9049
questionnaire
[[English]]
[Etymology]
From French questionnaire.
[Noun]
questionnaire (plural questionnaires)
1.A form containing a list of questions; a means of gathering information for a survey
[[French]]
[Anagrams]
- questionnerai
[Etymology]
From Late Latin quaestionarius.
[Noun]
questionnaire m. (plural questionnaires)
1.questionnaire
0
0
2009/03/16 10:30
2010/04/10 12:59
9053
process
[[English]]
ipa :/'prəʊsɛs/[Anagrams]
- corpses
[Etymology 1]
From Old French proces (“‘journey’”), from Latin processus, past participle of procedo
[Etymology 2]
Back-formation from procession.
[[Swedish]]
[Noun]
process
1.process
0
0
2009/11/16 15:34
2010/04/10 14:17
9054
confronted
[[English]]
[Verb]
confronted
1.Simple past tense and past participle of confront.
0
0
2010/04/10 14:37
9064
descriptions
[[English]]
[Noun]
descriptions
1.Plural form of description.
0
0
2010/04/11 10:14
2010/04/11 10:14
9077
shown
[[English]]
ipa :/'ʃoʊ̪n/[Verb]
shown
1.Past participle of show.
0
0
2010/04/11 17:49
9080
plura
[[Ido]]
[Adjective]
plura
1.several
0
0
2010/04/11 18:29
9081
complexity
[[English]]
ipa :/kəm'plɛk.sɪ.ti/[Antonyms]
- simplicity
[Etymology]
complex + -ity
[Noun]
complexity (countable and uncountable; plural complexities)
1.(uncountable) The state of being complex; intricacy; entanglement.
2.(countable) That which is and renders complex; intricacy; complication.
[Synonyms]
- complicacy
0
0
2010/04/11 18:30
9082
If
[[English]]
ipa :/ɪf/[Anagrams]
- fi, , Fi, FI
[Conjunction]
if
1.Supposing that, assuming that, in the circumstances that; used to introduce a condition or choice.
If it rains, I will get wet.
2.Supposing that; used with past subjunctive indicating that the condition is not fulfilled.
I'd prefer it if you took your shoes off.
3.Although; used to introduce a concession.
He was a great friend, if a little stingy at the bar.
4.(computing) In the event that a statement is true (a programming statement that acts in a similar manner).
If A, then B, else C.
5.(proscribed) Whether; used to introducing a noun clause as the object of certain verbs.
I don't know if I want to go or not.
[Etymology]
Middle English yif, yef from Old English ġif.
[Noun]
if (plural ifs)
1.An if clause representing a condition; a protasis introduced by if.
2.1709, Susannah Centlivre, The Busy Body, Act III, in John Bell (ed.), British Theater, J. Bell (1791), page 59,
Sir Fran. Nay, but Chargy, if——— ¶ Miran. Nay, Gardy, no Ifs.——Have I refus'd three northern lords, two British peers, and half a score knights, to have put in your Ifs?
3.1791 January, "Richardſon’s Chemical Principles of the Metallic Arts", in The Monthly Review, R. Griffiths, page 176,
Well might Bergman add, (in his Scicgraphia,), “if the compariſon that has been made, &c. be juſt.” The preſent writer makes no ifs about the matter, and has ſuperadded a little inaccuracy of his own, […]
[See also]
- and
- else
- false
- or
- then
- true
[[French]]
ipa :/if/[Etymology]
From Old French iv, ivo (“‘yew, yew tree’”) and Medieval Latin ivus, both of Germanic origin, such as Frankish *īwa, īwo (compare Old High German īwa, Old English īw) from Proto-Germanic *iwa-, iwo- (“‘yew’”) from Proto-Indo-European *ei-wo-. Akin to Old Norse ȳr (“‘yew’”), Irish eo, Welsh ywen, Russian ива (íva), “‘willow’”). More at yew, Yves, Yvonne.
[Noun]
if m. (plural ifs)
1.yew
0
0
2009/01/11 23:42
2010/04/12 15:33
TaN
9083
purged
[[English]]
[Verb]
purged
1.Simple past tense and past participle of purge.
