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500 | word:
accrument
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accrument (plural accruments)
forms:
form:
accruments
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Alternative form of accruement
senses_topics:
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501 | word:
accountantship
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accountantship (plural accountantships)
forms:
form:
accountantships
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From accountant + -ship.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
The office or employment of an accountant.
senses_topics:
|
502 | word:
quid pro quo
word_type:
noun
expansion:
quid pro quo (plural quae pro quibus or quid pro quibus or quid pro quos)
forms:
form:
quae pro quibus
tags:
plural
form:
quid pro quibus
tags:
plural
form:
quid pro quos
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from La... |
503 | word:
acajou
word_type:
noun
expansion:
acajou (countable and uncountable, plural acajous)
forms:
form:
acajous
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from French acajou (“cashew”), from Portuguese acaju, from Old Tupi acaju or agapú (“mahogany”) or the same root as cashew.
senses_examp... |
504 | word:
accrementition
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accrementition (countable and uncountable, plural accrementitions)
forms:
form:
accrementitions
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
See accresce, increment.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
The process of generation by dev... |
505 | word:
accommodable
word_type:
adj
expansion:
accommodable (comparative more accommodable, superlative most accommodable)
forms:
form:
more accommodable
tags:
comparative
form:
most accommodable
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle French accomodable.
senses_example... |
506 | word:
abuzz
word_type:
adj
expansion:
abuzz (comparative more abuzz, superlative most abuzz)
forms:
form:
more abuzz
tags:
comparative
form:
most abuzz
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From a- (prefix indicating a condition or manner) + buzz (“feeling or rush of energy or ... |
507 | word:
abhor
word_type:
verb
expansion:
abhor (third-person singular simple present abhors, present participle abhorring, simple past and past participle abhorred)
forms:
form:
abhors
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
abhorring
tags:
participle
present
form:
abhorr... |
508 | word:
accruer
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accruer (plural accruers)
forms:
form:
accruers
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From accrue + -er.
senses_examples:
text:
title by accruer
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
The act of accruing; accretion.
senses_topics:
law |
509 | word:
acanthopterygian
word_type:
noun
expansion:
acanthopterygian (plural acanthopterygians)
forms:
form:
acanthopterygians
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From New Latin, from acanthus (“thorn”), (from Ancient Greek ἄκανθος (ákanthos)) + Ancient Greek πτερύγιον (pterúgion) diminutive of... |
510 | word:
acanthopterygian
word_type:
adj
expansion:
acanthopterygian (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From New Latin, from acanthus (“thorn”), (from Ancient Greek ἄκανθος (ákanthos)) + Ancient Greek πτερύγιον (pterúgion) diminutive of πτέρυξ (ptérux, “wing, fin”), from πτερόν (pterón, “feathe... |
511 | word:
acciaccatura
word_type:
noun
expansion:
acciaccatura (plural acciaccaturas or acciaccature)
forms:
form:
acciaccaturas
tags:
plural
form:
acciaccature
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Borrowed from Italian acciaccatura, from the verb acciaccare (“to crush”).
senses_exampl... |
512 | word:
accommodator
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accommodator (plural accommodators)
forms:
form:
accommodators
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From accommodate + -or.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
One who accommodates.
senses_topics:
|
513 | word:
accloy
word_type:
verb
expansion:
accloy (third-person singular simple present accloys, present participle accloying, simple past and past participle accloyed)
forms:
form:
accloys
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
accloying
tags:
participle
present
form:
ac... |
514 | word:
substantive
word_type:
adj
expansion:
substantive (comparative more substantive, superlative most substantive)
forms:
form:
more substantive
tags:
comparative
form:
most substantive
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English substantif, from Old French subs... |
515 | word:
substantive
word_type:
noun
expansion:
substantive (plural substantives)
forms:
form:
substantives
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English substantif, from Old French substantif.
