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20000 | word:
thromboses
word_type:
noun
expansion:
thromboses
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
plural of thrombosis
senses_topics:
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20001 | word:
thromboses
word_type:
verb
expansion:
thromboses
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
third-person singular simple present indicative of thrombose
senses_topics:
|
20002 | word:
ceiling
word_type:
noun
expansion:
ceiling (plural ceilings)
forms:
form:
ceilings
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
ceiling
etymology_text:
From Middle English celing (“paneling; (bed) cover or hanging”), from celen (“to cover or panel walls”) (from Old French celer (“to conceal”)) + -ing (gerund-for... |
20003 | word:
ceiling
word_type:
verb
expansion:
ceiling
forms:
wikipedia:
ceiling
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
present participle and gerund of ceil
senses_topics:
|
20004 | word:
torch
word_type:
noun
expansion:
torch (plural torches)
forms:
form:
torches
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
Panathenaic Games
etymology_text:
The noun is derived from Middle English torch, torche (“large candle; lighted stick; (figurative) sunbeam”), from Old French torche, torque (“torch; bundle o... |
20005 | word:
torch
word_type:
verb
expansion:
torch (third-person singular simple present torches, present participle torching, simple past and past participle torched)
forms:
form:
torches
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
torching
tags:
participle
present
form:
torched... |
20006 | word:
torch
word_type:
verb
expansion:
torch (third-person singular simple present torches, present participle torching, simple past and past participle torched)
forms:
form:
torches
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
torching
tags:
participle
present
form:
torched... |
20007 | word:
apparently
word_type:
adv
expansion:
apparently (comparative more apparently, superlative most apparently)
forms:
form:
more apparently
tags:
comparative
form:
most apparently
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From apparent + -ly.
senses_examples:
text:
If he sh... |
20008 | word:
acara
word_type:
noun
expansion:
acara (plural acaras)
forms:
form:
acaras
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Portuguese acará, from Tupian.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Any of a number of Central American and South American freshwater fish in the family... |
20009 | word:
naval
word_type:
adj
expansion:
naval (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English naval, from Middle French naval, from Latin nāvālis; equivalent to navy + -al.
senses_examples:
text:
Conditions were horrendous aboard most British naval vessels at the time. Scurvy and ... |
20010 | word:
pity
word_type:
noun
expansion:
pity (countable and uncountable, plural pities)
forms:
form:
pities
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English pitye, pitie, pittye, pitee, pite, from Anglo-Norman pité, pittee etc., from Old French pitet, pitié, from Latin pietās. See also t... |
20011 | word:
pity
word_type:
verb
expansion:
pity (third-person singular simple present pities, present participle pitying, simple past and past participle pitied)
forms:
form:
pities
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
pitying
tags:
participle
present
form:
pitied
tags:... |
20012 | word:
pity
word_type:
intj
expansion:
pity!
forms:
form:
pity!
tags:
canonical
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English pitye, pitie, pittye, pitee, pite, from Anglo-Norman pité, pittee etc., from Old French pitet, pitié, from Latin pietās. See also the doublets pietà and piety.
senses_exam... |
20013 | word:
bank holiday
word_type:
noun
expansion:
bank holiday (plural bank holidays)
forms:
form:
bank holidays
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
Bank of England
etymology_text:
Historically, a holiday, other than a public holiday, observed by the Bank of England.
senses_examples:
text:
On a bank holiday... |
20014 | word:
GPS
word_type:
name
expansion:
GPS
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Initialism of Global Positioning System (“a U.S. military-based satellite navigation system”).
senses_topics:
|
20015 | word:
GPS
word_type:
noun
expansion:
GPS (plural GPSes)
forms:
form:
GPSes
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Initialism of global positioning system (“satellite navigation system”).
