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26900 eyv [[Zazaki]] [Etymology] editRelated to Persian عیب‎ (eyb). [Noun] editeyv ? 1.shame 0 0 2020/08/13 11:16 TaN
26901 JAQ [[English]] [Noun] editJAQ (plural JAQs) 1.job analysis questionnaire 0 0 2020/08/13 11:19 TaN
26902 yoa [[Classical Nahuatl]] [Verb] edityoa 1.Alternative spelling of yohua 0 0 2020/08/13 11:22 TaN
26903 FEC [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - C. E. F., C.E.F., CEF, EFC, FCE, cef- [Noun] editFEC (countable and uncountable, plural FECs) 1.(countable) Initialism of foreign exchange certificate. 2.(information theory, uncountable) Initialism of forward error correction. [Proper noun] editFEC 1.(US) Initialism of Federal Election Commission. 0 0 2020/08/13 12:04 TaN
26904 TBA [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - .bat, ABT, ATB, B.T.A., BAT, BTA, Bat-, Tab, abt, abt., bat, tab [Noun] editTBA (countable and uncountable, plural TBAs) 1.Initialism of tracheobronchial amyloidosis. 2.Initialism of tert-butyl alcohol. 3.(medicine) Initialism of traditional birth attendant. [Phrase] editTBA 1.Initialism of to be announced. 2.Initialism of to be arranged. 3.Initialism of to be advised. 4.Initialism of to be aired. 5.Initialism of to be affirmed. 6.Initialism of to be answered. 7.Initialism of to be assigned. 8.Initialism of to be assessed. 9.Initialism of to be added. 0 0 2020/08/13 13:45 TaN
26905 MUI [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - -ium, IMU, Miu, UIM, imu [Proper noun] editMUI 1.(graphical user interface) Initialism of Magic User Interface. 2.(graphical user interface) Initialism of Multilingual User Interface. 0 0 2020/08/13 13:57 TaN
26906 ich [[English]] ipa :/itʃ/[Anagrams] edit - CHI, CIH, Ch'i, Chi, Chi., HCI, chi, hic [Etymology 1] editFrom Middle English ich, from Old English iċ, iċċ (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-Germanic *ik, *ek (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂ (“I”). See also ch-, I. [Etymology 2] editClipping of ichthyophthiriasis. [[Alemannic German]] ipa :/iʃ/[Alternative forms] edit - i - ig (Bern) [Etymology] editFrom Middle High German ich, from Old High German ih, from Proto-Germanic *ek, *ik. Cognate with German ich, Dutch ik, English I, ich, Icelandic ég. [Pronoun] editich 1.I [[Central Franconian]] ipa :/iɕ/[Alternative forms] edit - eich (Moselle Franconian, stressed) - ech (some dialects of Ripuarian; Moselle Franconian, unstressed, enclitic) [Etymology] editFrom Middle High German ich, from Old High German ih, from Proto-Germanic *ek, *ik, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. The expected form is ech; the variant ich is from a form *īh with expressive lengthening (compare the corresponding diphthong in Moselle Franconian). [Pronoun] editich 1.(some dialects of Ripuarian, including Kölsch) I; nominative of the first-person singular personal pronoun Dat senn ich op däm Fotto. That’s I (or: me) in this photo. [[Cimbrian]] [Alternative forms] edit - i (Luserna) [Etymology] editFrom Middle High German ich, from Old High German ih, from Proto-West Germanic *ik, from Proto-Germanic *ek. Cognate with German ich, English I. [Pronoun] editich 1.