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13523 distinguishable [[English]] ipa :/dɪsˈtɪŋ.ɡwɪ.ʃə.bl̩/[Adjective] distinguishable (comparative more distinguishable, superlative most distinguishable) 1.Able, or easily able to be distinguished. Black is very distinguishable against a white background [Antonyms] - indistinguishable [Etymology] distinguish +‎ -able 0 0 2012/03/03 20:08
13524 thwack [[English]] ipa :/θwæk/[Etymology] From a variant (influenced by whack) of Middle English thakken (“to stroke”), from Old English þaccian (“to touch gently, stroke, tap”), from Proto-Germanic *þakwōnan (“to touch lightly”), from Proto-Indo-European *tag-, *taǵ- (“to touch”). Cognate with Old Dutch þakolōn (“to stroke”), Old Norse þykkr (“a thwack, thump, blow”), Icelandic þjökka, þjaka (“to thwack, thump, beat”), Norwegian tjåka (“to strike, beat”), Latin tangō (“touch”). More at tangent. [Noun] thwack (plural thwacks) 1.The act of thwacking; a strike or blow, especially with a flat implement. 2.To strike with a wet, slapping sound. [Verb] thwack (third-person singular simple present thwacks, present participle thwacking, simple past and past participle thwacked) 1.To whack or hit with flat implement. 2.To beat. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:08
13525 coagulated [[English]] [Adjective] coagulated (comparative more coagulated, superlative most coagulated) 1.Subject to coagulation. [Anagrams] - catalogued [Verb] coagulated 1.Simple past tense and past participle of coagulate. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:08
13526 coagulate [[English]] ipa :/kəʊˈæɡ.jʊ.leɪt/[Anagrams] - catalogue [Etymology 1] From Latin coāgulō (“I curdle”), from coāgulum (“a means of curdling, rennet”), from cōgō (“bring together, gather, collect”), from co- (“together”) + agō (“do, make, drive”). [Etymology 2] [References] - coagulate in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 - coagulate in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911 - coagulate at OneLook Dictionary Search [[Italian]] [Verb] coagulate 1.second-person plural present indicative of coagulare 2.second-person plural imperative of coagulare 3.Feminine plural of coagulato [[Latin]] [Verb] coāgulāte 1.second-person plural present active imperative of coāgulō 0 0 2012/03/03 20:08
13527 contrariwise [[English]] [Adverb] contrariwise (not comparable) 1.in the contrary or opposite way, order, or direction 2.1955, Philip Larkin, “Absences”, in The Less Deceived: Rain patters on a sea that tilts and sighs. / Fast-running floors, collapsing into hollows, / Tower suddenly, spray-haired. Contrariwise, / A wave drops like a wall: another follows, / Wilting and scrambling 3.on the other hand [Etymology] contrary +‎ -wise 0 0 2012/03/03 20:08
13529 rumination [[English]] [Etymology] From Latin rūminātio "chewing the cud"; see ruminate. [Noun] rumination (plural ruminations) 1.The act of ruminating; i.e. chewing cud and other ruminants. 2.(figuratively) Deep thought or consideration. 3.(psychology) Negative cyclic thinking; persistent and recurrent worrying or brooding. 4.(pathology) An eating disorder characterized by repetitive regurgitation of small amounts of food from the stomach. [[French]] ipa :/ʁy.mi.na.sjɔ̃/[Etymology] From Latin rūminātio "chewing the cud"; see ruminer. [Noun] rumination f. (plural ruminations) 1.rumination (act of ruminating) 0 0 2012/03/03 20:08
13531 jumble [[English]] ipa :-ʌmbəl[Noun] jumble (uncountable) 1.A mixture of unrelated things. 2.(UK) Items for a rummage sale. 3.(archaic) A small, thin, sugared cake, usually ring-shaped. [See also] - jumble sale [Synonyms] - See also Wikisaurus:hodgepodge [Verb] jumble (third-person singular simple present jumbles, present participle jumbling, simple past and past participle jumbled) 1.To mix or confuse. 0 0 2009/02/26 12:48 2012/03/03 20:08 TaN
13532 subconsciously [[English]] [Adverb] subconsciously 1.In a manner that lacks conscious awareness. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:08