0
0
2010/04/12 15:33
9085
decoder
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- recoded
[Etymology]
to decode + -er
[Noun]
Wikipedia has an article on:DecoderWikipediadecoder (plural decoders)
1.A person who decodes secret messages
2.A device that decodes a scrambled electronic signal e.g. of a satellite television signal
[See also]
- coder
0
0
2010/04/12 15:33
9089
requests
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- questers
[Noun]
requests
1.Plural form of request.
0
0
2010/04/12 15:35
9092
switchover
[[English]]
[Alternative spellings]
- switch-over
[Noun]
Wikipedia has an article on:SwitchoverWikipediaswitchover (plural switchovers)
1.A complete change or switch from one state, system or course of action to another
2.A change to the use of a second system (of power etc) in the event of the failure of a main system
0
0
2010/04/14 09:31
9093
hover
[[English]]
ipa :-ɒvə(r)[Etymology]
Old English hoveren (frequentative of hoven).
[Verb]
a hummingbird, hoveringto hover (third-person singular simple present hovers, present participle hovering, simple past and past participle hovered)
1.To float in the air.
2.The hummingbird hovered by the plant.
3.To linger in one place.
4.The strange man hovered outside the gents.
5.To waver, or be uncertain.
6.This time, I hovered between Labour and Liberal Democrat.
7.(computing) To place the cursor over a hyperlink or icon without clicking.
8.A tooltip appears when you hover over this link.
[[Scots]]
[Verb]
tae hover (third-person singular simple present hovers, present participle hoverin, simple past hovert, past participle hovert)
1.to hover
2.to pause (in hesitation)
0
0
2010/03/31 13:56
2010/04/14 09:32
9099
route
[[English]]
ipa :/ruːt/[Anagrams]
- outer
- outré
[Etymology]
From Old French rute (French: route) "road, way, path" (source: route on Etymonline)
[External links]
- route in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
- route in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
[Noun]
route (plural routes)
1.The course or way which is traveled or passed, or is to be passed.
The route was used so much that it formed a rut.
2.A passing; a course; a road or path; a march.
3.The way to do something.
[Verb]
to route (third-person singular simple present routes, present participle routing, simple past and past participle routed)
1.To direct or divert along a particular course.
All incoming mail was routed through a single office.
2.(Internet) to connect two local area networks, thereby forming an internet
[[French]]
ipa :[ʁut][Anagrams]
- outre, outré
- troue, troué
[Etymology]
From Latin rupta (via).
[Noun]
route f. (plural routes)
1.road, (sometimes route like "route 66")
2.route, way, path
0
0
2010/04/17 08:59
9103
visualise
[[English]]
[Verb]
to visualise (third-person singular simple present visualises, present participle visualising, simple past and past participle visualised)
1.Alternative spelling of visualize.
0
0
2010/04/17 12:04
9104
routes
[[English]]
ipa :/ɹuːts/[Anagrams]
- ouster
- outers
- souter
- trouse
[Noun]
routes
1.Plural form of route.
[Verb]
routes
1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of route.
[[French]]
[Anagrams]
- outres
- troues
[Noun]
routes f. pl.
1.Plural form of route.
0
0
2010/04/17 12:05
9107
海
[[Translingual]]
[Etymology]
Ideogrammic compound (會意): 氵 + 每.Appears with 母 (2 dots) in Chinese, yielding 海, but with simplified form 毋 (1 cross stroke) in Japanese shinjitai, yielding 海 = 氵 + 毎. These are however encoded with the same Unicode character – see Han unification.