(Sette Comuni) I [References] edit - “ich” in Martalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974) Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo [[Crimean Gothic]] [Etymology] editFrom Proto-Germanic *ik, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. [Pronoun] editich 1.I 2.1562, Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq: Ich malthata. Ego dico. [[German]] ipa :/ɪç/[Etymology] editFrom Middle High German ich, from Old High German ih, from Proto-Germanic *ek, *ik, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. [Further reading] edit - ich in Duden online [Pronoun] editich 1.I (first person singular nominative (subject) pronoun) [[Hunsrik]] ipa :/iç/[Alternative forms] edit - eich [Etymology] editFrom Middle High German ich, from Old High German ih, from Proto-Germanic *ek, *ik, from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂. [Further reading] edit - Online Hunsrik Dictionary [Pronoun] editich 1.I Ich sin en Fraa. I am a woman. Ich komme fun de Fabrick. I'm coming from the factory. [[Jakaltek]] [Etymology] editFrom Proto-Mayan *iihk. [Noun] editich 1.chili pepper [References] edit - Church, Clarence; Church, Katherine (1955) Vocabulario castellano-jacalteco, jacalteco-castellano‎[1] (in Spanish), Guatemala C. A.: Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, pages 18; 24 [[Limburgish]] ipa :[ɪx][Alternative forms] edit - iech, ik [Etymology] editFrom Old High German ih, from Proto-Germanic *ek, *ik. [Pronoun] editich (personal) 1.I [[Luo]] ipa :/ɪ̀c/[Noun] editich 1.stomach [[Middle English]] ipa :/itʃ/[Etymology] editFrom Old English iċ (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-Germanic *ek (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-Indo-European *egom (“I”), *éǵh₂. [Pronoun] editich 1.Alternative form of I [[Middle High German]] ipa :[iː][Etymology] editFrom Old High German ih, from Proto-Germanic *ek, *ik. [Pronoun] editich 1.(personal) I [References] edit 1. ^ Schmutz, C., Haas, W. (2004) Senslerdeutsches Wörterbuch. Fribourg: Paulusverlag. 2. ^ Altenhofen, Cléo Vilson. (1996) Hunsrückisch in Rio Grande do Sul: Ein Beitrag zur Beschreibung einer deutschbrasilianischen Dialektvarietät im Kontakt mit dem Portugiesischen. Stuttgart: Steiner. 3. ^ "ich". In: Besse, Maria. (2004). Britter Wörterbuch. Losheim am See: Verein für Heimatkunde in der Gemeinde Losheim am See. 4. ^ Online-Wörterbuch der Akademie för uns kölsche Sproch, Stichwort »ich« (URL). 5. ^ Kelz, Heinrich P. (1971). Phonologische Analyse des Pennsylvaniadeutschen. Hamburg: Buske. [[Pennsylvania German]] [Etymology] editFrom Old High German ih. Compare German ich, Dutch ik, English I, Old Norse ek. [Pronoun] editich 1.I [[Polish]] ipa :/ix/[Pronoun] editich 1.possessive pronoun for oni or one, namely their or theirs; indeclinable.editich 1.genitive of oni; them 2.genitive of one; them 3.personal masculine accusative of oni; them [See also] edit - nich - Appendix:Polish pronouns [[Slovak]] ipa :/ˈix/[Further reading] edit - ich in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk [Pronoun] editich (The genitive plural and accusative plural of on (he), ona (she), and one (it).) 1.(possessive) their, theirs 2.them [[Yola]] [Etymology] editFrom Middle English ich, from Old English iċ (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-Germanic *ek (“I”, pronoun), from Proto-Indo-European *éǵh₂ (“I”). Compare obsolete English ich. [Pronoun] editich 1.I (first person singular pronoun) [[Yucatec Maya]] ipa :[ˈit͡ʃ][Etymology] editFrom Proto-Mayan *Haty. [Noun] editich (plural ichoʼob) 1.eye 2.face 3.fruit [References] edit - Beltrán de Santa Rosa María, Pedro (1746) Arte de el idioma maya reducido a succintas reglas, y semilexicon yucateco (in Spanish), Mexico: Por la Biuda de D. Joseph Bernardo de Hogal, page 164: “Ich ssssss s ssss Ojo.” - Montgomery, John (2004) Maya-English, English-Maya (Yucatec) Dictionary & Phrasebook, New York: Hippocrene Books, Inc., →ISBN, page 59 0 0 2020/08/13 14:59 TaN
26907 Ten [[Serbo-Croatian]] ipa :/tên/[Proper noun] editTȅn m (Cyrillic spelling Те̏н) 1.(Greek mythology) Tenes 0 0 2020/08/13 15:17 TaN
