7928
email
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/En-us-email.ogg
[Anagrams]
- ameli, maile
[Etymology 1]
From e-mail, by elimination of hyphen
[Etymology 2]
(Verification for this etymology is sought):From French émail (“‘enamel’”)
[[Czech]]
[Alternative spellings]
- e-mail
[Noun]
email m.
1.enamel
2.(informal) email (electronic communication)
[[Dutch]]
[Noun]
email
1.enamel
[[French]]
[Anagrams]
- maile, mailé, mêlai
[Noun]
email m. (plural emails)
1.(informal) email
[See also]
- émail
[Synonyms]
- courriel
- courrier électronique
[[Italian]]
[Anagrams]
- amile, malie
[Noun]
email f. inv. (Also: e-mail)
1.email
0
0
2009/01/20 02:28
2010/02/01 16:07
TaN
7930
Mozart
[[English]]
[Noun]
Mozart (plural Mozarts)
1.By analogy with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a musical virtuoso.
2.Sir William Mitchell, The Place of Minds in the World (1933) p. 142:
One child is a Mozart with a flying start, while another foots it, and makes little way; but the course is the same, being set by the object.
3.Joseph Lane Hancock, Nature Sketches in Temperate America: A Series of Sketches and Popular Account of Insects, Birds,... (1911) p. 103:
He is a Mozart in the insect world, sending out his strain upon the evening air.
4.Henry Ward Beecher, Plymouth Pulpit: Sermons Preached in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn (1875) p. 446:
[W]e can understand how a father who is a good musician may have a son who is a Mozart—a genius in music...
5.By extension, a virtuoso in any field.
6.Ryan A Nerz, Eat This Book: a year of gorging and glory on the competitive eating circuit (2006) p. 67:
There is a Mozart of competitive eating who is yet to reveal himself.
7.Victor H. Mair, The Columbia History of Chinese Literature (2001) p. 296:
Li Po is the most musical, most versatile, and most engaging of Chinese poets, a Mozart of words.
8.Lawrence Grobel, Endangered Species: Writers Talk about Their Craft, Their Visions, Their Lives (2001):
Joyce Carol Oates has said, "If there is a Mozart of interviewers, Larry Grobel is that individual."
9.Kathryn Ann Lindskoog, Surprised by C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald, and Dante: An Array of Original Discoveries (2001) p. 116:
In contrast, MacDonald's Gibbie is not only a moral prodigy, but also a Mozart of religious sensibility.
10.Noel Bertram Gerson, Harriet Beecher Stowe: a biography (1976) p. 86:
By the same token, Rembrandt resembled Hawthorne, and the architect who had designed Melrose Abbey was a Mozart among architects.
[Proper noun]
Mozart
1.A surname.
2.Specifically, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
0
0
2009/11/27 18:52
2010/02/01 17:04
TaN
7935
columnar
[[English]]
[Adjective]
columnar (not comparable)
1.Having the shape of a column.
2.Constructed with columns.
0
0
2010/02/01 17:15
TaN
7939
birthday
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈbɜːθ.deɪ/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/En-us-birthday.ogg
[Noun]
birthday (plural birthdays)
1.The anniversary of the day on which someone is born or something is created.
2.The date on which someone is born or something is created, more commonly called birthdate or date of birth.
[See also]
- name day
0
0
2010/02/01 17:16
TaN
7942
Fifth
[[English]]
[Noun]
the Fifth (uncountable)
1.(chiefly US, informal) The Fifth Amendment (to the constitution of the United States)
0
0
2010/02/01 17:33
TaN
7943
Fifth Amendment
[[English]]
[Noun]
Fifth Amendment
1.The fifth amendment to the US constitution.
0
0
2010/02/01 17:33
TaN
7952
an-
[[English]]
[Prefix]
an-
1.not; used to make words that have a sense opposite to the word (or stem) to which the prefix is attached. Used with stems that begin with vowels and "h".