[Han character]
海 (radical 85 水+7 in Chinese, 水+6 in Japanese, in Chinese 10 strokes, in Japanese 9 strokes, cangjie input 水人田卜 (EOWY), four-corner 38157)
1.sea, ocean
2.maritime
[[Cantonese]]
[Hanzi]
海 (jyutping hoi2, Yale hoi2)
[[Japanese]]
[Kanji]
海 (grade 2 “Kyōiku” kanji)
[Noun]
海 (hiragana うみ, romaji umi)
1.sea
2.beach
[[Korean]]
[Hanja]
海 (hangeul 해, revised hae, McCune-Reischauer hae, Yale hay)
[[Mandarin]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/Zh-h%C7%8Ei.ogg
[Hanzi]
海 (pinyin hǎi (hai3), Wade-Giles hai3)
[[Vietnamese]]
[Han character]
海 (hải, hẩy, hấy)
0
0
2009/04/22 13:08
2010/04/18 09:39
TaN
9112
console
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈkɒn.səʊl/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/En-us-console-noun.ogg
[Etymology 1]
From French console (“‘a bracket’”)
[Etymology 2]
From French consoler, from Latin consolari (“‘offer solace’”)
[[French]]
[Verb]
console
1.first-person singular present indicative of consoler.
2.third-person singular present indicative of consoler.
3.first-person singular present subjunctive of consoler.
4.first-person singular present subjunctive of consoler.
5.second-person singular imperative of consoler.
[[Italian]]
[Etymology]
From Latin cōnsul.
[Noun]
console m. (plural consoli)
1.consul
0
0
2009/04/16 18:01
2010/04/20 18:30
TaN
9115
gy
[[Lojban]]
[Cmavo]
gy
1.letteral for g
0
0
2010/04/20 23:18
9117
puss
[[English]]
ipa :/pʊs/[Anagrams]
- PSUs
- sups
- USPs, USPS
[Etymology 1]
From a Common Germanic word for cat. Akin to Dutch poes "puss, cat", Low Saxon puus-katte, Dial. Swedish kattepus, Norwegian pusFound also in several other European and Western Asian languages. Cf. Romanian pisica.
[Etymology 2]
Of Celtic origin, from or akin to Irish pus (“‘mouth, lip’”), from Middle Irish bus
[[Norwegian]]
[Etymology 1]
From pusse (“‘to clean, polish, plaster, render’”).
[Etymology 2]
From Latin pus.
[Etymology 3]
From Low Saxon
[[Swedish]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fd/Sv-en_puss.ogg
[Noun]
puss c.
1.A light or dispassionate kiss performed with closed lips (compare with kyss).
0
0
2010/04/28 04:31
9120
pushy
[[English]]
[Adjective]
pushy (comparative pushier, superlative pushiest)
1.Aggressively ambitious; overly assertive, bold or determined.
Parents are ruining school sports days by being pushy and overbearing, a survey suggests. BBC
0
0
2009/06/15 10:34
2010/04/28 04:31
TaN
9122
誘う
[[Japanese]]
[Verb]
誘う (godan conjugation, hiragana さそう, romaji sasou)
1.To invite. 誘う (godan conjugation, hiragana いざなう, romaji izanau)
1.To invite.
2.To tempt; to coerce.
0
0
2010/04/28 08:31
9123
GE
[[Translingual]]
[Symbol]
GE
1.The ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Georgia.
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- eg, , e.g.
[Initialism]
GE
1.General Electric [1]
[[Italian]]
[Abbreviation]
GE
1.Genova
0
0
2010/04/28 09:16
9124
coefficient
[[English]]
ipa :/ˌkəʊˈɪ.fɪʃn̩t/[Adjective]
coefficient (comparative more coefficient, superlative most coefficient)
1.cooperating
2.1850, August Neander, The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connexion and Historical ..., page 13
And so our own idea of Christ compels us to admit that two factors, the one natural, the other supernatural, were coefficient in his entrance into human life;
3.2005, Mathew Callahan, Boff Whalley, The Trouble with Music, page 12
Nevertheless, there was some substance to the notion that acclaim and merit were coefficient.
[Noun]
coefficient (plural coefficients)
1.(mathematics) A constant by which an algebraic term is multiplied.
2.A number, value or item that serves as a measure of some property or characteristic.
[[French]]
ipa :/kɔ.e.fi.sjɑ̃/[Noun]
coefficient m. (plural coefficients)
1.Coefficient.