26908 ACV [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - -vac, AVC, CVA, Cav., VAC, Vác, vac [Noun] editACV (countable and uncountable, plural ACVs) 1.(military) Initialism of armoured combat vehicle. 2.Initialism of apple cider vinegar. 3.Initialism of air-cushion vehicle. 4.(marketing) Initialism of all-commodity volume. 5.2010, Philip Kotler, ‎Nancy Lee, ‎Paul W. Farris, Marketing Strategy from the Masters A brand's ACV is simply the sum of the ACVs of the chains and stores that stock that brand. [[Spanish]] [Noun] editACV m (plural ACVs) 1.(medicine) Initialism of accidente cerebrovascular. 0 0 2020/08/13 17:28 TaN
26909 ney [[English]] [Alternative forms] edit - nai - nay - nāy [Anagrams] edit - -yne, NYE, Nye, Yen, eny, nye, yen [Etymology] editBorrowed from Persian نی‎ (ney). [Noun] editney (plural neys) 1.(music) A type of endblown flute. 2.2013, Helen Cox, ‎Peter Roberts, The Harp and the Ferryman A few weeks later Adille phoned me to say that he had just met a person who had begun to make neys from special reeds that he found on an island in the Yarra River in Melbourne, of all places. [[Kurdish]] ipa :/nɛj/[Noun] editney f 1.ney [[Portuguese]] [Noun] editney m (plural neys) 1.ney (a type of flute) [[Shabo]] [Adjective] editney 1.this 0 0 2020/08/13 17:39 TaN
26910 P2G [[English]] [Noun] editP2G (uncountable) 1.Initialism of power to gas. (a method of storing generated power, usually by electrolyzing water into hydrogen and oxygen, and carbonizing the hydrogen into methane) [Proper noun] editP2G 1.(computing) Initialism of Proloquo2Go., a widely used assistive technology speech-to-text program. 0 0 2020/08/13 17:47 TaN
26911 dwl [[Welsh]] [Adjective] editdwl 1.dull, stupid Gêm ddwl yw criced. ― Cricket is a silly game.[1] 2.zany, crazy [Etymology] editBorrowed from English dull. [Mutation] edit [References] edit 1. ^ They Thought You'd Say This 0 0 2020/08/13 18:34 TaN
26912 AFB [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - B.F.A., BAF, BFA, F.A.B., FAB, Fab, fab [Noun] editAFB (plural AFBs) 1.Initialism of air force base. 2.Initialism of acid-fast bacillus. 0 0 2020/08/13 18:39 TaN
26913 hrs [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - HSR, RHS, RSH, SRH, r.h.s. [Noun] edithrs 1.plural of hr; hours [[Portuguese]] [Noun] edithrs 1.(proscribed) Abbreviation of hora. 0 0 2020/08/13 18:50 TaN
26914 uci [[Aromanian]] [Noun] edituci m (plural uci) 1.donkey [Synonyms] edit - gumar/yumar, shonj/shonjiu, cãci, tar, tãronj/tãroanji, uricljat, dãnglãrã, dãngã 0 0 2020/08/13 21:15 TaN
26915 VMI [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - IVM, vim [Noun] editVMI 1.Initialism of vendor-managed inventory. [Proper noun] editVMI 1.Initialism of Virginia Military Institute. 0 0 2020/08/13 21:43 TaN
26917 ogg [[English]] ipa :/ɒɡ/[Anagrams] edit - GGO, Gog, gog [Etymology] editAn abbreviation of OggSquish, a 1993 suggestion by Michael Whitsun to replace the original name (Squish) which was trademarked.[1] Ogg was jargon from the computer game Netrek meaning roughly: to put all your resources into an attack to ensure its success, regardless of any negative consequences on the rest of the game. Allegedly "ogg" is a corruption of Og, the screen-name of the player who first played the game this way.[2] [Further reading] edit - https://web.archive.org/web/20130203234214/http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ – official website [Proper noun] editOgg 1.An open bitstream container file format for audio, video, and other multimedia content. [References] edit 1. ^ “Archived copy”, in (Please provide the title of the work)‎[1], accessed 14 February 2009, archived from the original on 27 February 2012 2. ^ http://www.netrek.org/about/akira-history-of-ogg.php 0 0 2020/08/13 22:53 TaN