Ellipsis of GPS receiver.
senses_topics:
carto... |
20016 | word:
GPS
word_type:
verb
expansion:
GPS (third-person singular simple present GPSes, present participle GPSing, simple past and past participle GPSed)
forms:
form:
GPSes
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
GPSing
tags:
participle
present
form:
GPSed
tags:
par... |
20017 | word:
apologize
word_type:
verb
expansion:
apologize (third-person singular simple present apologizes, present participle apologizing, simple past and past participle apologized)
forms:
form:
apologizes
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
apologizing
tags:
participle
pres... |
20018 | word:
every second
word_type:
adj
expansion:
every second (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
Take the medication every second day.
type:
example
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Every other/two; each alternate.
senses_topics:
|
20019 | word:
every second
word_type:
adv
expansion:
every second (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
Why do you keep bothering me every second?
type:
example
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: Once per second.
... |
20020 | word:
every second
word_type:
noun
expansion:
every second (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
The man hated every second of the ten years he served in prison for a crime he didn't commit.
type:
example
text:
After enduring traumatic experiences, many pe... |
20021 | word:
bord
word_type:
noun
expansion:
bord (plural bords)
forms:
form:
bords
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
See board.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Obsolete form of board.
Obsolete form of bourd.
senses_topics:
|
20022 | word:
bord
word_type:
noun
expansion:
bord (plural bords)
forms:
form:
bords
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From board, which is also a less common variant of bord; probably from the former practice of laying boards in mine passageways to form a relatively smooth surface along which the ... |
20023 | word:
possibly
word_type:
adv
expansion:
possibly (comparative more possibly, superlative most possibly)
forms:
form:
more possibly
tags:
comparative
form:
most possibly
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From possible + -ly.
senses_examples:
text:
Possibly, they will ... |
20024 | word:
membership
word_type:
noun
expansion:
membership (countable and uncountable, plural memberships)
forms:
form:
memberships
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
membership
etymology_text:
From member + -ship.
senses_examples:
text:
The terms of membership agreement were vague.
type:
example
t... |
20025 | word:
membership
word_type:
verb
expansion:
membership (third-person singular simple present memberships, present participle membershipping, simple past and past participle membershipped)
forms:
form:
memberships
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
membershipping
tags:
partic... |
20026 | word:
thrombus
word_type:
noun
expansion:
thrombus (plural thrombi)
forms:
form:
thrombi
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from New Latin thrombus, from the Ancient Greek θρόμβος (thrómbos, “lump, piece, blood clot, milk curd”); compare thrombo-.
senses_examples:
senses_categories... |
20027 | word:
afternoon
word_type:
noun
expansion:
afternoon (plural afternoons)
forms:
form:
afternoons
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English afternone, after-non, equivalent to after- + noon.
senses_examples:
text:
Theſe men ſerue God in the forenoone, and the diuell in the ... |
20028 | word:
afternoon
word_type:
adv
expansion:
afternoon (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English afternone, after-non, equivalent to after- + noon.
senses_examples:
text:
I stayd at home till noone, and recᵈ of Crowders for 3 loods of shilling 2l. 8s.; and afternoone I went w... |
20029 | word:
afternoon
word_type:
intj
expansion:
afternoon
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English afternone, after-non, equivalent to after- + noon.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Ellipsis of good afternoon.
senses_topics:
|
20030 | word:
microwave oven
word_type:
noun
expansion:
microwave oven (plural microwave ovens)
forms:
form:
microwave ovens
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From microwave and oven.
senses_examples:
text:
Meronym: carousel
text:
We got to install microwave ovens, custom kitchen delive... |
20031 | word:
expand
word_type:
verb
expansion:
expand (third-person singular simple present expands, present participle expanding, simple past and past participle expanded)
forms:
form:
expands
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
expanding
tags:
participle
present
form:
ex... |
20032 | word:
numero
word_type:
noun
expansion:
numero
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Latin numerō, the ablative singular form of numerus (“number”).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
The sign ⟨ № ⟩.
senses_topics:
|
20033 | word:
Thatcherism
word_type:
name
expansion:
Thatcherism
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Thatcher + -ism. Popularized by Jamaican-born British sociologist and cultural theorist Stuart Hall in an article in Marxism Today, see quotations.