0
0
2010/04/30 08:39
9125
特性
[[Japanese]]
[Noun]
特性 (hiragana とくせい, romaji tokusei)
1.characteristic, peculiarity
[[Mandarin]]
[Noun]
特性 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin tèxìng)
1.special property
0
0
2010/04/30 10:36
9126
characteristic
[[English]]
ipa :/ˌkæɹəktəˈɹɪstɪk/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/En-us-characteristic.ogg
[Adjective]
characteristic (comparative more characteristic, superlative most characteristic)
1.being a distinguishing feature of a person or thing
[Antonyms]
- uncharacteristic
- untypical
[Etymology]
< Greek χαρακτηριστικός < χαρακτηρίζειν (“‘to designate, characterize’”)
[External links]
- characteristic in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
- characteristic in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911
[Noun]
characteristic (plural characteristics)
1.a distinguishable feature of a person or thing
2.(mathematics) the integer part of a logarithm
3.(nautical) the distinguishing features of a navigational light on a lighthouse etc by which it can be identified (colour, pattern of flashes etc)
[Synonyms]
- distinctive
- exclusive
- idiosyncratic
- indicative
- representative
- signature
- specific
- typical
- attribute
- idiosyncrasy
- mannerism
- quality
- tendency
- trademark
- trait
- See also Wikisaurus:characteristic
0
0
2010/04/08 21:01
2010/04/30 10:37
TaN
9127
違い
[[Japanese]]
[Etymology]
Form of 違う, "to differ".
[Noun]
違い (hiragana ちがい, romaji chigai)
1.difference
AとBの違い
AとBのちがい
A to B no chigai
difference between A and B
0
0
2010/04/30 12:02
9136
couples
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- closeup, close up, close-up
[Noun]
couples
1.Plural form of couple.
[Verb]
couples
1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of couple.
0
0
2010/05/14 20:27
9139
using
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/En-us-using.ogg
[Anagrams]
- suing
[Verb]
using
1.Present participle of use.
0
0
2010/05/14 20:48
9140
輪郭
[[Japanese]]
[Alternative spellings]
- 輪廓
[Noun]
輪郭 (hiragana りんかく, romaji rinkaku)
1.contours, outlines
0
0
2010/05/15 15:15
9144
smoothed
[[English]]
[Verb]
smoothed
1.Simple past tense and past participle of smooth.
0
0
2010/05/16 18:29
9152
numbers
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/En-us-numbers.ogg
[Noun]
numbers
1.Plural form of number.
2.(plurale tantum) Many individuals as a group.
[Verb]
numbers
1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of number.
0
0
2010/05/19 00:15
9153
番号
[[Japanese]]
[Noun]
番号 (hiragana ばんごう, romaji bangō)
1.a number
0
0
2010/05/19 00:18
9154
relatively
[[English]]
[Adverb]
relatively (not comparable)
1.Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing.
He measured his success relatively, that is, competitively.
2.Somewhat.
He was relatively successful.
[Etymology]
relative + -ly
0
0
2010/05/19 00:19
9156
suffix
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈsʌfɪks/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/En-us-suffix.ogg
[Etymology]
From Latin sub (“‘under, beneath’”) + fixus, perfect passive participle of figere (“‘to fasten, fix’”).
[Noun]
suffix (plural suffixes)
1.(linguistics) one or more letters or sounds added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning, such as able, which changes sing into singable, for example
[Related terms]
- affix
- crucifixion
- fix
- fixation
- infix
- prefix
- suffer
- suffix tree
- suffixal
- suffixion
[Verb]
to suffix (third-person singular simple present suffixes, present participle suffixing, simple past and past participle suffixed)
1.(transitive) to append (something) to the end of something else
0
0
2010/05/20 11:45
9157
suitcase
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/En-us-suitcase.ogg
[Anagrams]
- sauciest
[Noun]
suitcase (plural suitcases)
1.Large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage used for carrying clothes, and sometimes suits, when travelling.
0
0
2010/05/20 11:45
9162
アメリカ
[[Japanese]]
[Noun]
アメリカ (hiragana あめりか, romaji Amerika)
1.America, USA
[Synonyms]
- 米国 (べいこく, beikoku)
- アメリカ合衆国 (あめりかがっしゅうこく, amerika-gasshū-koku)
- 米 (べい, bei) (abbr.)