[See also]
- anti-
- in-
- non-
- un-
[[Ainu]]
ipa :/an/[Prefix]
an-
1.(Old or dialectal) a passive prefix to verbs
[[German]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/De-an-.OGG
[Antonyms]
- (off): ab-, aus-
- (down): ab-, runter-
[Prefix]
an-
1.Separable verb prefix, on
2.Separable verb prefix, up
[Synonyms]
- (up): hoch-
[[Irish]]
ipa :[ˈɑn̪ˠ][Etymology]
From Old Irish an-, in-.
[Prefix]
an-
1.very
[[Malagasy]]
[Prefix]
an-
1.Prefix element of an--ana.
[[Old English]]
[Alternative forms]
- ǣn-
[Etymology]
From ān "one". More at ān
[Prefix]
ān-
1.one, uni-, only
āncyn "only, unique"
2.sole, single, solitary
ānbūend "hermit"
ānġilde "single payment"
[[Scottish Gaelic]]
[Prefix]
an-
1.un-, anti-
[See also]
- ao-
- neo-
- mì-
- eu-
- do-
[[Welsh]]
[Prefix]
an–
1.un–, not, anti–
0
0
2010/02/01 17:34
TaN
7955
rea
[[Italian]]
[Adjective]
rea f.
1.Feminine form of reo.
[Anagrams]
- are
- era, Era
[[Latin]]
[Noun]
rea (genitive reae); f, first declension
1.defendant, accused
2.(archaic) plaintiff
3.vocative singular of reareā f.
1.ablative singular of rea
[[Manx]]
[Noun]
rea m.
1.male sheep, ram, tup
2.Cha row rea lhean lheeah rieau roauyr.
3.A wide grey ram was never fat.
[[Romanian]]
ipa :[re̯a][Adjective]
rea
1.feminine singular nominative form of rău.
2.feminine singular accusative form of rău.
[[Spanish]]
[Noun]
rea f. (masculine reo, feminine plural reas, masculine plural reos)
1.Feminine form of reo.
[[Swedish]]
[Noun]
rea c.
1.sale (sale of goods at reduced prices)
This Swedish entry was created from the translations listed at sale. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see rea in the Swedish Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) October 2008
0
0
2010/02/01 17:38
TaN
7956
bytes
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- Betsy
[Noun]
bytes
1.Plural form of byte.
[[Swedish]]
[Noun]
bytes
1.indefinite possessive singular of byte
[Verb]
bytes
1.present tense passive of byta.
0
0
2009/11/16 15:41
2010/02/01 17:46
7957
byte
[[English]]
ipa :/baɪt/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/En-us-byte.ogg
[Anagrams]
- ybet
[Etymology]
Expansion of bit, coined by Dr. Werner Buchholz in July 1956, during the early design phase for the IBM Stretch computer.[1][2][3]
[Noun]
byte (plural bytes)Wikipedia has an article on:ByteWikipedia
1.A sequence of adjacent bits, almost always eight, operated on as a unit by a computer; can represent an integer from 0 to 255, a pair of hexadecimal digits each from 0 to F, a pair of packed decimal digits each from 0 to 9, a packed decimal digit and a sign or a single character
The word “hello” fits into 5 bytes of ASCII code.
[[Finnish]]
[Etymology]
English byte
[Noun]
byte
1.byte
[Synonyms]
- tavu
[[Italian]]
[Etymology]
English byte
[Noun]
byte m. inv.
1.(computing) byte
[[Swedish]]
ipa :ˈbyːtɛ
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f5/Sv-byte.ogg
[Noun]
byte
1.n., ˈbyːtɛ: A trading; exchange; change
2.n., ˈbyːtɛ: plunder; loot
3.c., bajt, baɪt: byte
0
0
2009/02/28 21:29
2010/02/01 17:46
7958
Byte
[[German]]
[Etymology]
From English, phonetically from 'by eigth'
[Noun]
Byte n.
