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9547 arguable [[English]] ipa :/ˈɑːgjuəbl/[Adjective] arguable (comparative more arguable, superlative most arguable) 1.That which can be argued; i.e., that which can be proven or strongly supported with sound logical deduction, precedent, and evidence. 2.(colloquial) Open to doubt, argument or debate. [Etymology] argue +‎ -able 0 0 2010/06/04 08:05
9555 maxima [[English]] [Noun] maxima 1.Plural form of maximum. 0 0 2010/06/04 09:03
9557 murky [[English]] ipa :-ɜː(r)ki audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/En-us-murky.ogg [Adjective] murky (comparative murkier, superlative murkiest) 1.Hard to see through, as a fog or mist. 2.Gloomy, dark, dim. 3.Obscure, indistinct, cloudy. 4.Dishonest, shady. [Etymology] Cognate to or directly from Old Norse myrkr. Compare Russian, Serbian мрак. 0 0 2010/06/04 10:58
9558 stagnant [[English]] [Adjective] stagnant (comparative more stagnant, superlative most stagnant) 1.Lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still. [Etymology] From French stagnant, from Latin stagnans, present participle of stagno (“‘to form a pool of standing water’”) [[French]] [Verb] stagnant 1.Present participle of stagner. 0 0 2010/06/04 10:59
9561 conversion [[English]] ipa :-ɜː(r)ʒən audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a9/En-us-conversion.ogg [Antonyms] - deconversion [Etymology] Middle English < Anglo-Norman conversion < Latin conversio, from convertere. [Noun] conversion (plural conversions) 1.The act of having converted something or someone. His conversion to Christianity The conversion of the database from ASCII to Unicode 2.(chemistry) A chemical reaction wherein a substrate is transformed into a product. 3.(rugby) A free-kick, after scoring a try, worth two points. 4.(American football) An extra point scored by kicking a field goal after scoring a touchdown. 5.(marketing) An online advertising performance metric representing a visitor performing whatever the intended result of an ad is defined to be. 6.(law) Under the common law, the tort of the taking of someone's personal property with intent to permanently deprive them of it, or damaging property to the extent that the owner is deprived of the utility of that property, thus making the tortfeasor liable for the entire value of the property. 7.(linguistics) The process whereby a new word is created without changing the form, often by allowing the word to function as a new part of speech. 8.(obsolete) The act of turning round; revolution; rotation. [See also] - penalty [[French]] [Anagrams] - convierons [Etymology] From Latin conversio, from convertere. [Noun] conversion f. (plural conversions) 1.conversion 0 0 2010/06/02 00:14 2010/06/04 11:08
9570 devasta [[Italian]] [Anagrams] - destava [Verb] devasta 1.Third-person singular present tense of devastare. 2.Second-person singular imperative of devastare. [[Spanish]] [Verb] devasta (infinitive devastar) 1.Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of devastar. 2.informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of devastar. 0 0 2010/06/04 14:32
9574 guarantee [[English]] ipa :/ˌɡaɹənˈtiː/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b2/En-us-guarantee.ogg [Etymology] Probably from Spanish garante, from Old French guarantie, from the verb guarantir (“‘to protect’”), from Frankish. Compare guaranty, warranty. [Noun] guarantee (plural guarantees) 1.Anything that assures a certain outcome. Can you give me a guarantee that he will be fit for the match? 2.A written declaration that a certain product will be fit for a purpose and work correctly. The cooker comes with a 5-year guarantee. 3.A person who gives such a guarantee; a guarantor. [Related terms] - guaranty - guarantor [Synonyms] - assure - warrant [Verb] to guarantee (third-person singular simple present guarantees, present participle guaranteeing, simple past and past participle guaranteed) 1.To assure that something will get done right. 2.To assume responsibility for a debt. 3.To make something certain. The long sunny days guarantee a good crop. 0 0 2010/06/04 14:32