26918 MLT [[Translingual]] [Symbol] editMLT 1.The ISO 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for Malta. [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - LTM, MTL, Mtl, Mtl. [Noun] editMLT (uncountable) 1.(computing) Initialism of multi-link trunking. 2.(computer graphics) Initialism of Metropolis light transport. [See also] edit - SLPP - SMLT - DSMLT 0 0 2020/08/14 01:00 TaN
26919 KPI [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - Kip, PKI, kip [Noun] editKPI (plural KPIs) 1.(automotive) Initialism of kingpin inclination. 2.(management) Initialism of key performance indicator. [References] edit - KPI on Wikipedia.Wikipedia 0 0 2017/09/05 16:52 2020/08/14 08:34 TaN
26921 3rd [[English]] [Adjective] edit3rd (not comparable) 1.Abbreviation of third. [Verb] edit3rd (third-person singular simple present 3rds, present participle 3rding, simple past and past participle 3rded) 1.To third. 0 0 2020/08/14 08:56 TaN
26922 loz [[Albanian]] [Alternative forms] edit - los [Etymology] editFrom Proto-Albanian *lādja, etymologically close to Proto-Slavic *ladь (“order, peace”), *laditi (“to make order, make peace”).[1] [References] edit.mw-parser-output .reflist.list-style-lower-alpha ol{list-style:lower-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist.list-style-upper-alpha ol{list-style:upper-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist.list-style-lower-roman ol{list-style:lower-roman}.mw-parser-output .reflist.list-style-upper-roman ol{list-style:upper-roman}.mw-parser-output .reflist.list-style-lower-greek ol{list-style:lower-greek}.mw-parser-output .reflist.list-style-none ol{list-style:none}.mw-parser-output .reflist.nobacklinks .mw-cite-backlink,.mw-parser-output .reflist.nobacklinks li>a{display:none}.mw-parser-output .reflist.font-size-xx-small ol{font-size:xx-small}.mw-parser-output .reflist.font-size-x-small ol{font-size:x-small}.mw-parser-output .reflist.font-size-smaller ol{font-size:smaller}.mw-parser-output .reflist.font-size-small ol{font-size:small}.mw-parser-output .reflist.font-size-medium ol{font-size:medium}.mw-parser-output .reflist.font-size-large ol{font-size:large}.mw-parser-output .reflist.font-size-larger ol{font-size:larger}.mw-parser-output .reflist.font-size-x-large ol{font-size:x-large}.mw-parser-output .reflist.font-size-xx-large ol{font-size:xx-large}.mw-parser-output .reflist[data-column-count="2"] .mw-references-wrap{column-count:2}.mw-parser-output .reflist[data-column-count="3"] .mw-references-wrap{column-count:3}.mw-parser-output .reflist[data-column-count="4"] .mw-references-wrap{column-count:4}.mw-parser-output .reflist[data-column-count="5"] .mw-references-wrap{column-count:5} 1. ^ Orel, Vladimir (1998) , “loz”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Cologne: Brill, page 231 [Synonyms] edit - luaj [Verb] editloz (first-person singular past tense loza, participle lozur) 1.I play, joke, move 0 0 2020/08/14 08:57 TaN
26923 Ips [[Translingual]] [Etymology] edit(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) [Further reading] edit - Ips on Wikipedia.Wikipedia - Ips on Wikispecies.Wikispecies - Ips on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons - Ips at BugGuide [Proper noun] editIps m 1.A taxonomic genus within the family Curculionidae – certain bark beetles. 0 0 2020/08/14 09:03 TaN
26924 Ala [[Translingual]] [Noun] editAla 1.(biochemistry) IUPAC 3-letter abbreviation of alanine [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - AAL, aal [Proper noun] editAla 1.Alternative spelling of Ala. [[Bambara]] ipa :[ala][Proper noun] editAla 1.God [[Polish]] ipa :/ˈa.la/[Further reading] edit - Ala in Polish dictionaries at PWN [Proper noun] editAla f 1.A diminutive of the female given name Alicja 2.A diminutive of the female given name Alina [[Turkish]] [Proper noun] editAla 1.A male given name 2.A female given name [[Zazaki]] [Proper noun] editAla 1.Allah 0 0 2020/08/14 10:18 TaN
