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7087 traffic [[English]] ipa :-æfɪk audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5a/En-us-traffic.ogg [Etymology] From French trafic, Spanish tráfico, Italian traffico [Noun] traffic (uncountable) 1.Pedestrians or vehicles on roads, or the flux or passage thereof. Traffic is slow at rush hour. 2.Commercial transportation or exchange of goods, or the movement of passengers or people. 3.1719, Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe: I had three large axes, and abundance of hatchets (for we carried the hatchets for traffic with the Indians). 4.Illegal trade or exchange of goods, often drugs. 5.Exchange or flux of information, messages or data, as in a computer or telephone network. [References] - traffic in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 [Verb] to traffic (third-person singular simple present traffics, present participle trafficking, simple past and past participle trafficked) 1.(intransitive) To pass goods and commodities from one person to another for an equivalent in goods or money; to buy or sell goods; to barter; to trade. 2.(intransitive) To trade meanly or mercenarily; to bargain. 3.(transitive) To exchange in traffic; to effect by a bargain or for a consideration. 0 0 2009/12/18 12:46
7088 nex [[Latin]] [Noun] nex (genitive necis); f, third declension 1.death, slaughter, violent death 0 0 2009/12/18 12:46
7089 62 [[English]] [Number] sixty-two 1.The cardinal number immediately following sixty-one and preceding sixty-three. - Arabic numerals: 62 - Roman numerals: LXII 0 0 2009/12/18 12:48
7098 software [[English]] ipa :[ˈsɔft.wɛɻ] audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a5/En-us-software.ogg [Etymology] soft +‎ -ware, by contrast with hardware (“‘the computer itself’”).Coined 1953 by Paul Niquette[1]; first used in print by John Tukey 1958. [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:SoftwareWikipediasoftware (uncountable) 1.(computing) Encoded computer instructions, usually modifiable (unless stored in some form of unalterable memory such as ROM). Compare hardware. 2.1958, John W. Tukey, "The Teaching of Concrete Mathematics" in The American Mathematical Monthly, vol. 65, no. 1 (Jan. 1958), pp 1-9: The "software" comprising the carefully planned interpretive routines, compilers, and other aspects of automative programming are at least as important to the modern electronic calculator as its "hardware" of tubes, transistors, wires, tapes and the like. 3.1995, Paul Niquette, Softword: Provenance for the Word ‘Software’: As originally conceived, the word "software" was merely an obvious way to distinguish a program from the computer itself. A program comprised sequences of changeable instructions each having the power to command the behavior of the permanently crafted machinery, the "hardware." [References] - Notes: 1.^ "Introduction: The Software Age" at niquette.com, adapted from Sophisticated: The Magazine [See also] [[Italian]] [Etymology] English [Noun] software m. inv. 1.(computing) software 0 0 2009/01/10 04:00 2009/12/20 13:51 TaN
7100 ware [[English]] ipa :/wɛə/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/En-us-ware.ogg [Anagrams] - Alphagram: aerw - wear, Wear [Etymology 1] Old English wær [Etymology 2] Old English waru [Etymology 3] From Old English warian [[Japanese]] [Pronoun] ware 1.self [[Maori]] [Adjective] ware 1.ignorant [Noun] ware 1.saliva 0 0 2009/12/20 13:52 TaN
7104 yuri [[English]] ipa :/jʊɹi/[Etymology] From Japanese 百合 (yuri), "lilly", by analogy to 薔薇 (bara) "rose", indicating gay men. See Yuri_(genre)#Etymology on Wikipedia.Wikipedia:Yuri_(genre)#Etymology [Noun] yuri (uncountable) 1.(slang, pornography, anime, manga) A form of hentai involving two or more females in a homosexual relationship. 2.(slang, anime, manga) A narrative or visual work featuring a romance or sexual relationship between two or more females. [See also] - yaoi [[Japanese]] [Noun] yuri (hiragana ゆり, romaji yuri) 1.lily 0 0 2009/04/04 10:31 2009/12/20 13:53 TaN