13533 indiscernible [[English]] [Adjective] indiscernible (comparative more indiscernible, superlative most indiscernible) 1.Not capable of being discerned, of being perceived. 2.1919, Sax Rohmer, Dope, ch. 28: The details of the room were indiscernible, lost in yellowish shadow. 3.Not capable of being distinguished from something else. [Noun] indiscernible (plural indiscernibles) 1.(chiefly philosophy) Something which is incapable of being discerned. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13535 piffle [[English]] ipa :/ˈpɪf.əl/[Etymology] Unknown, 1847. Perhaps blend of piddle and trifle, perhaps puff (“(onomatopoeia, puff of air)”) +‎ -le (“diminutive”).[1] [Noun] piffle (uncountable) 1.Nonsense, foolish talk. [References] 1.^ “piffle” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001 [Synonyms] - See also Wikisaurus:nonsense - (act or speak in a futile manner): trifle, twaddle [Verb] piffle (third-person singular simple present piffles, present participle piffling, simple past and past participle piffled) 1.To act or speak in a futile, ineffective, or nonsensical manner. 2.To waste, to fritter away. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13539 pollute [[English]] [Adjective] pollute 1.(rare) Polluted. [Etymology] From Middle English polluten, from Latin pollūtum, from pollūtus (“no longer virgin", "unchaste”), perfect passive participle of polluō (“soil", "defile", "dishonor”). [References] - pollute in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 [Verb] pollute (third-person singular simple present pollutes, present participle polluting, simple past and past participle polluted) 1.(transitive) To make something harmful, especially by the addition of some unwanted product. The factory polluted the river when it cleaned its tanks. 2.(transitive) To make something or somewhere less suitable for some activity, especially by the introduction of some unnatural factor. The lights from the stadium polluted the night sky, and we couldn't see the stars. 3.(dated) To corrupt or profane [[Latin]] [Participle] pollūte 1.vocative masculine singular of pollūtus 0 0 2009/04/23 19:25 2012/03/03 20:09 TaN
13541 unhinged [[English]] [Adjective] unhinged (comparative more unhinged, superlative most unhinged) 1.(philately) (of a stamp) not having ever been mounted using a stamp hinge. 2.(usually humorous) Mentally ill. [See also] - MUH - MNH [Verb] unhinged 1.Simple past tense and past participle of unhinge. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13542 unhinge [[English]] [Verb] unhinge (third-person singular simple present unhinges, present participle unhinging, simple past and past participle unhinged) 1.To mentally disturb. 2.To remove the hinges from. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13543 instigation [[English]] ipa :-eɪʃən[Noun] instigation (plural instigations) 1.The act of instigating, or the state of being instigated; incitement; especially to evil or wickedness. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13544 persuading [[English]] [Verb] persuading 1.Present participle of persuade. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13549 undreamt [[English]] [Adjective] undreamt (comparative more undreamt, superlative most undreamt) 1.Not dreamed; not dreamt. In the end, he regretted only the words left unspoken and the dreams left undreamt. [Etymology] un- +‎ dreamt 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13550 undreamt-of [[English]] [Adjective] undreamt-of (comparative more undreamt-of, superlative most undreamt-of) 1.undreamed-of 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13552 aether [[English]] ipa :/ˈiːθə/[Anagrams] - hearte - heater - hereat - reheat [Noun] aether (countable and uncountable; plural aethers) 1.Alternative spelling of ether. [[Latin]] [Etymology] From Ancient Greek αἰθήρ (aithēr, “air; ether”). [Noun] aethēr (genitive aetheris); m, third declension 1.The upper, pure, bright air; ether; the heavens. 2.The air or sky; light of day. 3.The upper world, the earth (as opposed to the lower world). 4.The brightness or ethereal matter surrounding a deity. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13555 tremendous [[English]] ipa :-ɛndəs[Adjective] tremendous (comparative more tremendous, superlative most tremendous) 1.awe-inspiring; terrific. 2.Notable for its size, power, or excellence. Van Beethoven's ninth symphony is a tremendous piece of music. 3.Extremely large (in amount, extent, degree, etc.) or great There was a tremendous outpouring of support. [Etymology] From Latin tremendus (“fearful, terrible”), gerund form of tremere (“to tremble”), from Ancient Greek τρέμω (tremo) [Synonyms] - See also Wikisaurus:gigantic 0 0 2012/03/03 20:09