1.(computing) A byte, small binary data unit
0
0
2009/05/21 19:48
2010/02/01 17:46
TaN
7960
contraption
[[English]]
ipa :/kənˈtræp.ʃən/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/En-us-contraption.ogg
[Etymology]
Originally a Western English dialectical word. Origin unclear. Perhaps from contrive + trap.
[Noun]
contraption (plural contraptions)
1.A mechanical device of any sort, especially one that is complicated.
[Synonyms]
- (mechanical device): contrivance, device, fandango, gadget, mechanism
0
0
2010/02/01 18:24
TaN
7961
errands
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- darners
[Noun]
errands
1.Plural form of errand.
[Verb]
errands
1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of errand.
0
0
2010/02/01 18:24
TaN
7963
hills
[[English]]
ipa :/hɪlz/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/En-us-hills.ogg
[Anagrams]
- shill
[Noun]
hills
1.Plural form of hill.
0
0
2010/02/01 18:29
TaN
7965
india
[[Italian]]
[Anagrams]
- daini
[Noun]
india f. (plural indie) masculine indio
1.Indian (female)
[Synonyms]
- nativa americana, amerindia, indiana
[[Spanish]]
[Adjective]
india
1.feminine of indio
[Noun]
india f. (plural indias)
1.feminine of indio
0
0
2010/02/01 18:31
TaN
7972
Seri
[[English]]
[Adjective]
Seri (comparative more Seri, superlative most Seri)
1.Of the Seris or their language.
[Anagrams]
- Eris
- ires
- reis
- rise
- SIer
- sire
[Derived terms]
- Serian
- Seriland
[External links]
- Ethnologue entry for Seri, sei
[Proper noun]
Seri (plural Seri or Seris)
1.A member of an indigenous group of Sonora, Mexico. Seri
1.The language of this group.Wikipedia has an article on:SeriWikipedia
0
0
2010/01/29 10:38
2010/02/01 19:18
TaN
7973
series
[[English]]
ipa :ˈsɪə.riːz
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/56/En-us-series.ogg
[Adjective]
series (not comparable)
1.(electronics) Connected one after the other in a circuit.
You have to connect the lights in series for them to work properly.
[Antonyms]
- parallel (electronics)
[Etymology]
From Latin series.
[Noun]
series (plural series)
1.A number of things that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other.
2.(US) (Canadian) A television or radio program which consists of several episodes that are broadcast in regular intervals
Friends was one of the most successful television series in recent years.
3.(British) A group of episodes of a television or radio program broadcast in regular intervals with a long break between each group, usually with one year between the beginning of each.
The third series of Friends aired from 1996 to 1997.
4.(analysis) The sum of the terms of a sequence.
5.(cricket) A group of matches between two sides; the aim being to win more matches than the opposition
[Synonyms]
- (number of things that follow on one after the other): chain, line, sequence, stream, succession
- (television or radio program): show, program
[[Dutch]]
[Noun]
series f. pl.
1.Plural form of serie.
[[Latin]]
[Noun]
seriēs (genitive seriēī); f, fifth declension
1.a row
2.a succession
3.a series
4.a chain
[[Swedish]]
[Noun]
series
1.indefinite genitive singular of serie
0
0
2010/01/29 10:08
2010/02/01 19:18
TaN
7980
nd
[[Translingual]]
[Symbol]
Nd
1.(chemistry) Symbol for neodymium.
0
0
2010/02/01 21:51
TaN
7981
Nd
[[Translingual]]
[Symbol]
Nd
1.(chemistry) Symbol for neodymium.
0
0
2010/02/01 21:51
TaN
7983
sarah
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈsɛərə/[Anagrams]
- haras, Sahar
[Etymology]
From Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), “‘lady, princess’”), which was originally converted from the given name שָׂרָי (saráy), “‘Sarai’”).