7109 Without [[English]] [Adjective] Without (not comparable) 1.(British) Denoting an area of an old town that is outside of the settlement's historic boundaries or town walls. 2.1895, Great Britain. Local Government Board, Annual report‎ Constitution of the residue of the Parish of Wokingham a separate Parish, to be known as the Parish of Wokingham Without. [Anagrams] - Anagrams of hiottuw - outwith [Etymology] Derived from the fact that such areas are without, or outside of, the town. 0 0 2009/12/20 13:54 TaN
7113 ordering [[English]] [Noun] ordering (countable and uncountable; plural orderings) 1.Arrangement in a sequence. She gave the students' performances a rank ordering. 2.(uncountable) Making an agreement for later pick up or delivery. Ordering has to be complete at least six weeks before expected delivery to get our best prices. [Verb] ordering 1.Present participle of order. 0 0 2009/12/20 13:54 TaN
7117 incomplete [[English]] ipa :-iːt[Adjective] incomplete (comparative more incomplete, superlative most incomplete) 1.Not complete; not filled up; not finished; not having all its parts, or not having them all adjusted; imperfect; defective. 2.(botany) Of a flower, wanting any of the usual floral organs. [Noun] incomplete (plural incompletes) 1.Something incomplete. 2.A designation of being incomplete. He got four incompletes out of five courses last semester. [[Italian]] [Adjective] incomplete pl. 1.Feminine form of incompleto. 0 0 2009/12/20 16:31 TaN
7118 cirrus [[English]] ipa :/ˈsɪɹəs/[Etymology] From Latin cirrus ‘curl’.A sky filled with cirrus clouds [Noun] cirrus (plural cirri) 1.(botany) A tendril. 2.(zoology) A thin tendril-like appendage. cirrus (plural cirruses) 1.(meteorology) A principal high-level cloud type characterised by white, delicate filaments or wisps, of white (or mostly white) patches, or of narrow bands, found at an altitude of above 7000 metres. 0 0 2009/12/20 21:14 TaN
7119 ci [[Translingual]] [Number] ci 1.A Roman numeral representing one hundred and one (101). [[Esperanto]] [Pronoun] ci (accusative cin) 1.thou. [[French]] ipa :/si/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Fr-ci.ogg [Contraction] ciContracts ici or ceci 1.here; as in cette chose-ci "this thing here". [[Hmong]] [Verb] ci 1.to cook, to roast. [[Italian]] [Adverb] ci 1.here, there [Etymology] For both pronoun and adverb. From Vulgar Latin *hīcce, from Latin hic (“‘here’”). [Pronoun] ci 1.us. 2.(reflexive) ourselves 3.on it, about it, of it [[Lojban]] [Cmavo] ci (rafsi: cib) 1.three [[Mandarin]] [Measure word] ci (Pinyin ci4, traditional and simplified 次) 1.verbal measure word: time; occurrence 2.wo meitian zuo yundong 3 ci, mei ci ban ge xiaoshi. I do physical exercise 3 times every day, half hour every time. 3.zhe-ci diaocha bijiaole butong guojia de jiage. the survey compares prices in different countries. [Noun] ci (Pinyin ci2, traditional 詞, simplified 词) 1.word 2.Zhongwen "wenti" zhege ci2 you 3-zhong yisi: 1. yi2wen4 2. kun4nan5 3. yi4ti2. There are 3 kinds of meaning for the Chinese word "wenti", it may refer to "query", "problem" or "issue". 3.paishengci shi yige cong qita ci paisheng chulai de ci. derivative is a word that derives from another one. [Pinyin syllable] ci 1.A transliteration of any of a number of Chinese characters properly represented as having one of four tones, cī, cí, cǐ, or cì. [Synonyms] - ciyu - cir [[Old Irish]] [Pronoun] ci 1.Alternative spelling of cía. [[Sicilian]] ipa :/ˈtʃi/[Alternative forms] - cci [Etymology 1] From Latin hīc via Vulgar Latin *hīcce. Compare Italian ci. [Etymology 2] [[Welsh]] ipa :/ki/[Noun] ci m. (plural cŵn)  1.dog 0 0 2009/12/20 21:14 TaN