senses_examples:
text:
Thus “Thatcherism” is—give or take ... |
20034 | word:
episcopal
word_type:
adj
expansion:
episcopal (comparative more episcopal, superlative most episcopal)
forms:
form:
more episcopal
tags:
comparative
form:
most episcopal
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English episcopal, from Late Latin episcopālis, from... |
20035 | word:
pennant
word_type:
noun
expansion:
pennant (plural pennants)
forms:
form:
pennants
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
Pennant
University of Pittsburgh
etymology_text:
From Middle English penon, penoun, pynoun, Old French penon, French pennon, from Latin penna (“feather”). See pen (“a feather”), and c... |
20036 | word:
qualification
word_type:
noun
expansion:
qualification (countable and uncountable, plural qualifications)
forms:
form:
qualifications
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
qualification
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Middle French qualification in the 1540s, which in turn derives from Medieval Latin quālif... |
20037 | word:
AIDS ribbon
word_type:
noun
expansion:
AIDS ribbon (plural AIDS ribbons)
forms:
form:
AIDS ribbons
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A red ribbon which signifies support for AIDS awareness and treatment research.
senses_topics:
|
20038 | word:
red ribbon
word_type:
noun
expansion:
red ribbon (plural red ribbons)
forms:
form:
red ribbons
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
The ribbon of the Order of the Bath.
A badge in the form of a short strip of red ribbon cross... |
20039 | word:
public
word_type:
adj
expansion:
public (comparative more public, superlative most public)
forms:
form:
more public
tags:
comparative
form:
most public
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
The adjective and noun are derived from Late Middle English publik, publike (“(adj... |
20040 | word:
public
word_type:
noun
expansion:
public (countable and uncountable, plural publics)
forms:
form:
publics
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
The adjective and noun are derived from Late Middle English publik, publike (“(adjective) generally observable, public; relating to the general p... |
20041 | word:
public
word_type:
verb
expansion:
public (third-person singular simple present publics, present participle publicing, simple past and past participle publiced)
forms:
form:
publics
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
publicing
tags:
participle
present
form:
pu... |
20042 | word:
public
word_type:
noun
expansion:
public (plural publics)
forms:
form:
publics
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Semantic loan from Russian па́блик (páblik) and Ukrainian па́блик (páblyk), па́блік (páblik, “public webpage on a blog or on social media”), both borrowed from English publ... |
20043 | word:
plethora
word_type:
noun
expansion:
plethora (countable and uncountable, plural plethorae or plethoras)
forms:
form:
plethorae
tags:
plural
form:
plethoras
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Late Latin plēthōra, from Ancient Greek πληθώρη (plēthṓrē, “fullness, satiety”... |
20044 | word:
penetrative sex
word_type:
noun
expansion:
penetrative sex (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Sex in which the penis is inserted into the sexual partner's vagina, rectum, or mouth.
senses_topics:
|
20045 | word:
Good Friday
word_type:
name
expansion:
Good Friday (plural Good Fridays)
forms:
form:
Good Fridays
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From good (“holy”); compare good tide to refer to Christmas or Shrovetide (e.g. Goodtyde and Gudtyde in some British dialects), Good Wednesday, and the ... |
20046 | word:
sadomasochistic
word_type:
adj
expansion:
sadomasochistic (comparative more sadomasochistic, superlative most sadomasochistic)
forms:
form:
more sadomasochistic
tags:
comparative
form:
most sadomasochistic
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From sadomasochist + -ic.
se... |
20047 | word:
tobiko
word_type:
noun
expansion:
tobiko (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
tobiko
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Japanese とびこ.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
The roe of flying fish used as food.