13558 archeological [[English]] [Adjective] archeological (comparative more archeological, superlative most archeological) 1.(North America) Alternative spelling of archaeological. [Etymology] archeo- + -logical 0 0 2012/03/03 20:12
13559 abomination [[English]] ipa :/əbɒmɪˈneɪʃn/[Etymology] Middle English abominacioun, -cion, from Old French abominacion, from Latin abominatio. [Noun] abomination (plural abominations) 1.The feeling of extreme disgust and hatred; abhorrence; detestation; loathing; as, he holds tobacco in abomination. 2.That which is abominable, shamefully vile; an object or state that excites disgust and hatred; very often with religious undertones. 3.Antony, most large in his abominations. Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, III-vi [References] - abomination in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 [Synonyms] - detestation - loathing - abhorrence - disgust - aversion - loathsomeness - odiousness [[French]] [Noun] abomination f. (plural abominations) 1.Something vile and abominable; an abomination. 2.(chiefly religion) Revulsion, abomination, disgust. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:12
13560 faucet [[English]] ipa :/ˈfɔːsɪt/[Alternative forms] Variant spellings[1]A faucet. [Etymology] From Middle English faucet, fawcett. [Noun] faucet (plural faucets) 1.(North America) An exposed plumbing fitting; a tap or spigot; a regulator for controlling the flow of a liquid from a reservoir. [Synonyms] - tap, spigot [[Middle English]] [Alternative forms] - fawcett [Etymology] From Old French fausset, perhaps from Latin faux (“throat”). [Noun] faucet 1.faucet 0 0 2009/07/06 18:32 2012/03/03 20:15 TaN
13561 delusional [[English]] [Adjective] delusional (comparative more delusional, superlative most delusional) 1.Suffering from or characterized by delusions [Anagrams] - andouilles [Etymology] delusion +‎ -al 0 0 2010/07/16 11:34 2012/03/03 20:17
13563 sloshing [[English]] [Noun] sloshing (plural sloshings) 1.A motion or action that sloshes. [Verb] sloshing 1.Present participle of slosh. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:18
13564 slosh [[English]] [Etymology 1] (onomatopoeia); compare splash, splosh. [Etymology 2] By analogy with slash. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:18
13565 forbid [[English]] ipa :-ɪd[Etymology] From Middle English forbeden, from Old English forbēodan (“to forbid, prohibit, restrain, refuse, repeal, annul”), equivalent to for- +‎ bid (“to offer, proclaim”). Cognate with Dutch verbieden (“to forbid”), German verbieten (“to forbid”), Swedish förbjuda (“to forbid”). [References] - forbid in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911 - forbid in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 [Synonyms] - prohibit - disallow - ban - See also Wikisaurus:prohibit [Verb] forbid (third-person singular simple present forbids, present participle forbidding, simple past forbade or forbad, past participle forbidden) 1.To disallow 2.To proscribe 3.1908, Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows ...the Mole recollected that animal-etiquette forbade any sort of comment on the sudden disappearance of one's friends at any moment, for any reason or no reason whatever. 0 0 2010/03/02 13:34 2012/03/03 20:28 TaN
13567 abhor [[English]] ipa :/əbˈhɔːr/[Etymology] First attested in 1449. From Latin abhorreō (“abhor”), from ab (“from, away from”) + horreō (“stand aghast”). Cognate with French abhorrer. [Shorthand] - Gregg (Version: Centennial,Series 90,DJS,Simplified,Anniversary,Pre-Anniversary): a - b - [dot] o - r [Synonyms] - hate - detest - loathe - abominate - See also Wikisaurus:hate [Verb] abhor (third-person singular simple present abhors, present participle abhorring, simple past and past participle abhorred) 1.(transitive) To regard with horror or detestation; to shrink back with shuddering from; to feel excessive repugnance toward; to detest to extremity; to loathe. 2.Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good. - Romans 12:9 3.(transitive, obsolete) To fill with horror or disgust. 4.It does abhor me now I speak the word. - Shakespeare, Othello, IV-i 5.(transitive, canon law, obsolete) To protest against; to reject solemnly. 6.I utterly abhor, yea, from my soul Refuse you for my judge. - Shakespeare, Henry VIII, II-iv 7.(intransitive, obsolete) To shrink back with horror, disgust, or dislike; to be contrary or averse; -- with from. 8.To abhor from those vices. - Udall 9.Which is utterly abhorring from the end of all law. - Milton 0 0 2012/03/03 20:33
