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14522 perusal [[English]] ipa :-uːzəl[Etymology] peruse +‎ -al [Noun] perusal (uncountable) 1.the act of perusing; studying something carefully 0 0 2012/05/04 18:29
14523 blanched [[English]] [Adjective] blanched (comparative more blanched, superlative most blanched) 1.lacking complexion or color 2.bleached [Verb] blanched 1.Simple past tense and past participle of blanch. 0 0 2012/05/04 18:29
14525 blanch [[English]] ipa :-ɑːntʃ[Noun] blanch (uncountable) 1.ore, not in masses, but mixed with other minerals. [Verb] blanch (third-person singular simple present blanches, present participle blanching, simple past and past participle blanched) 1.To grow or become white; as, his cheek blanched with fear; the rose blanches in the sun. 2.To take the color out of, and make white; to bleach; as, to blanch linen; age has blanched his hair. 3.To avoid, as from fear; to evade; to leave unnoticed. 4.To cause to turn aside or back; as, to blanch a deer. 5.To use evasion. 6.(cooking) To cook by dipping briefly into boiling water, then directly into cold water. 7.To whiten, as the surface of meat, by plunging into boiling water and afterwards into cold, so as to harden the surface and retain the juices 8.To bleach by excluding the light, as the stalks or leaves of plants, by earthing them up or tying them together. 9.To make white by removing the skin of, as by scalding; as, to blanch almonds. 10.To give a white luster to (silver, before stamping, in the process of coining.). 11.To cover (sheet iron) with a coating of tin. 12.(figuratively) To whiten; to give a favorable appearance to; to whitewash; to palliate. 0 0 2012/05/04 18:29
14526 Blanch [[English]] [Proper noun] Blanch 1.A female given name, a less common spelling of Blanche. 2.1596, William Shakespeare, The Life and Death of King John, Act II, Scene 1: That daughter there of Spain, the Lady Blanch, / Is near to England: look upon the years / Of Lewis the Dauphin and the lovely maid. / If lusty love should go in quest of beauty, / Where should he find it fairer than in Blanch? 0 0 2012/05/04 18:29
14527 participate [[English]] [Etymology] From Latin participatus, past participle of participare (“to take part in, share in, give part in, impart”), from Latin particeps (“taking part in, sharing in”), from pars (“part”) + capere (“to take”); see part and capable. [Verb] participate (third-person singular simple present participates, present participle participating, simple past and past participle participated) 1.To join in, to take part, to involve oneself. 2.(obsolete) To share (something) with others; to transfer (something) to or unto others. 3.1662 Thomas Salusbury, Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief Systems of the World (Dialogue 2) Make the Earth ... turn round its own axis in twenty four hours, and towards the same point with all the other Spheres; and without participating this same motion to any other Planet or Star. [[Latin]] [Verb] participāte 1.second-person plural present active imperative of participō 0 0 2012/05/04 18:29
14528 ritual [[English]] ipa :/ˈrɪ.tʃu.əl/[Adjective] ritual (comparative more ritual, superlative most ritual) 1.Related to a rite or repeated set of actions. They performed the ritual lighting of the candles. [Alternative forms] - rituall (obsolete) [Etymology] From Latin adjective ritualis, from noun rituum, rite, + adjective suffix -alis. [Noun] ritual (plural rituals) 1.rite; a repeated set of actions They carried out the ritual carefully. [[Serbo-Croatian]] ipa :/ritǔaːl/[Noun] ritùāl m. (Cyrillic spelling риту̀а̄л) 1.ritual [[Spanish]] [Adjective] ritual m. and f. (plural rituales) 1.ritual [Noun] ritual m. (plural rituales) 1.rite 0 0 2012/01/28 19:59 2012/05/04 18:29