A nigirizushi (hand-formed sushi) made with roe of flying fish.
senses_topics:
|
20048 | word:
ensign
word_type:
noun
expansion:
ensign (plural ensigns)
forms:
form:
ensigns
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
ensign
etymology_text:
From Middle English ensigne, from Old French enseigne, from Latin īnsignia, nominative plural of īnsigne, meaning marked, distinguished. Doublet of insignia.
senses_e... |
20049 | word:
ensign
word_type:
verb
expansion:
ensign (third-person singular simple present ensigns, present participle ensigning, simple past and past participle ensigned)
forms:
form:
ensigns
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
ensigning
tags:
participle
present
form:
en... |
20050 | word:
arse bandit
word_type:
noun
expansion:
arse bandit (plural arse bandits)
forms:
form:
arse bandits
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From arse + bandit.
senses_examples:
text:
And all the sodomites and catamites, poncey sausage jockeys, arse bandits, turd burglars and fudge pack... |
20051 | word:
YBP
word_type:
symbol
expansion:
YBP
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
Baked clay ornaments and other objects dating from 28,000 YBP have been discovered in Eastern Europe, […]
ref:
2022, Cherl-Ho Lee, Korean Food and Foodways: The Root of Health Functional Food, Sp... |
20052 | word:
yottagram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
yottagram (plural yottagrams)
forms:
form:
yottagrams
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From yotta- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10²⁴ grams. Symbol: Yg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20053 | word:
tone
word_type:
noun
expansion:
tone (plural tones)
forms:
form:
tones
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
tone
etymology_text:
From Middle English ton, tone, from Latin tonus (“sound, tone”) (possibly through Old French ton), from Ancient Greek τόνος (tónos, “strain, tension, pitch”), from τείνω (teínō... |
20054 | word:
tone
word_type:
verb
expansion:
tone (third-person singular simple present tones, present participle toning, simple past and past participle toned)
forms:
form:
tones
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
toning
tags:
participle
present
form:
toned
tags:
p... |
20055 | word:
tone
word_type:
pron
expansion:
tone
forms:
wikipedia:
tone
etymology_text:
From Middle English tone, ton, toon, from the incorrect division of thet one (“the/that one”). Compare Scots tane in the tane; see also tother.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
the one (of two)
senses_top... |
20056 | word:
zettagram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
zettagram (plural zettagrams)
forms:
form:
zettagrams
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From zetta- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10²¹ grams. Symbol: Zg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20057 | word:
exagram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
exagram (plural exagrams)
forms:
form:
exagrams
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From exa- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
(metrology) An SI unit of mass equal to 10¹⁸ grams. Symbol: Eg
senses_topics:
|
20058 | word:
teragram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
teragram (plural teragrams)
forms:
form:
teragrams
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From tera- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10¹² grams. Symbol: Tg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20059 | word:
discussion
word_type:
noun
expansion:
discussion (countable and uncountable, plural discussions)
forms:
form:
discussions
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
discussion
etymology_text:
From Old French discussion, from Late Latin discussiō, from Latin discutiō.
senses_examples:
text:
There was then... |
20060 | word:
gigagram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
gigagram (plural gigagrams)
forms:
form:
gigagrams
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From giga- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁹ grams. Symbol: Gg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20061 | word:
diluvial
word_type:
adj
expansion:
diluvial (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Late Latin dīluviālis.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Relating to or produced by a flood or deluge.
Pertaining to Noah's Flood.