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.(Biblical) Wife of Patriarch Abraham. Mother of Isaac.
2.A female given name
[Synonyms]
- (wife of Abraham): Sarai
[[Danish]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a popular spelling variant of Sara.
[[French]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a popular spelling variant of Sara.
[[German]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a popular spelling variant of Sara.
[[Norwegian]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a modern spelling of Sara.
[[Swedish]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a modern spelling of Sara.
0
0
2010/02/01 21:59
2010/02/01 21:59
TaN
7984
Sarah
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈsɛərə/[Anagrams]
- haras, Sahar
[Etymology]
From Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), “‘lady, princess’”), which was originally converted from the given name שָׂרָי (saráy), “‘Sarai’”).
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.(Biblical) Wife of Patriarch Abraham. Mother of Isaac.
2.A female given name
[Synonyms]
- (wife of Abraham): Sarai
[[Danish]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a popular spelling variant of Sara.
[[French]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a popular spelling variant of Sara.
[[German]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a popular spelling variant of Sara.
[[Norwegian]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a modern spelling of Sara.
[[Swedish]]
[Proper noun]
Sarah
1.A female given name, a modern spelling of Sara.
0
0
2010/02/01 21:59
TaN
7996
fortuitous
[[English]]
[Adjective]
fortuitous (comparative more fortuitous, superlative most fortuitous)
1.Happening by chance; coincidental or accidental.
2.Happening by a lucky chance; lucky or fortunate.
3.(law) Happening independently of human will.
[Etymology]
From Latin fōrtuītus.
0
0
2010/02/02 09:41
TaN
7997
realistic
[[English]]
ipa :/ˌɹiːjəˈlɪstɪk/[Adjective]
realistic (comparative more realistic, superlative most realistic)
1.Expressed or represented as being accurate.
A realistic appraisal of the situation.
2.Relating to the representation of objects, actions or conditions as they actually are or were.
A realistic novel about the Victorian poor.
[Antonyms]
- unrealistic
- utopian
0
0
2010/02/02 09:48
TaN
8002
letters
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/En-us-letters.ogg
[Anagrams]
- settler
- sterlet
- trestle
[Noun]
letters
1.Plural form of letter.
[Verb]
letters
1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of letter.
[[Swedish]]
[Noun]
letters
1.indefinite possessive plural of lett
0
0
2010/02/02 10:49
TaN
8007
ral
[[Danish]]
ipa :/ral/[Noun]
ral c. n. (singular definite rallen or rallet, not used in plural form)
1.gravel
2.pebble
[See also]
- Ral (geologi) on the Danish Wikipedia.da.Wikipedia:Ral (geologi)
0
0
2010/02/02 13:16
TaN
8010
どんな
[[Japanese]]
[Prefix]
どんな (romaji donna)
1.how?; like what?; what kind of...?
0
0
2010/02/02 14:02
TaN
8011
カー
[[Japanese]]
[Noun]
カー (romaji kā)
1.car
[Onomatopoeia]
カー (kā)
1.caw (the sound a crow makes)
0
0
2010/02/02 14:03
TaN
8016
powerful
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fd/En-us-powerful.ogg
[Adjective]
powerful (comparative more powerful, superlative most powerful)
1.Having, or capable of exerting power, potency or influence.
[Antonyms]
- powerless
0
0
2009/10/02 09:33
2010/02/02 14:08
TaN
8018
Force
[[English]]
[Etymology 1]
From Old Norse fors or foss (“‘waterfall’”)
[Etymology 2]
From force, coined by George Lucas for the film Star Wars.
0
0
2010/02/02 14:08
8019
ning
[[Mandarin]]
[Pinyin syllable]
ning
1.A transliteration of any of a number of Chinese characters properly represented as having one of three tones, níng, nǐng, or nìng.