0
0
2010/05/20 11:47
9168
RTFM
[[English]]
[Alternative forms]
- rtfm
[Etymology]
Initialism.
[Verb]
RTFM (intransitive)
1.(Internet) Read the fucking manual
2.(Also bowdlerized as "read the fine manual" or "read the friendly manual.")
0
0
2010/05/20 11:58
9169
lightbulb
[[English]]
[Noun]
lightbulb (plural lightbulbs)
1.Alternative spelling of light bulb.
0
0
2010/05/20 11:58
9170
light_bulb
[[English]]
[Alternative spellings]
- lightbulb
[Noun]
light bulb (plural light bulbs)
1.An evacuated glass bulb containing a metal filament which is heated by electrical resistance to produce light.
[Synonyms]
- bulb
- glow-lamp (used in 1883 by Charles Ammi Cutter; cf. Dutch gloeilamp, Swedish glödlampa)
- light globe (Australia)
0
0
2010/05/20 11:59
9171
bowdlerize
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈbaʊd.lə.ˌɹaɪz/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/En-us-bowdlerize.ogg
[Alternative spellings]
- bowdlerise
[Etymology]
From Thomas Bowdler, who in 1818 published a censored version of Shakespeare, expurgating "those words and expressions... which cannot with propriety be read aloud in a family."
[See also]
- censor
- expunge
- expurgate
- redact
[Verb]
to bowdlerize (third-person singular simple present bowdlerizes, present participle bowdlerizing, simple past and past participle bowdlerized)
1.To remove those parts of a text considered offensive, vulgar, or otherwise unseemly.
The bowdlerized version of the novel, while free of vulgarity, was also free of flavor.
2.1961, J. A. Philip, "Mimesis in the Sophistês of Plato," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, vol. 92, p. 455,
His critics take alarm only when it becomes apparent that he would bowdlerize Homer and exclude from his state the great tragedians.
0
0
2010/05/20 12:00
9177
slacker
[[English]]
ipa :-ækə(r)[Anagrams]
- lackers
[Noun]
Wikipedia has an article on:SlackerWikipediaslacker (plural slackers)
1.One who procrastinates or is lazy; cf. slack off.
2.A person lacking a sense of direction in life; an underachiever.
3.A user of Slackware Linux.
4.1996 August 15, stephen benson, "Re: How broken is Infomagic's Redhat linux?", comp.os.linux.setup, Usenet,
I'm a slacker from way back btw
5.2002 January 15, Josh, "Re: slackware installation issue", comp.os.linux, Usenet,
Hope you become a happy slacker.
6.2007 May 16, Dan C, "Re: Distro Poll, what do you use?", alt.os.linux, Usenet,
Any real Slacker would know better than to top-post, AND post a bunch of HTML-crap to boot. You're not worthy.
0
0
2010/05/20 18:07
9180
judgement
[[English]]
ipa :/ʤʌʤmənt/[Alternative spellings]
- judgment
- iugement, iudgement, iudgment, iudgemente, iudgmente (obsolete)
[Etymology]
From Old French jugement (French jugement), from juger; see judge.
[Noun]
judgement (plural judgements)
1.The act of judging
2.The power or faculty of performing such operations; especially, when unqualified, the faculty of judging or deciding rightly, justly, or wisely; as, a man of judgement; a politician without judgement.
He shall judge thy people with righteousness and thy poor with judgement. –Psalms 72:2 (King James Version).
Hermia. I would my father look'd but with my eyes. Theseus. Rather your eyes must with his judgement look. –Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, I-i
3.The conclusion or result of judging; an opinion; a decision.
She in my judgement was as fair as you. - Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, IV-iv
4.The act of determining, as in courts of law, what is conformable to law and justice; also, the determination, decision, or sentence of a court, or of a judge
In judgements between rich and poor, consider not what the poor man needs, but what is his own. –Jer. Taylor.
Most heartily I do beseech the court To give the judgement. –Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, IV-i
5.(theology) The final award; the last sentence.