senses_examples:
text:
The Dutch verb beelden and substantive beelding signify form-gi... |
516 | word:
substantive
word_type:
verb
expansion:
substantive (third-person singular simple present substantives, present participle substantiving, simple past and past participle substantived)
forms:
form:
substantives
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
substantiving
tags:
parti... |
517 | word:
accessary
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accessary (plural accessaries)
forms:
form:
accessaries
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Someone who accedes to some act, now especially a crime; one who contributes as an assistant or insti... |
518 | word:
accessary
word_type:
adj
expansion:
accessary (comparative more accessary, superlative most accessary)
forms:
form:
more accessary
tags:
comparative
form:
most accessary
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Accompa... |
519 | word:
absorbing
word_type:
adj
expansion:
absorbing (comparative more absorbing, superlative most absorbing)
forms:
form:
more absorbing
tags:
comparative
form:
most absorbing
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From absorb + -ing.
senses_examples:
text:
An absorbing pu... |
520 | word:
absorbing
word_type:
verb
expansion:
absorbing
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From absorb + -ing.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
present participle and gerund of absorb
senses_topics:
|
521 | word:
accroachment
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accroachment (plural accroachments)
forms:
form:
accroachments
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Compare French accrochement.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An encroachment; usurpation.
senses_topics:
|
522 | word:
absent-minded
word_type:
adj
expansion:
absent-minded (comparative more absent-minded, superlative most absent-minded)
forms:
form:
more absent-minded
tags:
comparative
form:
most absent-minded
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From absent + minded.
senses_examples:
... |
523 | word:
absenter
word_type:
noun
expansion:
absenter (plural absenters)
forms:
form:
absenters
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From absent + -er.
senses_examples:
text:
[…] if many of them that vse the meanes of saluation, shall not bee saued, where shall wilfull Recusants, obstinate ... |
524 | word:
absenter
word_type:
adj
expansion:
absenter
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
comparative form of absent: more absent
senses_topics:
|
525 | word:
abaft
word_type:
prep
expansion:
abaft
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English obaft, baft, baften, from Old English beæftan; be (“by”) (modern English by) + æftan (“behind”) (modern English after). See also aft.
senses_examples:
text:
The captain stood abaft the wheelhouse.
text... |
526 | word:
abaft
word_type:
adv
expansion:
abaft (comparative more abaft, superlative most abaft)
forms:
form:
more abaft
tags:
comparative
form:
most abaft
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English obaft, baft, baften, from Old English beæftan; be (“by”) (modern Eng... |
527 | word:
acetary
word_type:
noun
expansion:
acetary
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin acetaria (“salad plants”).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
An acid pulp in certain fruits, such as the pear.
senses_topics:
|
528 | word:
absquatulate
word_type:
verb
expansion:
absquatulate (third-person singular simple present absquatulates, present participle absquatulating, simple past and past participle absquatulated)
forms:
form:
absquatulates
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
absquatulating
tags:
... |
529 | word:
accismus
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accismus (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Via Latin accismus from Ancient Greek ακκισμός (akkismós, “prudery”)
senses_examples:
text:
On this account, mothers, fathers, men, and even youths, are their best companions; on the contrary, girls conn... |
530 | word:
accoy
word_type:
verb
expansion:
accoy (third-person singular simple present accoys, present participle accoying, simple past and past participle accoyed)
forms:
form:
accoys
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
accoying
tags:
participle
present
form:
accoyed
... |
531 | word:
acclive
word_type:
adj
expansion:
acclive (comparative more acclive, superlative most acclive)
forms:
form:
more acclive
tags:
comparative
form:
most acclive
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Learned borrowing from Latin acclīvis.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
... |
532 | word:
accordable
word_type:
adj
expansion:
accordable (comparative more accordable, superlative most accordable)
forms:
form:
more accordable
tags:
comparative
form:
most accordable
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English acordable, from Anglo-Norman acordable... |
533 | word:
accipient
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accipient (plural accipients)
forms:
form:
accipients
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Learned borrowing from Latin accipiēns (“receiving”, stem: accipient-), the present active participle of accipiō (“I receive”), whence accept.
senses_examples:
... |
534 | word:
accordant
word_type:
adj
expansion:
accordant (comparative more accordant, superlative most accordant)
forms:
form:
more accordant
tags:
comparative
form:
most accordant
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English acordaunt, equivalent to accord + -ant.