[[Uzbek]]
[Particle]
ning (нинг)
1.Genitive case marker. Indicates that either that previous word has possession of the following word, or the following word is an attribute or a portion of the previous word. It functions like the English suffix “'s”.
2.Otamning ruchkasi.
It's my father's pen.
0
0
2010/02/02 14:08
8020
ties
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- ETSI
- SETI
- site
[Noun]
ties
1.Plural form of tie.
[Verb]
ties
1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tie.
[[Esperanto]]
[Determiner]
ties (plural ties, accusative singular ties, accusative plural ties)
1.Belonging to that [one/person] (demonstrative correlative of possession)
La sunsistemo estas la aro de planedoj, lunoj, asteroidoj, kaj kometoj, kiu ĉirkaŭas la Sunon pro ties gravita kampo.
The solar system is the system of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, which surround the Sun due to its gravitational field.
[Etymology]
Esperanto ti- (demonstrative correlative prefix) + -es (correlative suffix of possession)
[Usage notes]
As with other demonstrative correlatives in Esperanto, ties can be combined with ĉi, the adverbial particle of proximity, or with for, the adverbial particle of distance. Ties ĉi thus means belonging to this [here] [person] and ties for means belonging to that [distant] [one/person].
[[Finnish]]
[Adverb]
ties
1.God knows
Ties mitä otsikot sanovat presidentin tuoreiden kommenttien jälkeen.
God knows what the headlines will say after the president's recent comments.
[Etymology]
From tietää (“‘to know’”)
[Synonyms]
- Luoja tietää
0
0
2010/02/02 14:08
8026
ale
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈeɪ.l̩/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/En-us-ale.ogg
[Anagrams]
- ELA
- lea, Lea, LEA
[Etymology]
Old English ealu, ealo, from Proto-Germanic *aluþ (cf. Old Norse ǫl, Old Saxon alu-), probably from Scythian (cf. proper name Aloýthagos, Ossetian æluton 'beer'), from Proto-Indo-European *alu 'sorcery, intoxication'.
[Noun]
ale (countable and uncountable; plural ales)
1.An intoxicating liquor made from an infusion of malt by fermentation and the addition of a bitter, usually hops.
Note: The word ale, in England and the United States, usually designates a heavier kind of fermented liquor, and the word beer a lighter kind. The word beer is also in common use as the generic name for all non-distilled malt liquors.
2.A festival in English country places, so called from the liquor drunk.
[Synonyms]
- (liquor): beer (loosely), yill
[[Basque]]
[Noun]
ale
1.grain
[[Czech]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/71/Cs-ale.ogg
[Conjunction]
ale
1.but
[Synonyms]
- avšak
[[Finnish]]
ipa :/ˈɑle/[Anagrams]
- Lea
[Etymology 1]
Shortened from alennusmyynti (“‘selling of goods at bargain prices’”).
[Etymology 2]
English ale
[[Italian]]
[Noun]
plural of ala f. (poetic) ale
1.wings
[[Polish]]
ipa :/ˈalɛ/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/Pl-ale.ogg
[Conjunction]
ale
1.but
2.Grałem dobrze, ale przegrałem – I played well, but I lost.
[Interjection]
ale
1.expressing wonder
2.Ale masz piękną sukienkę! – You have so beautiful dress!
[Noun]
ale n. (no plural)
1.ale (beer)
[[Romanian]]
[Article]
ale (feminine/neuter plural possessive article)
1.of
sunt lucririle ale mele aici? - are my things here?
0
0
2010/02/02 14:10
8027
rn
[[Egyptian]]
[Noun]
1.name
0
0
2010/02/02 14:10
8029
underwhelm
[[English]]
[Antonyms]
- overwhelm
[Verb]
to underwhelm (third-person singular simple present underwhelms, present participle underwhelming, simple past and past participle underwhelmed)
1.To fail to impress; to perform disappointingly.
