spot word_type: noun expansion: spot (plural spots) forms: form: spots tags: plural wikipedia: spot etymology_text: From Middle English spot, spotte, partially from Middle Dutch spotte (“spot, speck”), and partially merging with Middle English splot, from Old English splott (“spot, plot of l...
19195
word: spot word_type: verb expansion: spot (third-person singular simple present spots, present participle spotting, simple past and past participle spotted) forms: form: spots tags: present singular third-person form: spotting tags: participle present form: spotted tag...
19196
word: spot word_type: adj expansion: spot (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: spot etymology_text: From Middle English spot, spotte, partially from Middle Dutch spotte (“spot, speck”), and partially merging with Middle English splot, from Old English splott (“spot, plot of land”), from Proto-West Germanic *sp...
19197
word: animosity word_type: noun expansion: animosity (countable and uncountable, plural animosities) forms: form: animosities tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From French animosité, from Latin animositas (“courage, spirit, vehemence”), from animosus, from animus (“courage, spirit, mind”); ...
19198
word: angrily word_type: adv expansion: angrily (comparative more angrily, superlative most angrily) forms: form: more angrily tags: comparative form: most angrily tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English angrily, equivalent to angry + -ly. senses_examples: t...
19199
word: Lombard word_type: noun expansion: Lombard (plural Lombards) forms: form: Lombards tags: plural wikipedia: Lombard etymology_text: From Middle English Lombard, Lumbard, borrowed from Old French Lombard, Lombart (“a Lombard”), from Late Latin langobardus, longobardus (“a Lombard”), from Germa...