13569 pansy [[English]] [Adjective] pansy (not comparable) 1.Wimpy; spineless; feeble. 2.Of a deep purple colour, like that of the pansy. [Etymology] From the French pensée (“thought”), as the plant resembles someone that is in deep thought, with a lowered head. [Noun] pansy (plural pansies) 1.Common name for a cultivated flowering plant, Viola tricolor hortensis, derived from heartsease; many garden varieties are hybrids. 2.A deep purple colour, like that of the pansy. 3.(derogatory, colloquial, dated) A male homosexual, especially one who is effeminate. 4.(derogatory, colloquial) A timid, weak man or boy; a wuss. [Synonyms] - A timid man or boy: mama's boy, nancy boy, sissy 0 0 2012/03/03 20:51
13570 exonerated [[English]] [Adjective] exonerated 1.Freed from any question of guilt, acquitted. [Verb] exonerated 1.Simple past tense and past participle of exonerate. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:52
13571 exonerate [[English]] ipa :/ɪkˈsɒnəɹeɪt/[Etymology] From the participle stem of Latin exonerāre. [Synonyms] - (to free from accusation) acquit [Verb] exonerate (third-person singular simple present exonerates, present participle exonerating, simple past and past participle exonerated) 1.(transitive, now rare) To relieve (someone or something) of a load; to unburden (a load). 2.(obsolete, reflexive) Of a body of water, to discharge (oneself), empty oneself. 3.1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, II.ii.3: I would examine the Caspian Sea, and see where and how it exonerates itself, after it hath taken in Volga, Iaxartes, Oxus, and those great rivers; at the mouth of Obi, or where? 4.(transitive) To free from an obligation, responsibility or task. 5.(transitive) To free from accusation or blame. [[Latin]] [Verb] exonerāte 1.first-person plural present active imperative of exonerō 0 0 2012/03/03 20:52
13575 default on [[English]] ipa :-ɔːlt[Anagrams] - faulted [Etymology] From Middle English, from Old French defaute (“fault, defect, failure, culpability, lack”), ultimately from Latin de- (“away”) + fallo (“deceive, cheat, escape notice of”) [Noun] default (plural defaults) 1.The condition of failing to meet an obligation. He failed to make payments on time and is now in default. You may cure this default by paying the full amount within a week. 2.(electronics, computers) the original software programming settings as set by the factory 3.A loss incurred by failing to compete. The team's three losses include one default. 4.A selection made in the absence of an alternative. The man became the leader of the group as a default. 5.2011 December 15, Felicity Cloake, “How to cook the perfect nut roast”, Guardian: One of the darlings of the early vegetarian movement (particularly in its even sadder form, the cutlet), it was on the menu at John Harvey Kellogg's Battle Creek Sanitarium [sic], and has since become the default Sunday option for vegetarians – and a default source of derision for everyone else. 6.(often attributive) A value used when none has been given; a tentative value or standard that is presumed. If you don't specify a number of items, the default is 1. 7.(law) The failure of a defendant to appear and answer a summons and complaint. [Verb] default (third-person singular simple present defaults, present participle defaulting, simple past and past participle defaulted) 1.(intransitive) To fail to meet an obligation. If you do not make your payments, you will default on your loan. 2.(intransitive) To lose a competition by failing to compete. If you refuse to wear a proper uniform, you will not be allowed to compete and will default this match. 3.(intransitive, computing) To assume a value when none was given; to presume a tentative value or standard. If you don't specify a number of items, it defaults to 1. 4.(intransitive, law) To fail to appear and answer a summons and complaint. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:59