sens... |
535 | word:
accipitrine
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accipitrine (plural accipitrines)
forms:
form:
accipitrines
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
* accipiter + -ine
* Compare French accipitrin
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A hawk or a hawk-like bird.
senses_topics:
|
536 | word:
accipitrine
word_type:
adj
expansion:
accipitrine (comparative more accipitrine, superlative most accipitrine)
forms:
form:
more accipitrine
tags:
comparative
form:
most accipitrine
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
* accipiter + -ine
* Compare French accipitrin
sense... |
537 | word:
accite
word_type:
verb
expansion:
accite (third-person singular simple present accites, present participle acciting, simple past and past participle accited)
forms:
form:
accites
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
acciting
tags:
participle
present
form:
accit... |
538 | word:
accresce
word_type:
verb
expansion:
accresce (third-person singular simple present accresces, present participle accrescing, simple past and past participle accresced)
forms:
form:
accresces
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
accrescing
tags:
participle
present
f... |
539 | word:
accroach
word_type:
verb
expansion:
accroach (third-person singular simple present accroaches, present participle accroaching, simple past and past participle accroached)
forms:
form:
accroaches
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
accroaching
tags:
participle
presen... |
540 | word:
alphabetical
word_type:
adj
expansion:
alphabetical (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Latin alphabēticus + -al. By surface analysis, alphabet + -ical.
senses_examples:
text:
Paul, who talks about what the magical papyri do, has in his first letter to the Corinthians describ... |
541 | word:
acclivity
word_type:
noun
expansion:
acclivity (plural acclivities)
forms:
form:
acclivities
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
First attested in 1614. From Latin acclīvitās, from acclīvis (“ascending”), from ad + clīvus (“slope”).
senses_examples:
text:
how gaily vineyards and o... |
542 | word:
abrogate
word_type:
verb
expansion:
abrogate (third-person singular simple present abrogates, present participle abrogating, simple past and past participle abrogated)
forms:
form:
abrogates
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
abrogating
tags:
participle
present
f... |
543 | word:
abrogate
word_type:
adj
expansion:
abrogate (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
First attested in 1526, from Middle English abrogat (“abolished”), from Latin abrogātus, perfect passive participle of abrogō (“repeal”), formed from ab (“away”) + rogō (“ask, inquire, propose”). See rogatio... |
544 | word:
Achean
word_type:
adj
expansion:
Achean (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Alternative spelling of Achaean
senses_topics:
|
545 | word:
Achean
word_type:
noun
expansion:
Achean (plural Acheans)
forms:
form:
Acheans
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Alternative spelling of Achaean
senses_topics:
|
546 | word:
accidie
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accidie (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English accidie, from Anglo-Norman accidie, Old French accide, accidie, from Late Latin accīdia, alteration of acēdia (“sloth, torpor”), from Ancient Greek ἀκήδεια (akḗdeia, “indifference”), from ἀ- ... |
547 | word:
abominate
word_type:
adj
expansion:
abominate (comparative more abominate, superlative most abominate)
forms:
form:
more abominate
tags:
comparative
form:
most abominate
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
First attested in 1644. Perhaps a back-formation from abominatio... |
548 | word:
abominate
word_type:
verb
expansion:
abominate (third-person singular simple present abominates, present participle abominating, simple past and past participle abominated)
forms:
form:
abominates
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
abominating
tags:
participle
pres... |
549 | word:
true name
word_type:
noun
expansion:
true name (plural true names)
forms:
form:
true names
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
He saw that in this dusty and fathomless matter of learning the true name of each place, thing, and being, the power he wanted lay... |
550 | word:
abound
word_type:
verb
expansion:
abound (third-person singular simple present abounds, present participle abounding, simple past and past participle abounded)
forms:
form:
abounds
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
abounding
tags:
participle
present
form:
ab... |
551 | word:
first name
word_type:
noun
expansion:
first name (plural first names)
forms:
form:
first names
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
Imagine a country where children do nothing but play until they start compulsory schooling at age seven. Then, without excepti... |
552 | word:
accompt
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accompt (plural accompts)
forms:
form:
accompts
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
You muſt make an accompt of balance on the next void leaf or folio of your ledger to your other accompts; but after ſo done, do not ventur... |
553 | word:
accompt
word_type:
verb
expansion:
accompt (third-person singular simple present accompts, present participle accompting, simple past and past participle accompted)
forms:
form:
accompts
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
accompting
tags:
participle
present
form:... |
554 | word:
accidence
word_type:
noun
expansion:
accidence (countable and uncountable, plural accidences)
forms:
form:
accidences
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
* First attested in the late 14th century.