0
0
2010/02/02 14:44
TaN
8031
flair
[[English]]
ipa :/flɛɚ/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/En-us-flair.ogg
[Anagrams]
- frail
[Noun]
flair (plural flairs)
1.a natural or innate talent or aptitude; a knack
2.distinctive style or elegance; panache or elan
[Synonyms]
- (natural or innate talent): gift, knack, talent
- (distinctive style or elegance): elan, elegance, grace, panache, style
[[French]]
[Etymology]
Latin flare, to blow. Cognate to Portuguese cheiro.
[Noun]
flair m.
1.sense of smell
[[Scots]]
[Noun]
flair (plural flairs)
1.floor
0
0
2010/02/02 14:54
TaN
8033
ostentatiously
[[English]]
[Adverb]
ostentatiously
1.in an ostentatious manner; extravagantly or flamboyantly
0
0
2010/02/02 14:57
TaN
8040
eastern
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈiːstə(r)n/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/60/En-us-eastern.ogg
[Adjective]
eastern (comparative more eastern, superlative most eastern)
1.Of, facing, situated in, or related to the east
2.1948, Carey McWilliams, North from Mexico / The Spanish-Speaking People of The United States, J. B. Lippincott Company, page 25,
While De Anza was exploring the Bay of San Francisco, seeking a site for the presidio, the American colonists on the eastern seaboard, three thousand miles away, were celebrating the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
3.(of a wind) blowing from the east; easterly
4.(loosely) oriental
[Anagrams]
- earnest, Earnest
- estrane
- nearest
- sterane
[Etymology]
From east + -ern
[See also]
- northern
- southern
- western
- north-eastern
- south-eastern
- south-western
- north-western
0
0
2009/03/17 18:03
2010/02/02 17:42
8042
unicode
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈjunɪˌkoːd/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b2/En-uk-Unicode.ogg
[External links]
- Unicode website
[Proper noun]
Unicode
1.(computing) A series of character encoding standards intended to support the characters used by a large number of the world’s languages.
2.(computing) The Unicode standards together with standards for representing character strings as byte strings.
[See also]
- ASCII
- EBCDIC
- UTF-7
- UTF-8
- UTF-16
0
0
2009/01/10 17:58
2010/02/02 17:42
TaN
8046
mix-up
[[English]]
[Noun]
mix-up (plural mix-ups)
1.A confusion, mistake, muddle or misunderstanding
0
0
2010/02/02 17:46
TaN
8054
activity
[[English]]
ipa :(našāʈ)
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/En-us-activity.ogg
[Antonyms]
- rest
- passivity
[Noun]
Find this word in Wikisaurusactivityactivity (plural activities)
1.The state or quality of being active; nimbleness; agility; vigorous action or operation; energy; active force; as, an increasing variety of human activities.
Pit row was abuzz with activity.
2.something done as an action or a movement
The activity for the morning was a walk to the store.
3.something done for pleasure or entertainment, especially one involving movement or an excursion.
Quilting can be a fun activity.
4.Use (of internet, playstation, bank account etc.)
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blog
[[English]]
ipa :/blɒɡ/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/En-us-blog.ogg
[Anagrams]
- glob
[Etymology]
Shortened from weblog
[Noun]
blog (plural blogs)
1.(Internet) website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal while readers may comment on posts. Entries typically appear in reverse chronological order.
2.(blogging) An entry in a blog.
But that’s a topic for another blog. Heading into Danger: Choosing Point of View
[Verb]
to blog (third-person singular simple present blogs, present participle blogging, simple past and past participle blogged)
1.(blogging) To contribute to a blog.
2.(British, slang) To blag, to steal something; To acquire something illegally.
[[Danish]]
[Etymology]
From English blog. (2000)
[Noun]
blog c. (singular definite bloggen, plural indefinite blogs)
1.blog
[[French]]
[Etymology]
English blog
[Noun]
blog m. (plural blogs)
1.(Internet) blog
[[Hungarian]]
ipa :/'blog/[Etymology]
From English blog, shortening of weblog, coined from web + log.