9576 redundance [[English]] ipa :/ɹɪˈdʌndəns/[Etymology] From Latin redundantia. [Noun] redundance (plural redundances) 1.(now rare) Redundancy. 2.1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, vol. I, New York 2001, p. 236: Phlebotomy, many times neglected, may do much harm to the body, when there is a manifest redundance of bad humours and melancholy blood [...]. 0 0 2010/06/04 14:34
9579 regex [[English]] ipa :/ˈɹɛdʒˌɛks/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/En-uk-regex.ogg [Abbreviation] Wikipedia has an article on:Regular expressionWikipediaregex 1.(computing) regular expression 0 0 2010/06/04 14:37
9581 挿入 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 挿入 (hiragana そうにゅう, romaji sōnyū) 1.insertion 2.incorporation 3.infixing 0 0 2010/06/04 22:29
9583 drunken [[English]] ipa :-ʌŋkən audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/En-us-drunken.ogg [Adjective] drunken (comparative more drunken, superlative most drunken) 1.Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage 2."What'll we do with the drunken sailor, ..." [Synonyms] - drunk 0 0 2010/06/06 12:43
9585 claustrophobic [[English]] [Adjective] claustrophobic (comparative more claustrophobic, superlative most claustrophobic) 1.(psychology) Suffering from claustrophobia; being scared of being enclosed in a confined space. 2.Cramped and confined, so as to induce claustrophobia. 3.1994, Elizabeth George, Playing for the Ashes‎ ...within the monstrous arrangements of dried flowers on the table-tops, against the Victorian clutter of that claustrophobic room... [Noun] claustrophobic (plural claustrophobics) 1.Someone with claustrophobia 0 0 2010/06/07 13:42
9587 mindset [[English]] [Etymology] From mind + set. [Noun] mindset (plural mindsets) 1.A way of thinking; an attitude or opinion, especially a habitual one. Earth Day is a way of propagating and celebrating the environmentalist mindset. 0 0 2010/01/08 16:00 2010/06/07 14:18
9588 heresy [[English]] ipa :/ˈhɛɹəsi/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/eb/En-us-heresy.ogg [Alternative spellings] - hæresy [Etymology] From Old French heresie (modern hérésie), from Latin haeresis, from Ancient Greek αἵρεσις (hairesis), “‘choice, system of principles’”), from αἱρέομαι (haireomai), “‘choose’”), the middle voice of αἱρέω (haireō), “‘choose’”). [Noun] heresy (plural heresies) 1.(religion) A doctrine held by a member of a religion at variance with established religious beliefs, especially dissension from Roman Catholic dogma. 2.1968 History of Western Civilization edited Heyes Baldwin & Cole. p.47. Macmillan. Library of Congress 67-13596. "Heresy meant deliberate departure from the accepted doctrines of the church. It was intellectual and spiritual dissent and concerned the beliefs of Christianity, not the morals of its adherents." 3.A controversial or unorthodox opinion held by a member of a group, as in politics, philosophy or science. [See also] - schism - Arianism - monophysism - nestorianism - Pelagianism 0 0 2010/06/07 14:22
9589 doubly [[English]] [Adverb] doubly (comparative more doubly, superlative most doubly) 1.(usually of relative importance) In a double manner; twice the severity or degree. Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so. 0 0 2010/06/07 14:23
9590 slut [[English]] ipa :-ʌt[Anagrams] - lust - UTSL [Etymology] First attested in 1402 CE, with the meaning untidy woman; cognate with the Dutch slodder, dialectal Swedish slata (idle woman). From the Late Middle English slutte, from slut (mud); of uncertain origin beyond that. Cf. the Norwegian slutr (sleet, impure liquid). [Noun] slut (plural sluts) 1.(countable) (derogatory) a sexually promiscuous woman. She's a slut, but I love her. 2.(countable) (derogatory) a man with the above qualities, often a gay man. 3.2005, Adam & Steve Before he met you, he was such a whore. No, I'm sorry! Whores get paid. He was a slut. 4.(countable) a prostitute. You could hire a slut for a few hours, if you're that desperate. 5.(countable) (derogatory) a slovenly, untidy person, usually a woman. 