14529 banquet [[English]] [Etymology] Middle English banket, from Middle French banquet, from Italian banchetto (“light repast between meals, snack eaten on a small bench”, literally “a small bench”), from banco (“bench”), of Germanic origin, from Lombardic *bank, panch (“bench”), from Proto-Germanic *bankiz (“bench”). Akin to Old High German bank, banch (“bench”), Old English benc (“bench”). More at bank, bench. [Noun] banquet (plural banquets) 1.A large celebratory meal; a feast. [Verb] banquet (third-person singular simple present banquets, present participle banqueting, simple past and past participle banqueted) 1.To participate in a banquet. [[French]] ipa :/bɑ̃.kɛ/[Etymology] Middle French banquet, from Italian banchetto (“light repast between meals, snack eaten on a small bench”, literally “a small bench”), from banco (“bench”), of Germanic origin, from Lombardic *bank, panch (“bench”), from Proto-Germanic *bankiz (“bench”). Akin to Old High German bank, banch (“bench”), Old English benc (“bench”). Compare Old French banquet, which only meant "small bench", from the same Germanic source. [Noun] banquet m. (plural banquets) 1.banquet 0 0 2012/05/04 18:29
14534 clue [[English]] ipa :/kluː/[Etymology] Variant of clew, "a ball of thread or yarn", with reference to the one which the mythical Theseus used to guide him out of the Minotaur's labyrinth. [Noun] clue (plural clues) 1.(now rare) A strand of yarn etc. as used to guide one through a labyrinth; something which points the way, a guide. 2.1897, Henry James, What Maisie Knew: she had even had in the past a small smug conviction that in the domestic labyrinth she always kept the clue. 3.Information which may lead one to a certain point or conclusion. 4.An object or a kind of indication which may be used as evidence. 5.(slang) Insight or understanding ("to have a clue [about]" or "to have clue". See have a clue, clue stick) [Synonyms] - (information which may lead one to a certain point or conclusion): hint, indication, suggestion - (object or indication which may be used as evidence): signature [Verb] clue (third-person singular simple present clues, present participle cluing, simple past and past participle clued) 1.To provide with a clue (often used with "in" or "up"). 2.To provide someone with information which he or she lacks. Smith, clue Jones in on what's been happening. [[Latin]] [Verb] cluē 1.second-person singular present active imperative of clueō 0 0 2010/07/05 11:49 2012/05/04 18:29
14535 prompter [[English]] [Adjective] prompter 1.comparative form of prompt: more prompt [Noun] prompter (plural prompters) 1.(theater) The person who does the prompting. [[Polish]] [Noun] prompter m. 1.teleprompter 0 0 2012/05/04 18:29
14536 acceptor [[English]] ipa :/əkˈsɛptə(r)/[Alternative forms] - acceptour (obsolete, rare) [Etymology] to accept + -or. [Noun] acceptor (plural acceptors) 1.One who accepts. 2.(In law and commerce) one who accepts a draft or a bill of exchange; a drawee after he has accepted. 3.(chemistry) an atom or molecule which can accept an electron to form a chemical bond. 4.(physics) a chemical acceptor atom forming a positive hole in a semiconductor. [[Latin]] [Verb] acceptor 1.first-person singular present passive indicative of acceptō 0 0 2012/05/04 18:29
14537 disassociative [[English]] [Adjective] disassociative (comparative more disassociative, superlative most disassociative) 1.That disassociates; that causes disassociation Dissociative drugs Dissociative identity disorder 0 0 2012/05/04 18:30
14538 unharmonious [[English]] [Adjective] unharmonious (comparative more unharmonious, superlative most unharmonious) 1.Alternate spelling of inharmonious 0 0 2012/05/04 18:31