7120 cirrocumulus [[English]] [Noun] cirrocumulus (uncountable) 1.(physics, Meteorology) A principal high-level cloud type appearing as a thin, white patch of cloud without shadows, composed of very small droplets in the form of grains or ripples. The elements may be merged or separate, and more or less regularly arranged; they subtend an angle of less than 1° when observed at an angle of more than 30° above the horizon. Holes or rifts often occur in a sheet of cirrocumulus. Abbreviated Cc. [References] - Source: FM 3-6 Field Behavior of NBC Agents. 0 0 2009/12/20 21:14 TaN
7121 cirrostratus [[English]] ipa :-eɪtəs[Noun] cirrostratus (uncountable) 1.(meteorology) A principal high-level cloud type appearing as a whitish veil, usually fibrous but sometimes smooth, which may totally cover the sky and which often produces halo phenomena, either partially or completely. Sometimes a banded aspect may appear, but the intervals between the bands are filled with thinner cloud veil. The edge of the veil of cirrostratus may be straight and clean-cut, but more often it is irregular and fringed with cirrus. Some of the ice crystals that comprise the cloud are large enough to fall and thereby produce a fibrous aspect. Cirrostratus occasionally may be so thin and transparent as to render it almost indiscernible, especially through haze or at night. At such times, the existence of a halo may be the only revealing feature, such as producing a halo around the moon. Abbreviated: Cs. [References] Source: FM 3-6 Field Behavior of NBC Agents 0 0 2009/12/20 21:16 TaN
7122 altocumulus [[English]] [Noun] altocumulus (plural altocumuli) 1.(physics, meteorology) A principal medium-level cloud type, white and/or gray in color, which occurs as a layer or patch with a waved aspect, the elements of which appear as laminae, rounded masses, or rolls. These elements usually are sharply outlined, but they may become partly fibrous or diffuse; they may or may not be merged; they generally have shadowed parts; and, by convection, when observed at an angle of more than 30° above the horizon, subtend an angle between 1 degrees and 5 degrees. (Abbreviated Ac.)Source: FM 3-6 Field Behavior of NBC Agents. 0 0 2009/12/20 21:16 TaN
7123 stratus [[English]] ipa :-eɪtəs[Noun] stratus (plural strati) 1.(meteorology) A principal, low-level cloud type in the form of a gray layer with a rather uniform base, usually not associated with precipitation, and capable of producing corona phenomena and a weak, uniform luminance; abbreviated St. [[Latin]] [Etymology] Perfect passive participle of sternō (“‘spread out, extend’”) [Noun] strātus (genitive strātūs); m, fourth declension 1.a spreading, strewing [Participle] strātus m. (feminine strāta, neuter strātum); first/second declension 1.spread out, strewn, having been spread out. 2.stretched out, prostrated, lying down 0 0 2009/12/20 21:17 TaN
7124 nimbo [[Italian]] [Etymology] From Latin nimbus "cloud, halo" [Noun] nimbo m. (plural nimbi) 1.halo 2.nimbus [[Latin]] [Noun] nimbō m. 1.dative singular of nimbus 2.ablative singular of nimbus 0 0 2009/12/20 21:18 TaN
7125 stratocumulus [[English]] [Noun] stratocumulus (plural stratocumuli) 1.(meteorology) A principal low-level cloud type, predominantly stratiform, in the form of a gray and/or whitish layer or patch, which nearly always has dark parts and is nonfibrous. 0 0 2009/12/20 21:18 TaN
7126 cumulonimbus [[English]] ipa :-ɪmbəs[Alternative spellings] - cumulo-nimbus [Etymology] From Latin: cumulo (amass) + nimbus (cloud) [Noun] cumulonimbus (plural cumulonimbi) 1.A cloud, with a tall structure and a flat base, that is often associated with thunderstorms. 0 0 2009/12/20 21:19 TaN
7127 vaginal [[English]] ipa :-aɪnəl[Adjective] vaginal (not comparable) 1.of, relating to, or affecting the vagina [See also] - yonic 0 0 2009/12/20 22:00 TaN
7128 arabesque [[English]] [Etymology] French arabesque, from Italian arabesco, from arabo (“‘Arab’”). [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:ArabesqueWikipediaarabesque (plural arabesques) 1.An elaborate design of intertwined floral figures or complex geometrical patterns. This ornamental design is mainly used in Islamic Art and architecture 2.(music) An ornate composition, especially for the piano. 3.A dance position in which the dancer stands on one leg, with the other raised backwards, and the arms outstretched 0 0 2009/12/20 23:30 TaN