6.1600 CE: William Shakespeare, As you like it Clo. Truly, and to cast away honestie vppon a foule slut, were to put good meate into an vncleane dish. \ Aud. I am not a slut, though I thanke the Goddes I am foule. 7.1602 CE: William Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor Where fires thou find’st unrak’d, and hearths unswept, \ There pinch the Maids as blew as Bill-berry, \ Our radiant Queene, hates Sluts, and Sluttery. 8.(countable) (derogatory) a bold, outspoken woman. 9.1728 CE: John Gay, Begger’s Opera Our Polly is a sad Slut! nor heeds what we have taught her. 10.(countable) (archaic) a female dog. 11.1852 CE: Susanna Moodie, Roughing it in the Bush ‘Bete!’ returned the angry Frenchman, bestowing a savage kick on one of the unoffending pups which was frisking about his feet. The pup yelped; the slut barked and leaped furiously at the offender, and was only kept from biting him by Sam, who could scarcely hold her back for laughing; the captain was uproarious; the offended Frenchman alone maintained a severe and dignified aspect. The dogs were at length dismissed, and peace restored. 12.(countable) (archaic) a maid. 13.1664 CE: Samuel Pepys, The Diary of Samuel Pepys Our little girl Susan is a most admirable slut, and pleases us mightily, doing more service than both the others and deserves wages better. 14.(countable) a rag soaked in a flammable substance and lit for illumination. [See also] - bitch [Synonyms] - See also Wikisaurus:promiscuous woman. - See also Wikisaurus:prostitute. [[Danish]] ipa :/slut/[Adjective] slut 1.over 2.finished [Noun] slut (uncountable) 1.end [Verb] slut 1.Imperative of slutte. [[Romanian]] [Adjective] slut 4 nom/acc forms 1.crippled 2.ugly [Antonyms] - frumos [Etymology] Ukrainian slutyj [Synonyms] - urât [[Swedish]] [Adjective] slut (only as predicative, not comparable) 1.over, finished; which has come to an end Deras förhållande är slut. Their relationship is over. 2.gone, no more, 'the last is taken' Kakorna är slut. There are no more cookies. 3.exhausted; very tired [Noun] slut n. 1.end Jag tyckte om slutet av boken. I liked the end of the book. 0 0 2010/06/07 14:24
9593 inappropriate [[English]] ipa :/ˌɪnəˈpɹəʊpɹiət/[Adjective] inappropriate (comparative more inappropriate, superlative most inappropriate) 1.Not appropriate; not suitable for the situation. It is inappropriate to burp at a formal dinner. [Etymology] in- +‎ appropriate [Synonyms] - out of line - unfit - unsuitable [[Italian]] [Adjective] inappropriate f. 1.Feminine plural form of inappropriato 0 0 2010/06/07 14:25
9594 throwaway [[English]] [Adjective] throwaway (not comparable) 1.Disposable; intended for a single use prior to being discarded. Water was provided in throwaway plastic bottles, but the ecologically minded of us refilled our initial bottles from the fountain. 2.Extemporaneous; off the cuff. The host made a throwaway remark about the president that was later repeated in all the new sound-bytes. throwaway (plural throwaways) 1.One designed for single use. [Etymology] From throw + away. 0 0 2010/06/07 14:25
9598 ooze [[English]] ipa :/uːz/[Etymology 1] - (Noun) Middle English wose 'sap', from Old English wōs 'sap, froth', from Proto-Germanic *wosan (cf. Middle Low German wose 'scum', Old High German wasal 'rain', Old Swedish os, oos); akin to Sanskrit वसा (vásā) 'fat'. - (Verb) Middle English wosen, from wose 'sap'; see above. [Etymology 2] Middle English wose, from Old English wāse 'mud, mire', from Proto-Germanic *waison (cf. Dutch waas 'turf, sod', German Wasen, Old Norse veisa 'slime, stagnant pool'), from Proto-Indo-European *weis- 'to flow' (cf. Sanskrit veşati 'it dissolves'). More at virus. 0 0 2010/06/07 14:30
9604 knelt [[English]] ipa :/nɛlt/[Synonyms] - kneeled [Verb] knelt 1.Simple past tense and past participle of kneel. [[Dutch]] [Verb] knelt 1.The second- and third-person singular present indicative of knellen. 2.The plural imperative of knellen. 0 0 2009/10/07 11:42 2010/06/07 14:39 TaN