26925 siu [[Old Danish]] [Alternative forms] edit - siv, siw, syu [Etymology] editFrom Old Norse sjau. [Numeral] editsiu 1.seven [[Old Dutch]] [Etymology] editFrom Proto-Germanic *iz and *hiz. [Pronoun] editsiu 1.she [References] edit - van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010) , “zij”, in Etymologiebank, Meertens Institute [[Old Irish]] ipa :/sʲiu̯/[Determiner] editsiu 1.Alternative form of so used after the deictic particle í and its derivatives [[Old Saxon]] [Etymology] editFrom Proto-Germanic *iz and *hiz. [Pronoun] editsiu f 1.sheeditsiu n pl 1.they [[Old Swedish]] [Alternative forms] edit - syū [Etymology] editFrom Old Norse sjau, from Proto-Germanic *sebun, from earlier *sebunt, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥. [Numeral] editsiū 1.seven [[Sicilian]] ipa :/ˈsiu/[Alternative forms] edit - sivu [Etymology] editFrom Latin sēbum (“sebum”). [Noun] editsiu m (plural sii) 1.fat, sebum 0 0 2020/08/14 10:21 TaN
26926 yhe [[Middle English]] [Etymology 1] edit [Etymology 2] editFrom Old English þē (“you, thee”), accusative and dative form of þū. [Etymology 3] edit [Etymology 4] edit 0 0 2020/08/14 10:26 TaN
26927 JCR [[English]] [Noun] editJCR (plural JCRs) 1.(education, Britain) Initialism of Junior Common Room (in British universities.) [Proper noun] editJCR 1.(computing, Java programming language) Initialism of Java Content Repository [References] edit - JCR on Wikipedia.Wikipedia 0 0 2020/08/14 10:42 TaN
26928 MWI [[Translingual]] [Symbol] editMWI 1.The ISO 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for Malawi. [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - WMI, wim [Noun] editMWI (uncountable) 1.(uncountable, physics) Abbreviation of many-worlds interpretation. 2.(uncountable, physics) Abbreviation of microwave irradiation. 0 0 2020/08/14 11:09 TaN
26929 PVX [[English]] [Noun] editPVX (uncountable) 1.Initialism of Potato virus X. 0 0 2020/08/14 11:13 TaN
26930 jha [[Czech]] ipa :[ˈjɦa][Noun] editjha n 1.inflection of jho: 1.genitive singular 2.nominative/accusative/vocative plural 0 0 2020/08/14 11:35 TaN
26932 Orz [[Chinese]] [Alternative forms] edit - orz [Etymology] editThe O represents the head, the r represents the torso and arm, and the z represents legs [Symbol] editOrz 1.an emoticon representing a kneeling or bowing person 0 0 2020/08/14 11:44 TaN
26933 fya [[Elfdalian]] [Etymology] editFrom Old Norse fylgja, from Proto-Germanic *fulgijaną. [Verb] editfya 1.follow 0 0 2020/08/14 11:47 TaN
26934 TFR [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - FTR, RFT, RTF, TRF, tRF [Noun] editTFR (plural TFRs) 1.(demography) Initialism of total fertility rate. 2.(US) Initialism of temporary flight restriction. 3.Initialism of time-frequency representation. 0 0 2020/08/14 11:47 TaN
26936 NHI [[English]] [Adjective] editNHI (not comparable) 1.(slang) Acronym of no human involved (“describing a crime committed against people deemed socialy undesirable, such as criminals or drug users”). 2.1989 May 14, Los Angeles Times, page 1: As incensed as the public gets at appallingly brutal killings–the ones that blow away innocents–police expend little sympathy on criminal-to-criminal mayhem. An acronym drifts unwritten about the system; those are NHI crimes–No Human Involved. Such talk is severely not part of official policy […] 3.2002, Lynn Breedlove, Godspeed, page 24: The cops got an actual rubber stamp that says NHI. 4.2015, Jill Leovy, Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America, Spiegel & Grau (→ISBN), page 6: According to the old unwritten code of the Los Angeles Police Department, Dovon's was a nothing murder. “NHI-No Human Involved,” the cops used to say. [Anagrams] edit - NIH, hin, ihn 0 0 2020/08/14 11:57 TaN