0
0
2010/05/21 14:22
9181
naked
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3d/En-us-naked.ogg
[Adjective]
naked (comparative more naked, superlative most naked)
1.Not wearing any clothes.
She was as naked as the day she was born.
2.Glib, without decoration, put bluntly.
This is the naked truth.
The naked facts lay there on the table, enclosed within the files.
3.unprotected
The tendrils of the naked flame stretched into the skies.
[Anagrams]
- Kaden
- knead
[Etymology]
Old English nacod (“‘naked’”), from Proto-Germanic *nakwathaz, from Proto-Indo-European *nogʷó- (“‘naked’”).
[Synonyms]
- bare
- nude
- starkers
- unclad
- unclothed
- See also Wikisaurus:nude
0
0
2010/05/21 14:22
9182
turf
[[English]]
ipa :-ɜː(r)f[Anagrams]
- ruft
[Noun]
turf (plural turfs or turves)
1.a layer of earth covered with grass; sod
2.a piece of such a layer cut from the soil and used to make a lawn
3.(Irish) a sod of peat used as fuel.
4.(slang) the territory claimed by a person, gang, etc. as their own
5.a racetrack; or the sport of racing horses
[Verb]
to turf (third-person singular simple present turfs, present participle turfing, simple past and past participle turfed)
1.to create a lawn by laying turfs
2.(Ultimate Frisbee) To throw a frisbee well short of its intended target, usually causing it to hit the ground within 10 yards of its release.
3.(business) To fire from a job or dismiss from a task.
Eight managers were turfed after the merger of the two companies.
4.(business) To cancel a project or product.
The company turfed the concept car because the prototype performed poorly.
[[Dutch]]
[Noun]
turf
1.peat.
0
0
2010/05/21 14:24
9184
autistic
[[English]]
[Adjective]
autistic (comparative more autistic, superlative most autistic)
1.Pertaining to, or suffering from autism.
[Noun]
autistic (plural autistics)
1.A person suffering from autism.
[Synonyms]
- idiot savant (potentially offensive)
0
0
2010/05/21 14:26
9186
violin
[[English]]
ipa :/ˌvaɪəˈlɪn/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f4/En-us-violin.ogg
[Etymology]
From Italian violino, diminutive form of viola with diminutive suffix -ino
[Noun]
violin (plural violins)
1.(music) A musical four-string instrument, generally played with a bow or by plucking the string. Pitch is set by pressing the strings at the appropriate place with the fingers.
2.(music) A violinist
The first violin often plays the lead melody lines in a string quartet.
[See also]
- bass viol
- cello
- double bass
- viola
- first violinist
- second violinist
[Synonyms]
- fiddle
[[Danish]]
ipa :/violiːn/[Etymology]
From Italian violino, diminutive form of viola with diminutive suffix -ino.
[Noun]
violin c. (singular definite violinen, plural indefinite violiner)
1.violin
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SAR
[[English]]
[Acronym]
SAR
1.Search And Rescue
2.Special Administrative Region
[Anagrams]
- ars,
- ASR
- ras, Ras, æras
- RSA
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recurrence
[[English]]
[Etymology]
Ultimately Latin recurrere.This definition is lacking an etymology or has an incomplete etymology. You can help Wiktionary by giving it a proper etymology.
[Noun]
Wikipedia has an article on:RecurrenceWikipediarecurrence (plural recurrences)
1.Return or reversion to a certain state.
2.The instance of recurring; frequent occurrence.
3.A return of symptoms as part of the natural progress of a disease.
4.Recourse.
[Synonyms]
- reoccurrence
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topic
[[English]]
ipa :-ɒpɪk
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/En-us-topic.ogg
[Anagrams]
- cop it
- optic
- picot
[Etymology]
From Latin topica < Ancient Greek τοπικός (topikos), “‘pertaining to a place, local, pertaining to a common place, or topic, topical’”) < τόπος (topos), “‘a place’”).
[Noun]
topic (plural topics)
1.Subject; theme; a category or general area of interest.
[Synonyms]
- subject
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Vi
[[English]]
[Anagrams]
- IV,
[Proper noun]
Vi
1.Short form of Violet and Viola.
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