9608 overeating [[English]] [Anagrams] - envigorate [Noun] overeating (uncountable) 1.Gluttony, the act of eating to excess (either to discomfort or more than required for proper health). [Verb] overeating 1.Present participle of overeat. 0 0 2010/06/07 15:33
9609 genel [[Breton]] [Verb] genel 1.to bear (child) [[Turkish]] [Adjective] genel 1.general 0 0 2010/06/07 20:04
9610 genetic [[English]] ipa :/ʤəˈnetɪk/[Adjective] genetic (comparative more genetic, superlative most genetic) 1.(genetics) relating to genetics or genes 2.caused by genes [Synonyms] - hereditary [[Romanian]] ipa :[ʤe'ne.tik][Adjective] genetic 4 nom/acc forms 1.genetic [Etymology] French génétique 0 0 2010/06/07 20:05
9611 solenoid [[English]] [Anagrams] - eidolons, eidôlons [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:SolenoidWikipediasolenoid (plural solenoids) 1.A coil of wire that acts as a magnet when an electric current flows through it 2.A mechanical switch consisting of such a coil containing a metal core whose movement is controlled by the current 0 0 2010/06/08 08:09
9614 tenet [[English]] ipa :-ɛnɪt[Etymology] Latin tenet (“‘he holds’”), from tenēo (“‘hold; have’”) [Noun] tenet (plural tenets) 1.An opinion, belief, or principle held to be true by someone or especially an organization. [[Latin]] [Verb] tenet (second conjugation, third person singular present indicative active, first singular tenēo) 1.Third person singular present indicative active of tenēo. he/she/it has or holds. 0 1 2009/04/06 18:55 2010/06/08 11:12
9623 nas [[Catalan]] [Noun] nas m. 1.nose [[Croatian]] [Pronoun] nȃs 1.of us (genitive plural of jȃ (“‘I’”)) 2.us (accusative plural of jȃ (“‘I’”))nas 1.of us (enclitic (unstressed) genitive plural of jȃ (“‘I’”)) 2.us (enclitic (unstressed) accusative plural of jȃ (“‘I’”)) [[Galician]] [Contraction] nas f. pl. (masculine sg no, feminine sg na, masculine plural nos) 1.in the [Etymology] From contraction of preposition en (“‘in’”) + feminine plural article as (“‘the’”) [[Kurdish]] [Adjective] nas 1.familiar [[Northern Sami]] [Adverb] nas 1.what about [[Polish]] [Pronoun] nas 1.us [[Portuguese]] [Contraction] nas 1.Contraction of em as (“‘on my’”). 2.2000, J. K. Rowling, Lya Wyler, Harry Potter e o Cálice de Fogo, Rocco, page 71: Gosto de sentir uma brisa saudável nas minhas partes, obrigado. I like to feel a healthy breeze on my parts, thank you. [[Romanian]] [Etymology] Latin nasus [Noun] nas n. (plural nasuri) 1.nose [[Serbo-Croatian]] ipa :/nâːs/[Pronoun] nȃs (Cyrillic spelling на̑с) 1.of us (genitive plural of jȃ (“‘I’”)) 2.us (accusative plural of jȃ (“‘I’”)) nas (Cyrillic spelling нас) 1.of us (clitic genitive plural of jȃ (“‘I’”)) 2.us (clitic accusative plural of jȃ (“‘I’”)) 0 0 2010/06/08 11:34
9625 skyscraper [[English]] ipa :/ˈskaɪˌskɹeɪp.ə(ɹ)/[Noun] skyscraper (plural skyscrapers) 1.A very tall building with a great number of floors. 2.(archaic) A small sail atop a mast of a ship. 0 0 2010/06/08 11:40
9628 synthesize [[English]] [Alternative spellings] - synthesise (UK) [Verb] to synthesize (third-person singular simple present synthesizes, present participle synthesizing, simple past and past participle synthesized) 1.(transitive) To combine two or more things to produce a new, more complex product. 2.(intransitive, of two or more things) To be combined producing a new, more complex product. 3.(transitive, chemistry) To produce a substance by chemical synthesis. 4.(intransitive, chemistry, of a substance) To be produced by chemical synthesis. 0 1 2010/06/08 11:43 2010/06/08 11:43
9643 superfluous [[English]] ipa :/suːˈpɜːflu.əs/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2c/En-us-superfluous.ogg [Adjective] superfluous (not comparable) 1.in excess of what is required or sufficient With a full rain suit, I think carrying an umbrella is superfluous. [Etymology] From Latin superfluus < superfluō (“‘overflow’”) < super- (“‘above, over’”) + fluō (“‘flow’”). [Synonyms] - excessive, extraneous, extra, pleonastic, supernumerary, surplus, unnecessary, extravagant 0 1 2009/08/19 11:24 2010/06/08 11:54 TaN