senses_topics:
biblical
lifestyle
reli... |
20062 | word:
petagram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
petagram (plural petagrams)
forms:
form:
petagrams
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From peta- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10¹⁵ grams. Symbol: Pg
An SI unit of mass equal to 10¹⁵ g... |
20063 | word:
algolagnia
word_type:
noun
expansion:
algolagnia (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From German Algolagnie, from Ancient Greek ἄλγος (álgos, “pain”) + λαγνεία (lagneía, “lust”). Equivalent to algo- + -lagnia.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A physical condition tha... |
20064 | word:
zeptogram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
zeptogram (plural zeptograms)
forms:
form:
zeptograms
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From zepto- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁻²¹ grams. Symbol: zg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20065 | word:
femtogram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
femtogram (plural femtograms)
forms:
form:
femtograms
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From femto- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁻¹⁵ grams. Symbol: fg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20066 | word:
nanogram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
nanogram (plural nanograms)
forms:
form:
nanograms
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From nano- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁻⁹ grams. Symbol: ng
senses_topics:
metrology |
20067 | word:
appetite
word_type:
noun
expansion:
appetite (countable and uncountable, plural appetites)
forms:
form:
appetites
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English appetit, from Old French apetit (French appétit), from Latin appetitus, from appetere (“to strive after, long for”); ... |
20068 | word:
attogram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
attogram (plural attograms)
forms:
form:
attograms
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From atto- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁻¹⁸ grams. Symbol: ag
senses_topics:
metrology |
20069 | word:
aright
word_type:
adv
expansion:
aright (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English ariȝt, ariht, from Old English āriht (“aright, properly”), from earlier *an riht, on riht (“rightly”), corresponding to a- + right.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
R... |
20070 | word:
aright
word_type:
verb
expansion:
aright (third-person singular simple present arights, present participle arighting, simple past and past participle arighted)
forms:
form:
arights
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
arighting
tags:
participle
present
form:
ar... |
20071 | word:
description
word_type:
noun
expansion:
description (countable and uncountable, plural descriptions)
forms:
form:
descriptions
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
description
etymology_text:
From Old French description, from Latin dēscrīptiō, noun of action of dēscrībō (“I describe”).
senses_examples:
... |
20072 | word:
yoctogram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
yoctogram (plural yoctograms)
forms:
form:
yoctograms
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From yocto- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁻²⁴ grams. Symbol: yg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20073 | word:
antebellum
word_type:
adj
expansion:
antebellum (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From the Latin ante bellum (literally “before the war”).
senses_examples:
text:
A renewed sense of national pride arose in Hitler's antebellum Germany.
type:
example
text:
Slavery was a... |
20074 | word:
vaginal sex
word_type:
noun
expansion:
vaginal sex (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
vaginal + sex
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Sexual intercourse in which the penis is inserted into the vagina.
senses_topics:
|
20075 | word:
Thatcherite
word_type:
adj
expansion:
Thatcherite (comparative more Thatcherite, superlative most Thatcherite)
forms:
form:
more Thatcherite
tags:
comparative
form:
most Thatcherite
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Thatcher + -ite, named after British prime mini... |
20076 | word:
Thatcherite
word_type:
noun
expansion:
Thatcherite (plural Thatcherites)
forms:
form:
Thatcherites
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Thatcher + -ite, named after British prime minister Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An advoc... |
20077 | word:
picogram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
picogram (plural picograms)
forms:
form:
picograms
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From pico- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁻¹² grams. Symbol: pg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20078 | word:
elastic
word_type:
adj
expansion:
elastic (comparative more elastic, superlative most elastic)
forms:
form:
more elastic
tags:
comparative
form:
most elastic
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From French élastique, from New Latin elasticus (“elastic”), from Ancient Gr... |
20079 | word:
elastic
word_type:
noun
expansion:
elastic (countable and uncountable, plural elastics)
forms:
form:
elastics
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From French élastique, from New Latin elasticus (“elastic”), from Ancient Greek ἐλαστός (elastós), alternative form of ἐλατός (elatós, “ducti... |
20080 | word:
megagram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
megagram (plural megagrams)
forms:
form:
megagrams
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From mega- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁶ grams. Symbol: Mg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20081 | word:
calculate
word_type:
verb
expansion:
calculate (third-person singular simple present calculates, present participle calculating, simple past and past participle calculated)
forms:
form:
calculates
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
calculating
tags:
participle
pres... |
20082 | word:
healthy
word_type:
adj
expansion:
healthy (comparative healthier or more healthy, superlative healthiest or most healthy)
forms:
form:
healthier
tags:
comparative
form:
more healthy
tags:
comparative
form:
healthiest
tags:
superlative
form:
most healthy
tags:
... |
20083 | word:
kaki
word_type:
noun
expansion:
kaki (plural kakis)
forms:
form:
kakis
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowing from Japanese 柿 (kaki).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
a persimmon, more specifically the Japanese persimmon (Diospyros kaki).