14539 entropic [[English]] [Adjective] entropic 1.Of, pertaining to, or as a consequence of entropy. 0 0 2012/05/04 18:32
14541 blunder [[English]] ipa :/ˈblʌn.də(ɹ)/[Anagrams] - bundler [Etymology] Old Norse blunda (“to shut the eyes”). Cognates include Danish blunde (“to blink”). [Noun] blunder (plural blunders) 1.A clumsy or embarrassing mistake. [Synonyms] - (error): blooper, boo-boo, error, faux pas, fluff, gaffe, goof, lapse, mistake, slip, stumble, thinko [Verb] blunder (third-person singular simple present blunders, present participle blundering, simple past and past participle blundered) 1.To make a stupid mistake. 2.To move blindly or clumsily. [[Dutch]] [Anagrams] - brulden [Noun] blunder m. (plural blunders, diminutive blundertje) 1.blunder [Verb] blunder 1.first-person singular present indicative of blunderen. 2.imperative of blunderen. [[Swedish]] [Noun] blunder c. 1.blunder; clumsy mistake 0 0 2009/02/18 12:42 2012/05/04 18:40 TaN
14542 construed [[English]] [Verb] construed 1.Simple past tense and past participle of construe. 0 0 2012/05/04 18:40
14546 schadenfreude [[English]] ipa :/ˈʃɑː.dənˌfrɔɪ.də/[Etymology] Borrowing from German Schadenfreude (“damage joy”) [Noun] schadenfreude (uncountable) 1.Malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else's misfortune. 2.1897, Arthur Schopenhauer, Thomas Bailey Saunders (translator), "Human Nature", The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer, But it is Schadenfreude, a mischievous delight in the misfortunes of others, which remains the worst trait in human nature. [Synonyms] - epicaricacy (rare) 0 0 2012/05/04 18:42
14547 functionality [[English]] [Etymology] From functional +‎ -ity. [Noun] functionality (countable and uncountable; plural functionalities) 1.The ability to perform a task or function; that set of functions that something is able or equipped to perform. 2.(US, law) In United States trademark law, the tendency of a product design to serve a function other than identification of the product, preventing that design from being protected as a trademark. 3.(organic chemistry) The presence of a functional group Aldrichimica Acta Volume 30 No 4 (pdf) from Sigma-Aldrich The vinyldiazomethanes that have been commonly used in our studies contain an electron-withdrawing group adjacent to the diazo functionality. 0 0 2012/05/04 18:54
14548 stochastically [[English]] [Adverb] stochastically (comparative more stochastically, superlative most stochastically) 1.In a stochastic manner; by means of a process involving a randomly determined sequence of events. 0 0 2012/05/04 18:55
14552 spindled [[English]] [Anagrams] - splendid [Verb] spindled 1.Simple past tense and past participle of spindle. 0 0 2012/05/04 18:58
14553 spindle [[English]] ipa :spɪndəl[Anagrams] - splined [Etymology] Old English spinel [Noun] spindle (plural spindles) 1.(spinning) A rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres (especially wool), usually consisting of a shaft and a circular whorl positioned at either the upper or lower end of the shaft when suspended vertically from the forming thread. 2.A rod which turns, or on which something turns. 3.A rotary axis of a machine tool or power tool. 4.A worldwide tree of the genus Euonymus, originally used for making the spindles used for spinning wool. 5.An upright spike for holding paper documents by skewering. [Verb] spindle (third-person singular simple present spindles, present participle spindling, simple past and past participle spindled) 1.To make into a long tapered shape. 2.To impale on a device for holding paper documents. Do not fold, spindle or mutilate this document. 0 0 2012/05/04 18:58