* (grammar): First attested in the mid 15th century.
* From Middle English accidence, acci... |
555 | word:
abyssal
word_type:
adj
expansion:
abyssal (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
First attested in the 1690s. From Medieval Latin abyssalis, from Latin abyssus (“abyss”) + -alis (“-al”). Equivalent to abyss + -al.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Belonging to, or... |
556 | word:
abba
word_type:
noun
expansion:
abba (plural abbas)
forms:
form:
abbas
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English, from Latin, from Ancient Greek, from Aramaic אבא/ܐܒܐ (ʼabbāʼ, “father”); see abbot.
senses_examples:
text:
The abba of the coenobion went to him and told... |
557 | word:
abba
word_type:
noun
expansion:
abba (plural abbas)
forms:
form:
abbas
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Variant forms.
senses_examples:
text:
The rich turbans and flowing robes of the respectable merchants are finely contrasted with the rude sheepskin covering of the mountainee... |
558 | word:
according
word_type:
verb
expansion:
according
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From accord + -ing.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
present participle and gerund of accord
senses_topics:
|
559 | word:
according
word_type:
adj
expansion:
according (comparative more according, superlative most according)
forms:
form:
more according
tags:
comparative
form:
most according
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From accord + -ing.
senses_examples:
text:
This according ... |
560 | word:
according
word_type:
adv
expansion:
according (comparative more according, superlative most according)
forms:
form:
more according
tags:
comparative
form:
most according
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From accord + -ing.
senses_examples:
text:
That apprehends... |
561 | word:
EBITA
word_type:
noun
expansion:
EBITA (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Acronym of earnings before interest, taxes and amortization.
senses_topics:
accounting
business
finance |
562 | word:
raptor
word_type:
noun
expansion:
raptor (plural raptors)
forms:
form:
raptors
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English raptour, from Latin raptor (“kidnapper, thief”).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A bird of prey.
One who ravishes or plunder... |
563 | word:
raptor
word_type:
noun
expansion:
raptor (plural raptors)
forms:
form:
raptors
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
Michael Crichton
etymology_text:
Popularized (and possibly coined) in 1990 by Michael Crichton in Jurassic Park; clipping of velociraptor, ultimately of the same etymology as above.
senses_... |
564 | word:
abundantly
word_type:
adv
expansion:
abundantly (comparative more abundantly, superlative most abundantly)
forms:
form:
more abundantly
tags:
comparative
form:
most abundantly
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English abundantly, abundauntli, habundantly, ... |
565 | word:
accostable
word_type:
adj
expansion:
accostable (comparative more accostable, superlative most accostable)
forms:
form:
more accostable
tags:
comparative
form:
most accostable
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Originally from French accostable, in later usage partly r... |
566 | word:
acceptation
word_type:
noun
expansion:
acceptation (countable and uncountable, plural acceptations)
forms:
form:
acceptations
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English acceptacioun, acceptation, from Middle French acceptacion and Late Latin acceptātiō.
senses_examples:
t... |
567 | word:
abrasive
word_type:
adj
expansion:
abrasive (comparative more abrasive, superlative most abrasive)
forms:
form:
more abrasive
tags:
comparative
form:
most abrasive
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From abrase + -ive.