13576 kiku [[Japanese]] [Noun] kiku (hiragana きく) 1.菊: chrysanthemum [Verb] kiku (godan conjugation, hiragana きく) 1.聞く: to hear 2.訊く: to ask 3.聴く: to listen 4.効く: to have effective results 5.利く: to be functional 0 0 2012/03/04 17:46
13577 hanasu [[Japanese]] [Synonyms] - (speak, talk): 喋る (しゃべる, shaberu) [Verb] hanasu (godan conjugation, hiragana はなす) 1.話す: to speak, to talk アイスランドではアイスランド語を話します。 あいすらんどではあいすらんどごをはなします。 Aisurando de wa aisurando-go o hanashimasu. They speak Icelandic in Iceland. 2.放す to let go, to separate, to set free, to turn loose その犬を放してはいけない。 そのいぬをはなしてはいけない。 Sono inu o hanashite wa ikenai. Don't set the dogs loose. ロープを放すな。 ろーぷをはなすな。  Rōpu o hanasu na. Don't let go of the rope. 腕を放してくれ。 うでをはなしてくれ。 Ude o hanashite kure. Let go of my arm! 3.離す: to part, to separate, to divide, to release 0 0 2012/03/04 17:48
13578 mamo [[English]] ipa :/ˈmeɪməʊ/[Etymology] From Hawaiian mamo. [Noun] mamo (plural mamos) 1.Either of two extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreepers of the genus Drepanis. 2.2003, Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything, BCA 2003, p. 421: In 1907, when a well-known collector named Alanson Bryan realised that he had shot the last three specimens of black mamos, a species of forest bird that had only been discovered the previous decade, he noted that the news filled him with ‘joy’. [[Esperanto]] ipa :/ˈmamo/[Noun] mamo (plural mamoj, accusative singular mamon, accusative plural mamojn) 1.(anatomy) breast (female) [[Galician]] [Verb] mamo 1.first-person singular present indicative of mamar [[Ido]] [Noun] mamo (plural mami) 1.breast [[Portuguese]] [Verb] mamo 1.First-person singular (eu) present indicative of verb mamar. [[Spanish]] [Verb] mamo (infinitive mamar) 1.First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of mamar. 0 0 2012/03/04 17:51
13580 защищать [[Russian]] [Synonyms] - оборонять [Verb] защищать (zaščiščát') impf. — защитить (zaščitít') pf. 1.defend, guard, protect 2.speak in support (of), stand up for, support, vindicate, advocate 3.in a court of law defend, plead for 4.thesis, diploma uphold, defend 0 0 2012/03/04 17:52
13583 防衛 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 防衛 (hiragana ぼうえい, romaji bōei) 1.defense, self-defense 2.protection [[Mandarin]] [Adjective] 防衛 (traditional, Pinyin fángwèi, simplified 防卫) 1.defensive [Noun] 防衛 (traditional, Pinyin fángwèi, simplified 防卫) 1.defense [Verb] 防衛 (traditional, Pinyin fángwèi, simplified 防卫) 1.to defend 0 0 2012/03/04 17:53
13585 [[Translingual]] [Han character] 防 (radical 170 阜+4, 7 strokes, cangjie input 弓中卜竹尸 (NLYHS), four-corner 70227, composition ⿰阝方) 1.defend 2.prevent 3.embankment [[Cantonese]] [Hanzi] 防 (Yale fong4) [[Japanese]] [Kanji] 防 (grade 5 “Kyōiku” kanji) [[Korean]] [Hanja] 防 (hangeul 방, revised bang, McCune-Reischauer pang, Yale pang) [[Mandarin]] [Hanzi] 防 (pinyin fáng (fang2), Wade-Giles fang2) [[Vietnamese]] [Han character] 防 (phòng) 0 0 2012/03/04 17:56
13590 ato [[Albanian]] ipa :/aˈtɔ/[Pronoun] ato f. pl. (accusative ato, dative atyre, ablative atyre) 1.they [See also] Albanian personal pronouns [[Japanese]] [Noun] ato (hiragana あと) 1.後: back, after, remainder 2.跡: remains [[Maori]] [Etymology] Common Malay-Polynesian, compare Chamorro atof, Indonesian atap. [Noun] ato 1.thatch [[Portuguese]] [Noun] ato m. (plural atos) 1.(Brazil) act (deed) 2.(Brazil) act (state of existence) 3.(Brazil) act (process of doing something) 4.(Brazil) act (division of theatrical performance) 5.(Brazil) act (display of behaviour) [[Spanish]] [Verb] ato (infinitive atar) 1.First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of atar. 0 0 2012/03/04 18:04
13592 кризис [[Russian]] [Noun] кризис • (krízis) m. 1.crisis 0 0 2012/03/04 19:03