9646 trim [[English]] ipa :-ɪm audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/En-us-trim.ogg [Adjective] trim (comparative trimmer, superlative trimmest) 1.physically fit He goes jogging every day to keep trim. 2.slender, lean; as a trim figure 3.neat or smart in appearance; as a trim lawn [Adverb] trim (not comparable) 1.(nautical) In good order, properly managed or maintained. 2.(nautical) With sails well trimmed. [Etymology] Old English trymman [Noun] trim (plural trims) 1.(uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders Paint the house white with blue trim. 2.(countable) a haircut, especially a moderate one to touch up an existing style I went to the hairdresser for a trim and came back nearly bald. 3.(uncountable) the manner in which something is equipped or adorned; especially, of a car The car comes in three different trims. 4.(slang, mildly vulgar) engaging in sexual intercourse 5.(nautical) The fore-and-aft angle of the vessel to the water, with reference to the cargo and ballast; the manner in which a vessel floats on the water, whether on an even keel or down by the head or stern 6.(nautical) The arrangement of the sails with reference to the wind. [Verb] to trim (third-person singular simple present trims, present participle trimming, simple past and past participle trimmed) 1.(transitive) to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; e.g. 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard'. Place the screen material in the frame, secure it in place, and trim the edges. The company trimmed jobs for the second time this year. 2.(transitive) to decorate or adorn; especially, to decorate a Christmas tree They traditionally trim the tree on Christmas Eve. 3.(transitive, nautical) To modify the angle of a vessel to the water by shifting cargo or ballast; to adjust for sailing; to assume, or cause a vessel to assume, a certain position, or trim, in the water. (FM 55-501). 4.1883: Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island The captain made us trim the boat, and we got her to lie a little more evenly. 5.(transitive, nautical) To modify the angle of a vessel's sails relative to the wind, especially to set the sails to the most advantageous angle. [[Albanian]] [Noun] trim m. 1.man 2.hero [[Dutch]] [Verb] trim 1.The first-person singular present indicative of trimmen. 2.The imperative of trimmen. 0 1 2010/06/08 11:55 2010/06/08 11:56
9653 expone [[Spanish]] [Verb] expone (infinitive exponer) 1.Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of exponer. 2.Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of exponer. 0 0 2010/06/08 20:30
9654 exponentially [[English]] [Adverb] exponentially (comparative more exponentially, superlative most exponentially) 1.Growing or decaying in an exponential manner. 0 1 2010/06/08 20:30
9657 touring [[English]] [Adjective] touring (not comparable) 1.Working for a short time in different places; "itinerant laborers"; "a road show"; "traveling salesman"; "touring company". [Anagrams] - ring out - routing [See also] - touring car [Synonyms] - itinerant, moving, road, traveling [Verb] touring 1.Present participle of tour. [[Dutch]] [Abbreviation] touring 1.Belgian Automobile Association (short for Touring wegenhulp) [[French]] [Abbreviation] touring 1.Belgian Automobile Association (short for Touring secours) 0 0 2010/06/08 20:30
9659 hairy [[English]] ipa :/ˈhɛəri/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/eb/En-us-hairy.ogg [Adjective] hairy (comparative hairier, superlative hairiest) 1.Of a person, having a lot of hair on the body. a hairy man 2.Of an animal, having a lot of fur. hairy mammoth 3.Of a body part other than the head, having hair growing from it. She is a great admirer of hairy chests. 4.Difficult, complex, intricate, or intimidating. It’s a hairy problem, and will probably take several weeks to sort out. [Antonyms] - bald - hairless [Synonyms] - (person): furry, hirsute - (animal): furry - (body part): furry, hirsute 0 0 2009/07/14 19:16 2010/06/08 20:30 TaN
9661 side-effect [[English]] [Noun] side-effect (plural side-effects) 1.Alternative spelling of side effect. 0 1 2010/06/08 20:30