senses_examples:
text:
An abrasive person c... |
568 | word:
abrasive
word_type:
noun
expansion:
abrasive (plural abrasives)
forms:
form:
abrasives
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From abrase + -ive.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A hard inorganic substance or material consisting in powder or granule form such as sa... |
569 | word:
acceptant
word_type:
adj
expansion:
acceptant (comparative more acceptant, superlative most acceptant)
forms:
form:
more acceptant
tags:
comparative
form:
most acceptant
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From accept + -ant.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses... |
570 | word:
acceptant
word_type:
noun
expansion:
acceptant (plural acceptants)
forms:
form:
acceptants
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From accept + -ant.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
One who accepts something.
senses_topics:
|
571 | word:
accumulative
word_type:
adj
expansion:
accumulative (comparative more accumulative, superlative most accumulative)
forms:
form:
more accumulative
tags:
comparative
form:
most accumulative
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From accumulate + -ive.
senses_examples:
tex... |
572 | word:
abuna
word_type:
noun
expansion:
abuna (plural abunas)
forms:
form:
abunas
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Amharic አቡነ (ʾäbunä), Arabic أَبُونَا (ʔabūnā, “our father”).
senses_examples:
text:
Around these leaders are still numerous hereditary dynasties of non-monastic cle... |
573 | word:
acceptability
word_type:
noun
expansion:
acceptability (countable and uncountable, plural acceptabilities)
forms:
form:
acceptabilities
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From acceptable + -ity.
senses_examples:
text:
Acceptability of repentance
ref:
1660, Jeremy Taylor, Th... |
574 | word:
homeworld
word_type:
noun
expansion:
homeworld (plural homeworlds)
forms:
form:
homeworlds
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
Compound of home + world.
senses_examples:
text:
But Woman's heart within itself lives more, / And in her Homeworld she can happy be, / Loving and lov'd: ... |
575 | word:
abalone
word_type:
noun
expansion:
abalone (usually uncountable, plural abalones)
forms:
form:
abalones
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From American Spanish abulón, from an indigenous language of the Monterey Bay area such as Rumsen/Southern Ohlone aūlun (“red abalone”)
senses_exam... |
576 | word:
absinthium
word_type:
noun
expansion:
absinthium (uncountable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English absinthium, from Latin absinthium, from Ancient Greek ἀψίνθιον (apsínthion). Doublet of absinthe.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Common wormwood (Artemisia ... |
577 | word:
acclimate
word_type:
verb
expansion:
acclimate (third-person singular simple present acclimates, present participle acclimating, simple past and past participle acclimated)
forms:
form:
acclimates
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
acclimating
tags:
participle
pres... |
578 | word:
abdicate
word_type:
verb
expansion:
abdicate (third-person singular simple present abdicates, present participle abdicating, simple past and past participle abdicated)
forms:
form:
abdicates
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
abdicating
tags:
participle
present
f... |
579 | word:
achroous
word_type:
adj
expansion:
achroous
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Ancient Greek ἄχροος (ákhroos), from ἀ- (a-, “not”) + χρώς (khrṓs, “color”).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Colorless; achromatic.
senses_topics:
|
580 | word:
abase
word_type:
verb
expansion:
abase (third-person singular simple present abases, present participle abasing, simple past and past participle abased)
forms:
form:
abases
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
abasing
tags:
participle
present
form:
abased
tag... |
581 | word:
achene
word_type:
noun
expansion:
achene (plural achenes)
forms:
form:
achenes
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From French achène and its source, New Latin achena, from Ancient Greek ἀ- (a-, “a-”) + χαίνω (khaínō, “to gape”).
senses_examples:
text:
The mulberry puts forth its ... |
582 | word:
aboard
word_type:
adv
expansion:
aboard (not comparable)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English abord, from a- (“on”) + bord (“board, side of a ship”); equivalent to a- + board.
senses_examples:
text:
We all climbed aboard.
type:
example
text:
As the 1857 to Manchester... |
583 | word:
aboard
word_type:
prep
expansion:
aboard
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English abord, from a- (“on”) + bord (“board, side of a ship”); equivalent to a- + board.
senses_examples:
text:
We all went aboard the ship.
type:
example
text:
Conditions were horrendous aboard m... |
584 | word:
achymous
word_type:
adj
expansion:
achymous
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Ancient Greek ἄχυμος (ákhumos, “tasteless”), from ἀ- (a-, “not”) + χυμός (khumós, “flavour”).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Without chyme.