26937 PPE [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - EPP, PEP, pep [Noun] editPPE (countable and uncountable, plural PPEs) 1.Initialism of personal protective equipment. 2.2020 April 11, Nazia Parveen, “Priti Patel says ‘sorry if people feel there have been failings’ over PPE”, in The Guardian‎[1]: The home secretary has said she is sorry if people feel there has been a failure to supply sufficient personal protective equipment (PPE) to NHS staff, as it was revealed that 19 UK health workers had died after contracting coronavirus. 3.Initialism of property, plant and equipment. 4.(Britain) Initialism of Philosophy, Politics and Economics, a university degree course. 5.2011, David Runciman, "Socialism in One Country", London Review of Books, XXXIII.15: With his sights on the astonishingly narrow educational formation of the government and opposition front benches, he says: ‘PPE has a lot to answer for.’ 6.(computing, historical) Initialism of PCBoard programming executable: a software component used to extend the features of a bulletin board system. [Synonyms] edit - PP&E (sense 2) 0 0 2020/08/14 13:42 TaN
26938 サウダージ [[Japanese]] ipa :[sa̠ɯ̟ᵝda̠ːʑi][Etymology] editFrom Portuguese saudade. [Noun] editサウダージ • (saudāji)  1.the feeling of missing someone 0 0 2020/08/14 14:58
26939 INS [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - NIS, NSI, Niš, SIN, Sin, nis, sin [Noun] editINS (plural INSs) 1.(astronomy) Isolated neutron star. 2.(aviation) Initialism of inertial navigation system. 3.(US, historical) Immigration and naturalization service. 4.(military, nautical) Initialism of Indian Naval Ship. [Synonyms] edit(Inertial Navigation System): - INU (inertial navigation unit) - IRU (inertial reference unit) - IRS (inertial reference system) 0 0 2020/08/14 16:18 TaN
26940 biorhythm [[English]] [Etymology] editFirst coined 1960, from bio- +‎ rhythm [Noun] editbiorhythm (plural biorhythms) 1.(biology) Any cyclic biological or physiological pattern or activity 2.(pseudoscience) Any of three sinusoidal graphs, normally plotted by computer, having a person's birthdate as origin, that that are supposed to give meaningful information about emotional levels, physical energy levels, and mental/psychic sensitivity. [See also] edit - circadian rhythm - menstrual cycle 0 0 2020/08/14 20:59
26941 波形 [[Chinese]] ipa :/pwɔ⁵⁵ ɕiŋ³⁵/[Noun] edit波形 1.wavy form; rippled shape 2.(physics) waveform [[Japanese]] [Etymology 1] edit [Etymology 2] edit 0 0 2020/08/14 21:00
26942 ulf [[Old Danish]] [Etymology] editFrom Old Norse úlfr, from Proto-Germanic *wulfaz, from Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos. [Noun] editulf m 1.wolf [[Swedish]] [Anagrams] edit - ful [Noun] editulf 1.Obsolete spelling of ulv 0 0 2020/08/14 22:43 TaN
26943 2ry [[English]] [Adjective] edit2ry (comparative more 2ry, superlative most 2ry) 1.Abbreviation of secondary. 0 0 2020/08/15 09:24 TaN
26944 soh [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - HOS, Hos., OHS, OHs, Osh, hos, ohs, osh, sho, sho' [Noun] editsoh (plural sohs) 1.(music) Alternative form of so [[Gothic]] [Romanization] editsōh 1.Romanization of 𐍃̷͉ 0 0 2020/08/15 09:38 TaN
26945 RNS [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - NRS, NSR, RSN, SNR, Snr [Noun] editRNS 1.(abbreviation) reactive nitrogen species 2.(slang) Real Nigga Shit [See also] edit - free radical - ROS 0 0 2020/08/15 11:52 TaN