7129 Italian [[English]] ipa :/ɪˈtæljən/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3e/En-us-Italian.ogg [Adjective] Italian (comparative more Italian, superlative most Italian) 1.Pertaining to Italy, its people or its language. [Etymology] Mediaeval Latin Italiānus, from Italia (“‘Italy’”) [External links] - ISO 639-1 code it, ISO 639-3 code ita (SIL) - Ethnologue entry for Italian, ita [Noun] Italian (plural Italians) 1.An inhabitant of Italy, or a person of Italian descent. [Proper noun] Italian 1.The official language of Italy, also spoken in San Marino, the Vatican, and parts of Switzerland. [See also] - Category:Italian language for words in Italian 0 0 2009/12/20 23:48 TaN
7134 circumspect [[English]] ipa :/ˈsəː.kəm.spɛkt/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1c/En-us-circumspect.ogg [Adjective] circumspect (comparative more circumspect, superlative most circumspect) 1.Carefully aware of all circumstances; considerate of all that is pertinent. Being aware of the danger of upsetting her audience, she was somewhat circumspect in her comments. [Etymology] From Latin circumspectō (“‘look around’”). [Synonyms] - (carefully aware of all circumstances): cautious, prudent, thoughtful, wary 0 0 2009/12/21 09:50 TaN
7137 parley [[English]] ipa :/ˈpɑːlɪ/[Anagrams] - Anagrams of aelpry - pearly - player - replay [Etymology] French "parler" (to talk) [Noun] parley (plural parleys) 1.A conference, especially one between enemies. [See also] - parlay - parle [Verb] to parley (third-person singular simple present parleys, present participle parleying, simple past and past participle parleyed) 1.(intransitive) To have a discussion, especially one between enemies. 0 0 2009/12/21 09:52 TaN
7138 unlit [[English]] [Adjective] unlit (comparative more unlit, superlative most unlit) 1.Not lit [Anagrams] - Anagrams of ilntu - until 0 0 2009/12/21 09:52 TaN
7141 twitched [[English]] [Verb] twitched 1.Simple past tense and past participle of twitch. 0 0 2009/12/21 09:54 TaN
7143 hungrily [[English]] [Adverb] hungrily (comparative more hungrily, superlative most hungrily) 1.In a hungry manner. 0 0 2009/12/21 09:55 TaN
7144 comity [[English]] ipa :/'kɒmɪti/[Etymology] From Latin comitas, from comis (“‘courteous’”) [Noun] comity (plural comities) 1.An association of nations (or other forces) for their mutual benefit; comity of nations 2.Houston Chronicle Democrats took control of the House and Senate after 12 years of nearly unbroken Republican rule, with resolute calls for bipartisan comity and a pledge to move quickly on an agenda of health care, homeland security, education and energy proposals. 3.(law) The informal and voluntary recognition by a court of the laws and decisions of another 4.Courtesy and considerate behaviour towards others; social harmony. 0 0 2009/12/21 09:55 TaN
7145 larceny [[English]] ipa :/ˈlɑrsəni/[Etymology] Coined between 1425 and 1475 from Anglo-Norman larcin (theft), from Latin latrōcinium (robbery), from latrō (robber, mercenary), from Greek latron (pay, hire)[1] [Noun] larceny (countable and uncountable; plural larcenies) 1.(law) The unlawful taking of personal property as an attempt to deprive the rightful owner of it permanently. 2.(law) A larcenous act attributable to an individual. That young man already has four assaults, a DUI, and a larceny on his record. [References] - Notes: 1.^ "Larceny" at Dictionary.com 0 0 2009/06/15 10:28 2009/12/21 09:55 TaN
7146 depreciation [[English]] ipa :-eɪʃǝn[Noun] depreciation 1.The act of lessening, or seeking to lessen, price, value, or reputation. 2.The falling of value; reduction of worth. 3.the state of being depreciated. 0 0 2009/12/21 13:29