13593 [[Translingual]] [Han character] 難 (radical 172 隹+11, 19 strokes, cangjie input 廿人人土 (TOOG), four-corner 40514) 1.difficult, arduous, hard 2.unable [[Cantonese]] [Hanzi] 難 (simplified 难, Yale naan4, naan6) [[Japanese]] [Kanji] 難 (grade 6 “Kyōiku” kanji) 1.difficult [[Korean]] [Hanja] 難 (hangeul 난, 나, revised nan, na, McCune-Reischauer nan, na, Yale nan, na) [[Mandarin]] ipa :/nan˧˥/[Hanzi] 難 (simplified 难, pinyin nán (nan2), nàn (nan4), nuó (nuo2), Wade-Giles nan2, nan4, no2) 1.difficult [[Vietnamese]] [Han character] 難 (nan, nạn, nản, nần, nàn) 0 0 2012/03/04 19:03
13594 危機 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 危機 (hiragana きき, romaji kiki) 1.crisis [[Mandarin]] [External links] - Chinese translation of crisis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia:Chinese translation of crisis - Victor Mair article on PinyinInfo.com - Language Log article on misanalysis of this term - another Language Log article on misanalysis of this term [Noun] 危機 (traditional, Pinyin wēijī, simplified 危机) 1.(Elementary Mandarin) crisis 0 0 2012/03/04 19:04
13595 [[Translingual]] [Etymology] Ideogrammic compound (會意): semantic 厃 + semantic 卪 [Han character] 危 (radical 26 卩+4, 6 strokes, cangjie input 弓一尸山 (NMSU), four-corner 27212) 1.dangerous, precarious 2.high 3.a Chinese surname [[Cantonese]] [Hanzi] 危 (Yale ngai4) [[Japanese]] [Kanji] 危 (grade 6 “Kyōiku” kanji) [[Korean]] [Hanja] 危 Eumhun: - Sound (hangeul): 위 (revised: wi, McCune-Reischauer: wi) - Name (hangeul): 위태할 (revised: witaehal, McCune-Reischauer: wit'aehal) [[Mandarin]] [Hanzi] 危 (pinyin wēi (wei1), Wade-Giles wei1) [[Vietnamese]] [Han character] 危 (nguy, ngoay, ngoe, nguầy, nguỳ) 0 0 2012/03/04 19:04
13596 恐慌 [[Mandarin]] [Adjective] 恐慌 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin kǒnghuāng) 1.panicky, panic-stricken [Noun] 恐慌 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin kǒnghuāng) 1.panic [Verb] 恐慌 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin kǒnghuāng) 1.to panic 0 0 2012/03/04 19:05
13599 политика [[Bulgarian]] ipa :/pɔliˈtikə/[Noun] политика f. (politíka) 1.(only singular) politics 2.policy, policyline [[Macedonian]] [Noun] политика (polítika) f. 1.policy 2.politics [[Russian]] [Noun] политика (polítika) f. 1.policy 2.politics [[Serbo-Croatian]] ipa :/polǐtika/[Noun] полѝтика f. (Latin spelling polìtika) 1.policy 2.(uncountable) politics 0 0 2012/03/04 19:06
13600 政策 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 政策 (hiragana せいさく, romaji seisaku) 1.A plan or course of action of an organization or government; policy. [[Mandarin]] [Noun] 政策 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin zhèngcè) 1.policy 0 0 2012/03/04 19:06
13601 [[Translingual]] [Han character] 政 (radical 66 攴+4, 8 strokes, cangjie input 一一人大 (MMOK), four-corner 18140, composition ⿰正攵) 1.government, political affairs [[Cantonese]] [Hanzi] 政 (Yale jing3) [[Japanese]] [Kanji] 政 (grade 5 “Kyōiku” kanji) [[Korean]] [Hanja] 政 (hangeul 정, revised jeong, McCune-Reischauer chŏng, Yale ceng) [[Mandarin]] [Hanzi] 政 (pinyin zhēng (zheng1), zhèng (zheng4), Wade-Giles cheng1, cheng4) [[Vietnamese]] [Han character] 政 (chánh, chính, chiếng) 0 0 2012/03/04 19:06
13602 方針 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 方針 (hiragana ほうしん, romaji hōshin) 1.A plan どのような方針によるものなのですか? どのようなほうしんによるものなのですか donoyōna hōshin ni yoru mono nano desuka? According to what plan has it been carried out? [[Mandarin]] [Noun] 方針 (traditional, Pinyin fāngzhēn, measure word 個/隻/頂, simplified 方针) 1.policy 2.guiding principle [References] - (Can we date this quote?) Wenlin 3.0 (in Mandarin/English): 0 0 2012/03/04 19:06
13603 保険 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 保険 (hiragana ほけん, romaji hoken) 1.A means of indemnity upon occurrence of a fortuitous event; insurance. 0 0 2012/03/04 19:07
13604 экономика [[Russian]] [Noun] экономика • (ekonómika) f. 1.economy (production and distribution and consumption) [Synonyms] - хозяйствование 0 0 2012/03/04 19:09
13605 経済学 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 経済学 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai 經濟學, hiragana けいざいがく, romaji keizaigaku) 1.economics 0 0 2012/03/04 19:09
13608 中性 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 中性 (hiragana ちゅうせい, romaji chūsei) 1.(grammar) neuter gender 2.neutrality [[Mandarin]] [Adjective] 中性 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin zhōngxìng) 1.neutral 2.neuter 3.androgynous 0 0 2012/03/04 19:11

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