[Noun]
blog (plural blogok)
1.blog
[[Italian]]
[Etymology]
English
[Noun]
blog m. inv.
1.(Internet) blog
[[Polish]]
[Noun]
blog m.
1.blog
[[Serbo-Croatian]]
[Etymology]
From English blog.
[Noun]
blòg m. (Cyrillic spelling бло̀г)
1.blog
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2010/02/03 11:30
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8062
samuel
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- amelus
- salume
[Etymology]
Hebrew שְׁמוּאֵל (shmuel), possibly "He (God) has listened" or contracted from sha'ulme'el "asked of God".
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.A male given name.
2.One of two books of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
3.(Biblical) The primary author and central character of the first book of Samuel.
[[Czech]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel m.
1.A male given name, cognate to Samuel.
[[Danish]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[Dutch]]
[Alternative spellings]
- Samuël
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.The ninth and tenth book of the Bible.
2.A male given name.
[[Finnish]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[French]]
[Anagrams]
- émulas
- muséal
- musela
[Proper noun]
Samuel m.
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[German]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[Norwegian]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[Spanish]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel (m)
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[Swedish]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
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Samuel
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- amelus
- salume
[Etymology]
Hebrew שְׁמוּאֵל (shmuel), possibly "He (God) has listened" or contracted from sha'ulme'el "asked of God".
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.A male given name.
2.One of two books of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
3.(Biblical) The primary author and central character of the first book of Samuel.
[[Czech]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel m.
1.A male given name, cognate to Samuel.
[[Danish]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[Dutch]]
[Alternative spellings]
- Samuël
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.The ninth and tenth book of the Bible.
2.A male given name.
[[Finnish]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[French]]
[Anagrams]
- émulas
- muséal
- musela
[Proper noun]
Samuel m.
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[German]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[Norwegian]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[Spanish]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel (m)
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
[[Swedish]]
[Proper noun]
Samuel
1.(Biblical) Samuel.
2.A male given name.
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2010/02/03 12:44
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starker
[[English]]
[Adjective]
starker
1.Comparative form of stark: more stark.
[Anagrams]
- kraters
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thusly
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈðʌs.li/[Adverb]
thusly
1.thus (in this way).
[Etymology]
thus + -ly, dating from the 19th century, seemingly coined by educated writers to make fun of uneducated persons trying to sound genteel,[1] with a false inference that thus is not an adverb.
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2009/12/14 17:07
2010/02/03 13:31
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8082
sundry
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈsʌn.dɹi/[Adjective]
sundry
1.various, miscellaneous
[Etymology]
Middle English from Old English syndriġ "private, separate" from sundor "asunder, apart"
[Noun]
sundry (plural: sundries)
1.(cricket) In Australia, an extra
[Related terms]
- all and sundry
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2009/08/25 09:49
2010/02/03 13:31
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8089
incarcerate
[[English]]
ipa :/ɪnˈkɑ:.sə.ɹeɪt/[Synonyms]
- imprison
- jail
[Verb]
to incarcerate (third-person singular simple present incarcerates, present participle incarcerating, simple past and past participle incarcerated)
1.To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law.
2.To confine.
[[Italian]]
[Anagrams]
- accentrerai
[Verb]
incarcerate
1.second-person plural present tense of incarcerare
2.second-person plural imperative of incarcerare
3.feminine plural past participle of incarcerare
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2009/06/29 08:40
2010/02/03 13:32
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8090
celibate
[[English]]
[Adjective]
celibate (not comparable)
1.Not married
2.(by extension) Abstaining from sexual relations and pleasures
Members of religious communities sometimes take vows to remain celibate.