14554 intonation [[English]] ipa :-eɪʃən[Etymology 1] From the verb intone. [Etymology 2] From the verb intonate. [References] - intonation in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911 - intonation in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 0 0 2012/05/04 19:07
14555 masterful [[English]] [Adjective] masterful (comparative more masterful, superlative most masterful) 1.Of or pertaining to the manner of a master of an art, technique, profession, or craft; masterly. The brushwork on the skin tones was masterful. 2.In the manner of a master; very skillful. The masterful conducting ensured the orchestra gave of their best. 3.Having or showing the qualities of a master vis-a-vis a dependent or subordinate; authoritative; domineering. 4.1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Chapter 14, Rochester to Jane by the fire: ...do you not agree with me that I have a right to be a little masterful, abrupt; perhaps exacting, sometimes, on the grounds I stated... 5.1868-69, Louisa May Alcott, Little Women, Chapter 38: When John spoke in that masterful tone, Meg always obeyed, and never regretted her docility. 6.1908, E. M. Forster, A Room with a View, Chapter 18, Lucy to Mr. Beebe about Cecil: ...it was that he is so masterful. I found that he wouldn't let me go my own way. [Alternative forms] - masterfull (archaic) [Etymology] master +‎ -ful 0 0 2012/05/04 19:08
14557 demons [[English]] [Noun] demons 1.Plural form of demon. 0 0 2012/05/04 20:44
14558 decelerate [[English]] [Synonyms] - to retard [Verb] decelerate (third-person singular simple present decelerates, present participle decelerating, simple past and past participle decelerated) 1.to reduce the velocity of something 2.to reduce the rate of advancement of something, such as a disease 3.(intransitive) to go slower [[Italian]] [Verb] decelerate 1.second-person plural present indicative of decelerare 2.second-person plural imperative of decelerare 3.Feminine plural of decelerato 0 0 2012/05/04 20:49
14559 appalled [[English]] [Adjective] appalled (comparative more appalled, superlative most appalled) 1.shocked, horrified by something unpleasant 2.2012 April 19, Josh Halliday, “Free speech haven or lawless cesspool – can the internet be civilised?”, the Guardian: But the purported rise in violent videos online has led some MPs to campaign for courts to have more power to remove or block material on YouTube. The Labour MP Heidi Alexander said she was appalled after a constituent was robbed at knifepoint, and the attackers could be found brandishing weapons and rapping about gang violence online. [Verb] appalled 1.Simple past tense and past participle of appall. 2.Simple past tense and past participle of appal. 0 0 2012/04/03 05:04 2012/05/04 20:50
14561 baroque [[English]] ipa :/bəˈrəʊk/[Adjective] baroque (comparative more baroque, superlative most baroque) 1.ornate, intricate, decorated, laden with detail. 2.complex and beautiful, despite an outward irregularity. 3.chiseled from stone, or shaped from wood, in a garish, crooked, twisted, or slanted sort of way, grotesque. 4.embellished with figures and forms such that every level of relief gives way to more details and contrasts. [Etymology] From the Portuguese barroco (“irregular pearl”) 0 0 2012/05/04 20:51
14562 indecipherable [[English]] [Adjective] indecipherable (comparative more indecipherable, superlative most indecipherable) 1.Not decipherable; describing something that cannot be decoded, read, understood or comprehended. The doctor's handwriting was indecipherable. 0 0 2012/05/04 20:51
14564 contemptible [[English]] ipa :/kənˈtɛmptəbəl/[Adjective] contemptible (comparative more contemptible, superlative most contemptible) 1.deserving contempt 2.between 1812 and 1814, Jane Austin, chapter 1, Mansfield Park: Miss Ward’s match, indeed, when it came to the point, was not contemptible: Sir Thomas being happily able to give his friend an income in the living of Mansfield... [Synonyms] - despicable 0 0 2012/05/04 20:52