senses_topics:
|
20084 | word:
kaki
word_type:
adj
expansion:
kaki
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Misspelling of khaki.
senses_topics:
|
20085 | word:
crag
word_type:
noun
expansion:
crag (countable and uncountable, plural crags)
forms:
form:
crags
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From 13th century Middle English crag, from Middle Irish crec, a contracted form of Old Irish carrac (compare Irish creig, Scottish Gaelic creag), possib... |
20086 | word:
crag
word_type:
noun
expansion:
crag (plural crags)
forms:
form:
crags
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
A variant of craw.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
The neck or throat.
senses_topics:
|
20087 | word:
mahal
word_type:
noun
expansion:
mahal (plural mahals)
forms:
form:
mahals
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Hindi महल (mahal), from Arabic مَحَلّ (maḥall, “place”).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A summerhouse.
Private lodgings.
A territorial... |
20088 | word:
gland
word_type:
noun
expansion:
gland (plural glands)
forms:
form:
glands
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
gland (disambiguation)
etymology_text:
Late 17th century borrowing from French glande, alteration of Old French glandre, from Latin glandulae (“throat glands, tonsils”), plural of glandula (“a ... |
20089 | word:
gland
word_type:
noun
expansion:
gland (plural glands)
forms:
form:
glands
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
gland (disambiguation)
etymology_text:
Early 19th century, probably from Scots glam (“vice, clamp”), probably from a variant of clam (“clam; clamp, vise”). Related to clamp.
senses_examples:
s... |
20090 | word:
Bloemfontein
word_type:
name
expansion:
Bloemfontein
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Afrikaans Bloemfontein, from Dutch Bloemfontein.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A major city, the capital of Free State province, and judicial capital of South Africa.
senses_t... |
20091 | word:
microgram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
microgram (plural micrograms)
forms:
form:
micrograms
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From micro- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10⁻⁶ grams. Symbol: μg A unit of mass equal to one milli... |
20092 | word:
ankle
word_type:
noun
expansion:
ankle (plural ankles)
forms:
form:
ankles
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
ankle
etymology_text:
From Middle English ankel, ancle, ankyll, from Old English ancol (compare anclēow (“ankle”) > Modern English anclef, ancliff, ancley), from Proto-West Germanic *ankul, fro... |
20093 | word:
ankle
word_type:
verb
expansion:
ankle (third-person singular simple present ankles, present participle ankling, simple past and past participle ankled)
forms:
form:
ankles
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
ankling
tags:
participle
present
form:
ankled
tag... |
20094 | word:
crucify
word_type:
verb
expansion:
crucify (third-person singular simple present crucifies, present participle crucifying, simple past and past participle crucified)
forms:
form:
crucifies
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
crucifying
tags:
participle
present
for... |
20095 | word:
hectogram
word_type:
noun
expansion:
hectogram (plural hectograms)
forms:
form:
hectograms
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From hecto- + gram.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An SI unit of mass equal to 10² grams. Symbol: hg
senses_topics:
metrology |
20096 | word:
leafy
word_type:
adj
expansion:
leafy (comparative leafier, superlative leafiest)
forms:
form:
leafier
tags:
comparative
form:
leafiest
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From leaf + -y.
senses_examples:
text:
leafy trees
type:
example
text:
a leafy a... |
20097 | word:
greens
word_type:
noun
expansion:
greens pl (plural only)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English grenes, equivalent to green + -s. Compare Saterland Frisian Gräinieten (“vegetable”), West Frisian grienten (“vegetables, greens”), Dutch groenten (“vegetables, greens”), German Low German G... |
20098 | word:
greens
word_type:
noun
expansion:
greens
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English grenes, equivalent to green + -s. Compare Saterland Frisian Gräinieten (“vegetable”), West Frisian grienten (“vegetables, greens”), Dutch groenten (“vegetables, greens”), German Low German Gröönten (“vegetab... |
20099 | word:
greens
word_type:
verb
expansion:
greens
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From green (verb).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
third-person singular simple present indicative of green
senses_topics:
|
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