7148 primary [[English]] ipa :/ˈpraɪməri/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/En-us-primary.ogg [Adjective] primary (comparative more primary, superlative most primary) 1.The first in a group or series. Children attend primary school, teenagers attend secondary school. 2.That which is placed ahead of others. Preferred stock has primary claim on dividends, ahead of common stock. [Etymology] From Latin primarius (“‘of the first, of the first rank, chief, principal, excellent’”) < primus (“‘first’”); see prime. Cf. French: primaire and primer and premier. [External links] - primary in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 - primary in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911 [Noun] primary (plural primaries) 1.A preliminary election to select a political candidate. 2.The first year of grade school. 3.A base or fundamental component; something that is irreducible. 4.The most massive component of a gravitationally bound system. 5.A primary school. 6.2001, David Woods, Martyn Cribb, Effective LEAs and school improvement Excellence in Cities offers a further development of this approach, whereby secondary schools operate with small clusters of primaries as mini-EAZs. 7.(ornithology) Any flight feather attached to the manus (hand) of a bird. 8.A primary colour. 9.2003, Julie A Jacko, Andrew Sears, The human-computer interaction handbook By adding and subtracting the three primaries, cyan, yellow, and magenta are produced. These are called subtractive primaries. [Verb] to primary (third-person singular simple present primaries, present participle primarying, simple past and past participle primaried) 1.(US) To take part in a primary election 0 0 2009/12/21 13:33
7149 acquiring [[English]] [Verb] acquiring 1.Present participle of acquire. 0 0 2009/12/21 13:49
7151 Lease [[English]] ipa :-iːs audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ef/En-us-lease.ogg [Anagrams] - Anagrams of aeels - easel [Noun] lease (plural leases) 1.A contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified period in exchange for a specified rent 2.The period of such a contract 3.A leasehold [Verb] to lease (third-person singular simple present leases, present participle leasing, simple past and past participle leased) 1.(transitive) To operate or live in some property or land through purchasing a long-term contract (or leasehold) from the owner (or freeholder). 2.(transitive, obsolete) To gather what harvesters have left behind; to glean. 0 0 2009/12/21 13:52
7152 pd [[Translingual]] [Symbol] Pd 1.(chemistry) Symbol for palladium. 0 0 2009/03/04 17:18 2009/12/21 13:53
7156 tink [[English]] [Anagrams] - Anagrams of iknt - knit [Synonyms] - tinkle [Verb] to tink (third-person singular simple present tinks, present participle tinking, simple past and past participle tinked) 1.To emit a high-pitched noise. Jimmy heard the bells tink. [[Nigerian Pidgin]] [Etymology] From English think [Verb] tink 1.think 0 0 2009/12/21 18:36 TaN
7160 hacktivism [[English]] [Etymology] Blend of hack and activism [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:HacktivismWikipediahacktivism (uncountable) 1.(Internet) The practice of promoting a political agenda by hacking, especially by defacing or disabling websites. [See also] - artivism - ecotage 0 0 2009/12/21 18:40 2009/12/21 18:41 TaN
7164 vicarious [[English]] ipa :/vɪˈkɛəriəs/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0e/En-us-vicarious.ogg [Adjective] vicarious (not comparable) 1.Experienced or gained by the loss or to the consequence of another, such as through watching or reading. People experience vicarious pleasures through watching television. 2.Done on behalf of others The concept of vicarious atonement, that one person can atone for the sins of another, is found in many religions. [Etymology] From Latin vicārius "vicarious, substituted" 0 0 2009/12/21 18:44 TaN
7165 passers [[English]] [Anagrams] - Anagrams of aeprsss - spasers [Noun] passers 1.Plural form of passer. 0 0 2009/12/21 18:47 TaN
7167 passers-by [[English]] [Noun] passers-by plural 1.Plural form of passer-by. 0 0 2009/12/21 18:47 2009/12/21 18:47 TaN