9662 macho [[English]] ipa :/ˈmætʃəʊ/[Adjective] macho (comparative more macho, superlative most macho) 1.(informal) tending to display manly characteristics, such as domineering, fierceness, bravado, etc., in ways that are showily and histrionically tough [Anagrams] - mocha [Etymology] From Spanish macho (“‘male’”), from Latin masculus [Noun] macho (plural machos) 1.A macho person. 2.The striped mullet of California (Mugil cephalus, / Mexicanus). [Related terms] - machismo [[Filipino]] ipa :/ˈmɑtʃo/[Adjective] macho 1.manly, muscled 2.a person who displays machismoFor examples of the usage of this term see the citations page. [[French]] [Noun] macho m. (plural machos) 1.One who is excessively or aggressively masculine or misogynistic; a chauvinist. [Synonyms] - machiste [[Italian]] [Adjective] macho inv. 1.macho [Noun] macho m. inv. 1.macho [[Portuguese]] [Adjective] macho m. 1.male (belonging or referring to the sex having the smaller gametes) This Portuguese entry was created from the translations listed at male. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see macho in the Portuguese Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) April 2008 [[Spanish]] [Adjective] macho m. (feminine macha, masculine plural machos, feminine plural machas) 1.male 2.strong, brave [Antonyms] - hembra [Etymology] From Latin masculus (“‘male’”) [Noun] macho m. (plural machos) 1.male [Related terms] - machismo - machista - masculino - machorra - machota - machote - marimacho [Verb] macho (infinitive machar) 1.First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of machar. [[Swahili]] [Noun] macho pl. (ji-ma class, plural of jicho) 1.eyes 0 0 2010/06/08 20:30
9670 consoli [[Italian]] [Anagrams] - scolino [Noun] consoli m. 1.Plural form of console. [Verb] consoli 1.Second-person singular present tense of consolare. 2.First-person singular, second-person singular and third-person singular present subjunctive of consolare. 3.Third-person singular imperative of consolare. 0 0 2010/06/08 20:30
9673 enlisted [[English]] [Adjective] enlisted (not comparable) 1.Belonging to the military, but not as a commissioned officer. [Anagrams] - listened - tinseled [Noun] enlisted (uncountable) 1.Those individuals who have enlisted in the military and who are not commissioned officers. [Verb] enlisted 1.Simple past tense and past participle of enlist. 0 0 2010/06/08 20:30
9676 category [[English]] ipa :/ˈkætəˌgoɹi/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/En-us-category.ogg [Etymology] From Middle French catégorie < Late Latin categoria (“‘class of predicables’”) < Ancient Greek κατηγορία (kategoria), “‘head of predicables’”) [Noun] category (plural categories) 1.A group, often named or numbered, to which items are assigned based on similarity or defined criteria. This steep and dangerous climb belongs to the most difficult category. I wouldn't put this book in the same category as the author's first novel. 2.(mathematics) A collection of objects, together with a transitively closed collection of composable arrows between them, such that every object has an identity arrow. One well-known category has sets as objects and functions as arrows. [Synonyms] - (group to which items are assigned): class, family, genus, group, kingdom, order, phylum, race, tribe, type - See also Wikisaurus:class 0 0 2010/06/08 20:30
9678 dement [[German]] [Adjective] dement (comparative dementer, superlative am dementesten) 1.demented 0 1 2010/06/08 20:30
9680 well-defined [[English]] [Adjective] Wikipedia has an article on:Well-definedWikipediawell-defined 1.Having a clean and distinct outline 2.Accurately and precisely described or specified 3.(mathematics) (of a function etc) Defined using unambiguous axioms 0 1 2010/06/08 20:30 2010/06/08 20:30