26946 3GL [[English]] [Noun] edit3GL (plural 3GLs) 1.(programming) Initialism of third-generation language. The 3GLs include C, C++, Java, and Fortran. [References] edit“3GL” in "Systems and software engineering—vocabulary", ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2010(E), 15 December 2010, →ISBN, DOI 10.1109/IEEESTD.2010.5733835 [See also] edit - 1GL, 2GL, 3GL, 4GL, 5GL 0 0 2020/08/15 13:03 TaN
26948 TEC [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - CET, CTE, ECT, ETC, TCE, etc, etc., tce [Noun] editTEC (plural TECs) 1.(electronics) Initialism of thermoelectric cooler: an electrical heat-transferring device which applies the Peltier effect. 0 0 2020/08/15 13:45 TaN
26949 vem [[Latvian]] [Verb] editvem 1.2nd person singular present indicative form of vemt 2.2nd person singular imperative form of vemt [[Portuguese]] ipa :/vẽj̃/[Verb] editvem 1. Third-person singular (ele, ela, also used with tu and você?) present indicative of vir 2. Second-person singular (tu) affirmative imperative of vir 3.Misspelling of vêm. [[Swedish]] [Alternative forms] edit - hvem (obsolete since 1906) [Etymology] editFrom Old Norse hveim, dative of hvar, from Proto-Germanic *hwaz. [Pronoun] editvem (genitive vems, plural vilka, plural genitive vilkas) 1.who, whom Vem är du? Who are you? Vem frågade du? Whom did you ask? 0 0 2020/08/15 14:01 TaN
26950 CoR [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - CRO, OCR, ORC, ROC, orc, roc 0 0 2020/08/15 17:29 TaN
26951 bjt [[Egyptian]] ipa :/biˈjat/[Etymology] editHeavily disputed. The final -t is usually considered a separate feminine ending in origin rather than a part of the root, but this is not wholly certain. Etymological hypotheses include: - Cognate with Beja wíyu. - From an earlier form *brt, in which case there are a number of mutually exclusive possibilities: - Cognate with El Molo póruat (“bee”). - Cognate with Western Rift *baʾara (“bee”) and its descendants: Iraqw baʾārmō (“bee”), Burunge băʾălĭmŭ (“bee”), Alagwa baʾaramo (“fly, bee”). - Cognate with Mofu-Gudur béber (“horsefly”). - Cognate with Pévé b̰úr (“honey (?)”)From an earlier form *blt, cognate with Kulere ʾabyál (“honey”), Mazagway bŏlŏ́m (“honey”), Musey mbulyuma (“honey”), Lele (Chad) bùlò (“hive”).Several linguists have also proposed an areal connection with Proto-Indo-European *bʰey- (“bee”), noting the existence of a number of parallels between Afroasiatic and Indo-European bee-keeping terminology. Bee hieroglyph from the tomb complex of Senusret I (d. 1,926 BC) [Noun] edit  f 1.honey beeedit  f 1.honey [References] edit - Takács, Gábor (2001) Etymological Dictionary of Egyptian, volume 2, Leiden: Brill, →ISBN, page 107–110 0 0 2020/08/15 17:36 TaN
26952 khu [[English]] ipa :/kuː/[Anagrams] edit - kuh [Etymology] editEgyptian. [Noun] editkhu (plural khus) 1.In ancient Egyptian mythology, a part of the soul or spirit which left the body after death. 2.1983, Norman Mailer, Ancient Evenings: Yes, the Khu was a light in your mind while you lived, but in death, it must return to heaven. [[Vietnamese]] ipa :[xu˧˧][Etymology 1] editSino-Vietnamese word from 區. [Etymology 2] edit 0 0 2020/08/16 10:34 TaN
26953 fcp [[English]] [Anagrams] edit - CPF, FPC, PFC [Noun] editfcp 1.Abbreviation of foolscap. 0 0 2020/08/16 10:52 TaN
26954 XIX [[Translingual]] [Numeral] editXIX 1.Number of the Roman numeral: XIX (19) 0 0 2020/08/16 14:42 TaN
26955 egl [[Romansch]] [Alternative forms] edit - (Surmiran) îgl - (Sutsilvan) îl - (Puter, Vallader) ögl [Etymology] editFrom Vulgar Latin oclus, from Latin oculus, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃ekʷ- (“eye; to see”). [Noun] editegl m (plural egls) 1.(Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan) eye 0 0 2020/08/16 15:41 TaN

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