7168 passersby [[English]] [Noun] passersby 1.Alternative form of passers-by, plural of “‘passer-by’”. 0 0 2009/12/21 18:47 TaN
7178 kayaking [[English]] [Noun] kayaking 1.A water sport involving racing, or doing tricks in, a kayak [Verb] kayaking 1.present participle of kayak 0 0 2009/12/21 19:00 TaN
7179 kayak [[English]] ipa :/ˈkaɪˌæk/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/En-us-kayak.ogg [Anagrams] - Anagrams of aakky - yakka [Etymology] From Western Canadian Inuktitut ᖃᔭᖅ (qajaq), “‘man's boat’”). [Noun] kayak (plural kayaks) 1.a type of small boat, powered by the occupant or occupants using a double-bladed paddle in a sitting position [Verb] to kayak (third-person singular simple present kayaks, present participle kayaking, simple past and past participle kayaked) 1.(intransitive) to use a kayak, to travel or race in a kayak Kayaking is an Olympic sport. 2.(transitive) to traverse a body of water by kayak. On a dare, he kayaked the Harlem River in New York from Hell's Gate to Spyten Duyvil. [[French]] ipa :/ka.jak/[Etymology] Western Canadian Inuktitut ᖃᔭᖅ (qajaq), “‘man's boat’”). [Noun] kayak m. (plural kayaks) 1.(watercraft) kayak 2.(sports) kayaking [[Italian]] ipa :/ka.'jak/[Etymology] Western Canadian Inuktitut ᖃᔭᖅ (qajaq), “‘man's boat’”). [Noun] kayak m. inv. 1.(watercraft) kayak 2.(sports) kayaking [[Turkish]] [Noun] kayak 1.ski 0 0 2009/12/21 19:00 TaN
7185 reformulate [[English]] [Verb] to reformulate (third-person singular simple present reformulates, present participle reformulating, simple past and past participle reformulated) 1.To formulate again. 0 0 2009/12/21 19:07 TaN
7186 misdeed [[English]] [Anagrams] - Anagrams of ddeeims - demised - meddies [Etymology] mis- +‎ deed [Noun] misdeed (plural misdeeds) 1.That which was done that should not have been, ranging from any sin or moral offense to various degrees of crime. The petty misdeeds of his youth came back to haunt him when he ran for political office and his character was smeared. [References] - Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary, Springfield, Massachusetts, G.&C. Merriam Co., 1967 [See also] - mischief [Synonyms] - misdemeanor - misdoing 0 0 2009/12/21 19:08 TaN
7187 elusiveness [[English]] [Noun] elusiveness (uncountable) 1.The state of being elusive 0 0 2009/12/21 19:09 TaN
7207 wove [[English]] ipa :/'wəʊv/[Verb] wove 1.Simple past of weave. She wove a beautiful basket out of reeds. 0 0 2009/12/23 23:00 TaN
7208 needy [[English]] ipa :/ˈniːdi/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/En-us-needy.ogg [Adjective] needy (comparative needier, superlative neediest) 1.In need, poor. Needy people want to give too, but have few material goods to offer. [Noun] needy (uncountable) 1.Collectively, the poor. Give to the needy for you may be poor yourself one day. [Synonyms] - Wikisaurus has an article on “poor” in the sense of “impoverished”. 0 0 2009/12/23 23:02 TaN
7210 inspiration [[English]] ipa :-eɪʃǝn audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/En-us-inspiration.ogg [Antonyms] - (physiology): expiration [Etymology] From Old French inspiration. [Noun] inspiration (countable and uncountable; plural inspirations) 1.The act of inspiring or breathing in 2.breath 3.(physiology) the drawing of air into the lungs, accomplished in mammals by elevation of the chest walls and flattening of the diaphragm. 4.The act or power of exercising an elevating or stimulating influence upon the intellect or emotions; the result of such influence which quickens or stimulates; as, the inspiration of occasion, of art, etc. 5.A supernatural divine influence on the prophets, apostles, or sacred writers, by which they were qualified to communicate moral or religious truth with authority; a supernatural influence which qualifies men to receive and communicate divine truth; also, the truth communicated. [References] - inspiration in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 [Synonyms] The synonyms below need to be checked and allocated to the definitions (senses) of the word above. Each synonym should appear in each sense for which it is appropriate. Use the template {{sense|"gloss"}}, substituting a short version of the definition. - spark, flash, eureka [[French]] [Etymology] From Late Latin inspirationem (nominative: inspiratio), from Latin inspiratus (past participle of inspirare). [Noun] inspiration f. (plural inspirations) 1.inspiration 2.a breath [See also] - inspirer 0 0 2009/12/23 23:05 TaN