senses_topics:
medicine
physiology
sciences |
585 | word:
abridge
word_type:
verb
expansion:
abridge (third-person singular simple present abridges, present participle abridging, simple past and past participle abridged)
forms:
form:
abridges
tags:
present
singular
third-person
form:
abridging
tags:
participle
present
form:
... |
586 | word:
abuser
word_type:
noun
expansion:
abuser (plural abusers)
forms:
form:
abusers
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From abuse + -er.
senses_examples:
text:
drug abuser
type:
example
text:
cocaine abuser
type:
example
text:
child abuser
type:
example
... |
587 | word:
abandoned
word_type:
adj
expansion:
abandoned (comparative more abandoned, superlative most abandoned)
forms:
form:
more abandoned
tags:
comparative
form:
most abandoned
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English abandoned, equivalent to abandon + -ed.
sens... |
588 | word:
abandoned
word_type:
verb
expansion:
abandoned
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English abandoned, equivalent to abandon + -ed.
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
simple past and past participle of abandon
senses_topics:
|
589 | word:
achylous
word_type:
adj
expansion:
achylous
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Ancient Greek ἄχυλος (ákhulos, “without juice”), from ἀ- (a-, “not”) + χυλός (khulós, “juice”).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Without chyle
senses_topics:
medicine
physiology
sciences |
590 | word:
rag week
word_type:
noun
expansion:
rag week (plural rag weeks)
forms:
form:
rag weeks
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From rag (“university students society run for charitable fundraising”) + week, possibly from the verb rag (“tease; torment; banter”).
senses_examples:
text:
... |
591 | word:
rag week
word_type:
noun
expansion:
rag week (plural rag weeks)
forms:
form:
rag weeks
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From rag (“piece of old cloth”) + week. From the former use, by women, of rags to protect their clothing from menstrual blood.
senses_examples:
text:
I wouldn... |
592 | word:
Acadian
word_type:
adj
expansion:
Acadian (comparative more Acadian, superlative most Acadian)
forms:
form:
more Acadian
tags:
comparative
form:
most Acadian
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
First attested in 1705. From Acadia + -n (“one that is”).
senses_examples:
... |
593 | word:
Acadian
word_type:
noun
expansion:
Acadian (plural Acadians)
forms:
form:
Acadians
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
First attested in 1705. From Acadia + -n (“one that is”).
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
A native of Acadia or their descendants who moved to... |
594 | word:
Acadian
word_type:
name
expansion:
Acadian
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
First attested in 1705. From Acadia + -n (“one that is”).
senses_examples:
text:
In many places, Acadian has been supplanted by English and by Standard French.
type:
example
text:
The Burgess Shale contains ... |
595 | word:
abbot
word_type:
noun
expansion:
abbot (plural abbots)
forms:
form:
abbots
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
From Middle English abbot, abbod, abbed, from Old English abbat, abbad, abbod, from Latin abbās (“father”), from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς (abbâs), from Aramaic אבא (’abbā, “father”)... |
596 | word:
abusive
word_type:
adj
expansion:
abusive (comparative more abusive, superlative most abusive)
forms:
form:
more abusive
tags:
comparative
form:
most abusive
tags:
superlative
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
First attested in the 1530s. From French abusif, from Latin abūsīvus, from a... |
597 | word:
ppl
word_type:
noun
expansion:
ppl pl (plural only)
forms:
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
text:
Here's my promised posting of internetwork mailing.. There was a HUGE amount of mail in response to the original posting.. ppl are really interested in this... It took me 3 days to sort ... |
598 | word:
ppl
word_type:
noun
expansion:
ppl (plural ppls)
forms:
form:
ppls
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
Abbreviation of participle.
senses_topics:
human-sciences
linguistics
sciences |
599 | word:
domestic debt
word_type:
noun
expansion:
domestic debt (countable and uncountable, plural domestic debts)
forms:
form:
domestic debts
tags:
plural
wikipedia:
etymology_text:
senses_examples:
senses_categories:
senses_glosses:
debt owed to creditors resident in the same country as the d... |
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