14567 voraciously [[English]] [Adverb] voraciously (comparative more voraciously, superlative most voraciously) 1.in a voracious manner [Etymology] voracious +‎ -ly 0 0 2012/05/04 20:54
14569 fictitious [[English]] ipa :fɪkˈtɪʃəs[Adjective] fictitious (comparative more fictitious, superlative most fictitious) 1.Not real; invented; contrived. St. Mary Mead is a fictitious village from the books of Agatha Christie. [Synonyms] - imaginary, invented, contrived 0 0 2012/05/04 20:55
14570 phenomena [[English]] [Alternative forms] - phænomena (archaic) - phœnomena (archaic, erroneous) [Noun] phenomena pl. 1.Plural form of phenomenon. 0 0 2012/05/06 11:50
14573 ふじ [[Japanese]] [Noun] ふじ (romaji fuji) 1.藤: wisteria 2.富士: Mount Fuji 3.不二: unparallelled 4.不治: incurability 5.不時: unexpectedness, rainy day, emergency [Proper noun] ふじ (romaji Fuji) 1.富士: a place name, such as that of Mount Fuji 2.富士: A surname. 0 0 2012/05/06 21:48
14574 ふじん [[Japanese]] [Noun] ふじん (romaji fujin) 1.夫人: wife, madam 2.婦人: woman, female 3.布陣: battle formation 4.不尽: (archaic) very sincerely yours 0 0 2012/05/06 21:48
14575 [[Translingual]] [Alternative forms] - 畞 (original character) - 亩 (Simplified Chinese) - 畒, 畆, 畮 (variants) [Etymology] The original character is 畞. 田 + 十 (measure ten paces) + 久 (huncing walk) [Han character] 畝 (radical 102 田+5, 10 strokes, cangjie input 卜田弓人 (YWNO), four-corner 07680) 1.Chinese land measure. Eg, In Zhou (周) period, 100 歩 = 1.8 are. 2.fields 3.ridge, furrow [[Cantonese]] [Hanzi] 畝 (simplified 亩, Yale mau5) [[Japanese]] [Kanji] 畝 (common “Jōyō” kanji) [[Korean]] [Hanja] 畝 (hangeul 무, revised mu, McCune-Reischauer mu, Yale mu) [[Mandarin]] [Hanzi] 畝 (simplified 亩, pinyin mǔ (mu3), xí (xi2), Wade-Giles mu3, hsi2) [[Vietnamese]] [Han character] 畝 (mẫu, mẩu) 0 0 2012/03/10 14:59 2012/05/06 22:11 TaN
14577 かれ [[Japanese]] [Kanji reading] [Noun] かれ (romaji kare) 1.カレ: boyfriend [Pronoun] かれ (romaji kare) 1.彼: he 0 0 2012/05/09 14:20
14579 ゆかた [[Japanese]] [Noun] ゆかた (romaji yukata)} 1.浴衣: a kind of light kimono 0 0 2012/05/09 14:27
14582 Л [[Russian]] [Abbreviation] Л 1.(chess) R (rook, castle), from ладья 2.(submarine series) K-137 Leninets (Yankee Navaga), from «Ленинец» 3.lamp, from лампа 4.(metal science) brass from латунь 5.(steam locomotives) Lebedyanskiy, from Лебедянский 6.winch, from лебёдка 7.left, from левый 8.summer, from летний, in diesel oil marking 9.(shipping) lightweight (ship class) 10.litre from литр [[Serbo-Croatian]] 0 0 2012/05/09 14:59
14583 [[Translingual]] [Han character] 主 (radical 3 丶+4, 5 strokes, cangjie input 卜土 (YG), four-corner 00104) 1.master, chief owner 2.host 3.lord [[Cantonese]] [Hanzi] 主 (Yale jyu2) [[Japanese]] [Adjectival noun] 主 (な-na declension, hiragana おも, romaji omo) 1.chief, main, principal, foremost [Kanji] 主 (grade 3 “Kyōiku” kanji) [Noun] 主 (hiragana しゅ, romaji shu) 1.head of the family 2.master, mistress 3.one's husband 4.proprietor, landlord 主 (hiragana ぬし, romaji nushi) 1.master 2.owner, proprietor 3.guardian spirit [Synonyms] - 主人 [[Korean]] [Hanja] 主 Eumhun: - Sound (hangeul): 주 (revised: ju, McCune-Reischauer: chu) - Name (hangeul): 임금, 주인 (revised: imgeum, juin, McCune-Reischauer: imgǔm, chuin) [[Mandarin]] [Hanzi] 主 (pinyin lí (li2), zhǔ (zhu3), Wade-Giles li2, chu3) [[Middle Chinese]] [Han character] 主 (*jiǒ) [[Vietnamese]] [Han character] 主 (chủ, chúa) 0 0 2012/03/04 20:58 2012/05/09 16:19
14584 もと [[Japanese]] [Counter] もと (romaji -moto) 1.本: blades of grass, trunks; falcons [Kanji reading] もと (romaji moto) [Noun] もと (romaji moto) 1.下: bottom; under; lower 2.元: source, origin 0 0 2011/10/07 21:36 2012/05/09 16:51