[Anagrams]
- cable tie
- citeable
[Etymology]
From Latin caelibatus, perfect passive participle of caelibare, from caelebs (“‘unmarried’”)
[Noun]
celibate (plural celibates)
1.Person who is not married, especially one who has taken a religious vow not to get married, usually because of being a member of a religious community.
[Related terms]
- celibacy
[See also]
- friar
- monk
[Synonyms]
- (not married): unmarried; single
- (abstaining from sex): abstinent; chaste, pure
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2009/12/14 09:40
2010/02/03 13:37
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8105
bee
[[English]]
ipa :/biː/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/En-us-bee.ogg
[Etymology 1]
A beeFrom Old English bēo, from Proto-Germanic *bēō, from Proto-Germanic *bhī-. Cognate with Dutch bij, Upper German Beie, Swedish bi; and (from Indo-European) with Latvian bite, Russian пчела (pčelá), Old Irish bech.
[Etymology 2]
(Northern development of) Old English bēah.
[Etymology 3]
Variant spellings.
[Etymology 4]
[[Finnish]]
[Noun]
bee
1.The letter B, b.
[[Latin]]
[Interjection]
bee!
1.baa (sound of a sheep)
[[Mandinka]]
ipa :/beː/[Noun]
bee
1.(anatomy) vagina
[[Manx]]
[Noun]
bee m.
1.food
2.bee ny jeeghyn, ambrosia
3.bee millish, sweetmeat, sweet
4.bee moddee, dog food
5.provisions
6.nourishment
7.diet
[Verb]
bee
1.To be.
[[Navajo]]
[Adverb]
bee
1.by means of, by means of it
[Postposition]
bee
1.with
[Synonyms]
- yee
[[Tetum]]
[Alternative forms]
- wee (Tetun-Terik)
[Noun]
bee
1.water
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2009/04/03 20:20
2010/02/03 22:39
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8115
rpm
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- MRP
- PMR
- RMP
[Initialism]
RPM
1.Revolutions Per Minute
2.A recursive acronym for RPM Package Manager, a package management system used by some distributions of the Linux operating system
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2010/02/04 10:12
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8117
wit
[[English]]
ipa :/wɪt/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5c/En-us-wit.ogg
[Anagrams]
- Twi
[Etymology 1]
From Old English witt, from Proto-Germanic *witjannn from Proto-Indo-European *weid-, wid- (“‘see, know’”). Cognate with Danish vid, Dutch weet, Gothic 𐌿̹̹̽̈́ͅ (“‘ignorance’”), Old High German (wizzi or wizza) (German Witz), Latin videō (“‘see’”), Old Norse (vit) and Swedish vett. Compare wise.
[Etymology 2]
From Old English witan, from Proto-Germanic *witanan, from Proto-Indo-European *weid-, wid- (“‘see, know’”). Cognate with Dutch weten, German wissen, Swedish veta, and Latin videō (“‘I see’”). Compare guide.
[[Afrikaans]]
[Adjective]
wit
1.white
[Etymology]
From Dutch wit.
[[Dutch]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1c/Nl-wit.ogg
[Adjective]
wit, witte (comparative witter, wittere; superlative witst, witste)
1.white
De wand is wit.
The wall is white.
[Noun]
wit n. (plural witten, diminutive witje)
1.(uncountable) white (color)
Wit is alle kleuren ineens.
White is all colors at once.
2.(countable) A person with blond hair.
De Witte van Zichem.
The blond boy from Zichem (a famous book).
[[Old English]]
ipa :/wit/[Etymology]
From Proto-Germanic *wid-, from Proto-Indo-European *wed-, a suffixed form of *wei- (see wē). Cognate with Old Norse vit, Gothic 𐍅̹̈́ (wit), and Lithuanian vèdu.
[Pronoun]
wit (personal)
1.We two; nominative dual form of iċ.
[[Old High German]]
[Adjective]
wit
1.wide
[Etymology]
From Proto-Germanic *widaz, whence also Old English wīd and Old Norse víðr.
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