7212 drowning [[English]] [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:DrowningWikipediadrowning (plural drownings) 1.An instance of a person or animal drowning. It's dangerous to swim in that river — there were three drownings there last year. [Verb] drowning 1.Present participle of drown. 0 0 2009/12/23 23:08 TaN
7215 dro [[English]] [Anagrams] - Anagrams of dor , D. Or. - ord - RDO - rod, Rod [Noun] dro 1.(slang) Referring to marijuana grown hydroponically and therefore a higher THC yield. 2.Hydroponic: Marijuana grown in a nutrient enriched solution. [References] - Street slang 0 0 2009/12/23 23:09 TaN
7217 rope [[English]] ipa :/rəʊp/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/En-us-rope.ogg [Anagrams] - Anagrams of eopr - pore - repo [Etymology] From Old English rāp. [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:RopeWikipediarope (countable and uncountable; plural ropes)Length of rope. 1.(uncountable) Thick strings, yarn, monofilaments, metal wires, or strands of other cordage that are twisted together to form a stronger line. syn. transl. Nylon rope is usually stronger than similar rope made of plant fibers. 2.(countable) An individual length of such material. The swinging bridge is constructed of 40 logs and 30 ropes. 3.A cohesive strand of something. 4.2003, Dennis Lehane, Mystic River[1], ISBN 0688163165, page 138: Jimmy began to scream and ropes of spit shot from his mouth. 5.(dated) A continuous stream. 6.1852, John Bourne, A Treatise on the Screw Propeller: With Various Suggestions of Improvement, page 38: The principle of any such device should be to pull on the vessel by a rope of water passing in at the bow and out at the stern. 7.(baseball) A hard line drive. He hit a rope past third and into the corner. 8.(ceramics) A long thin segment of soft clay, either extruded or formed by hand. 9.(computer science) A data structure resembling a string, using a concatenation tree in which each leaf represents a character. 10.(Jainism) A unit of distance equivalent to the distance covered in six months by a god flying at ten million miles per second. syn. 11.2001, “Review of Metaphysical Teaching”, in Nagendra Kr. Singh ed., Encyclopaedia of Jainism[2], ISBN 8126106913, page 7522: The central strip of the loka, the Middle World, represents its smallest area, being only one rope wide and one hundred thousand leagues high, […] 12.(jewelry) A necklace of at least 1 meter in length. 13.(nautical) Cordage of at least 1 inch in diameter, or a length of such cordage. 14.(archaic) A unit of length equal to 20 feet. 15.(slang) Flunitrazepam, also known as Rohypnol. [Synonyms] - (thick string def. transl.): twine, line, cord - (unit of cosmic distance def.): rajju, infinitude - (to tie something): tie, bind, secure - (throw a rope around): lasso [Verb] to rope (third-person singular simple present ropes, present participle roping, simple past and past participle roped) 1.(transitive) To tie (something) with something. The robber roped the victims. 2.(transitive) To throw a rope around (something). The cowboy roped the calf. [[Finnish]] [Abbreviation] rope (shortened form of roolipeli) 1.(gaming) RPG (role-playing game) [[Norwegian]] [Verb] rope (present tense roper; past tense ropte; past participle ropt; present participle ropende; imperative rop) 1.to shout 0 0 2009/12/23 23:10 TaN
7218 repayment [[English]] [Noun] repayment (plural repayments) 1.the act of repaying 0 0 2009/12/23 23:11 TaN

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