14585 ie [[English]] [Abbreviation] ie 1.See i.e. [Anagrams] - EI [[Dutch]] ipa :/i/[Anagrams] - ei [Pronoun] ie 1.Third-person singular, masculine, subjective, mute form: he. hoe doet ie dat?, 'how does he do that?' [[Esperanto]] [Adverb] ie (accusative ien) 1.somewhere (indeterminate correlative of place) [Etymology] i- (“indeterminate correlative prefix”) + -e (“correlative suffix of place”) [[Japanese]] [Noun] ie (hiragana いえ) 1.家: house, home [[Middle French]] [Alternative forms] - i' (elided) - je - j' (elided) [Pronoun] ie 1.I (first-person singular subject pronoun) [See also] - moy - me - mien - mon [[Old Provençal]] [Pronoun] ie 1.Alternative form of eu. [[Romanian]] ipa :/ˈjije/[Etymology] From Latin (vestis) linea. [Noun] ie f. (plural ii) 1.blouse (embroidered) 0 0 2009/07/24 16:24 2012/05/09 19:46
14586 いえ [[Japanese]] [Noun] いえ (romaji ie) 1.家: house, home 0 0 2012/05/09 19:47
14587 ふね [[Japanese]] [Noun] ふね (romaji fune) 1.船: ship, vessel, large ship 2.舟: boat, ship, small ship 0 0 2012/05/09 19:58
14591 rosary [[English]] ipa :/ˈroʊzəri/[External links] - Information about Rosaries [Noun] rosary (plural rosaries) 1.A series of Roman Catholic prayers, usually made up of five, fifteen, or twenty decades of Hail Marys, each decade beginning with Our Father and ending with a Gloria Be to the Father. Other prayers are also incorporated into the rosary. 2.A string of beads used in counting the prayers said in a rosary 3.A string of beads used in praying by members of some religions or denominations other than Roman Catholicism such as the Anglican Church 0 0 2012/05/09 22:11
14594 しめる [[Japanese]] [Verb] しめる (transitive, ichidan conjugation, romaji shimeru) 1.絞める: to constrict 2.占める: to comprise (i.e. be a part of) 3.締める, 〆る, 緊める: to fasten 4.閉める: to closeしめる (intransitive, godan conjugation, romaji shimeru) 1.湿る: to be wet 0 0 2012/04/13 01:47 2012/05/10 22:13
14595 あく [[Japanese]] [Kanji reading] あく (romaji aku) [Noun] あく (romaji aku) 1.灰汁: lye, scum 2.悪: evil, vice, ill, wrong [Verb] あく (godan conjugation, romaji aku) 1.開く: open, burst 2.空く: vacant, empty 0 0 2012/04/13 01:53 2012/05/10 22:14
14596 あける [[Japanese]] [Verb] あける (ichidan conjugation, romaji akeru) 1.開ける: to open 2.明ける: to begin, end 3.空ける: to empty 0 0 2012/05/10 22:15
14598 В [[Russian]] [Abbreviation] В (восток, vostók) 1.east [Alternative forms] - В. [[Serbo-Croatian]] 0 0 2012/03/31 14:45 2012/05/10 22:46
14603 operational [[English]] [Adjective] operational (comparative more operational, superlative most operational) 1.of or relating to operations, especially military operations 2.functioning and ready for use 3.1977, George Lucas, Governor Tarkin in Star Wars, Princess Leia, before your execution, you will join me at a ceremony that will make this battle station operational. No star system will dare oppose the Emperor now. 4.effective or operative 0 0 2009/04/08 15:40 2012/05/11 10:15 TaN
14606 [[Japanese]] ipa :[za][Etymology] The katakana character サ (sa) with a dakuten (゛). [Syllable] ザ (Hepburn romanization za) 1.The katakana syllable ザ (za), whose equivalent in hiragana is ざ (za). 0 0 2012/05/11 10:46
14608 ethologic [[English]] [Adjective] ethologic (comparative more ethologic, superlative most ethologic) 1.Ethological. [Anagrams] - theologic [Etymology] ethology +‎ -ic 0 0 2012/05/11 12:15 jack_bob
14609 ethology [[English]] ipa :/iːˈθɒlədʒi/[Anagrams] - theology [Etymology] From Latin ethologia, from Ancient Greek ἠθολογία, from ἦθος (ēthos, “character”). [Noun] ethology (countable and uncountable; plural ethologies) 1.(zoology) The scientific study of human and animal behaviour. 2.(obsolete) The study of the human ethos. 0 0 2012/05/11 12:16 jack_bob

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