9688 crucible [[English]] ipa :/ˈkɹuː.sɪ.bəl/[Etymology] From Latin crucibulum (“‘night-lamp, metallurgic melting-pot’”), apparently a derivative of crux (“‘cross’”). [Noun] crucible (plural crucibles) 1.(chemistry) A cup-shaped piece of laboratory equipment used to contain chemical compounds when heating them to very high temperatures. 2.A heat-resistant container in which metals are melted, usually at temperatures above 500°C, commonly made of graphite with clay as a binder. 3.The bottom and hottest part of a blast furnace; the hearth. 4.A very difficult and trying experience, that acts as a refining or hardening process. 0 1 2010/06/09 10:35 2010/06/09 10:36
9690 gosh [[English]] ipa :/gɒʃ/[Anagrams] - gsoh, GSOH - hogs [Etymology] Euphemism (or minced oath) for god. [Interjection] gosh 1.(euphemism) A mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm as to be put in place of “god”, particularly in fear of saying the Lord’s name in vain. Gosh, I didn’t realize I’d cause so much trouble! Gosh I’d love to go to that concert! 0 1 2010/06/10 19:55
9695 algebra [[English]] ipa :/ˈæl.dʒɪ.bɹə/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/30/En-us-algebra.ogg [Etymology] From Italian, Spanish or Medieval Latin, from Arabic الجبر (al-jabr) “reunion”, “resetting of broken parts”, used in the title of al-Khwarizmi’s influential work علم الجبر والمقابلة (ilm al-jabr wa’l-muqābala), “the science of restoration and equating like with like” [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:AlgebraWikipediaalgebra (countable and uncountable; plural algebras) 1.(uncountable, mathematics) A system for computation using letters or other symbols to represent numbers, with rules for manipulating these symbols. 2.(uncountable, mathematics) The study of algebraic structures. 3.(countable, mathematics) A universal algebra. 4.(countable, mathematics) An algebraic structure consisting of a module of a commutative ring along with an additional binary operation that is bilinear. 5.(countable, mathematics) One of several other types of mathematical structure. [[Croatian]] [Noun] algebra f. sg. 1.algebra [[Czech]] [Noun] algebra f. 1.algebra [[Dutch]] [Noun] algebra f. and m. (no plural) 1.(mathematics) algebra [[Finnish]] [Noun] algebra 1.algebra [[Italian]] ipa :/al.ʤɛ.ˈbra/[Anagrams] - alberga [Etymology] Same as English algebra. [Noun] algebra f. (plural algebre) 1.algebra [[Polish]] [Etymology] From Italian, Spanish or mediaeval Latin, from Arabic الجبر (al-jabr) “reunion”, “resetting of broken parts”, used in the title of al-Khwarizmi’s influential work علم الجبر والمقابلة (ilm al-jabr wa’l-muqābala), “the science of restoration and equating like with like” [Noun] algebra f. 1.algebra [[Spanish]] [Noun] algebra 1.Common misspelling of álgebra. 0 0 2010/06/10 19:55
9698 anthropology [[English]] ipa :/ˌænθɹəˈpɒlədʒi/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/En-us-anthropology.ogg [Etymology] From anthropo-, from Ancient Greek ἄνθρωπος (anthropos), “‘man, mankind, human, humanity’”) + -logy. [Noun] anthropology (uncountable) 1.The holistic scientific and social study of humanity, mainly using ethnography as its method. 0 1 2010/06/10 19:55
9699 synth [[English]] [Etymology] Shortened form of synthesizer. [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:SynthesizerWikipediasynth (plural synths) 1.(slang) A musical synthesizer. 0 0 2010/06/10 19:55
9701 epistemology [[English]] [Etymology] From Ancient Greek ἐπιστήμη (epistēmē), “‘science, knowledge’”) < ἐπίσταμαι (epistamai), “‘I know’”) + -λογία (logia), “‘discourse’”) from λέγω (legō), “‘I speak’”). The term was introduced into English by the Scottish philosopher James Frederick Ferrier (1808-1864). [External links] - epistemology in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 - epistemology in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911 - epistemology at OneLook® Dictionary Search [Noun] epistemology (plural epistemologies) 1.(uncountable) The branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge; theory of knowledge, asking such questions as "What is knowledge?", "How is knowledge acquired?", "What do people know?", "How do we know what we know?". Some thinkers take the view that, beginning with the work of Descartes, epistemology began to replace metaphysics as the most important area of philosophy. 2.(countable) A particular theory of knowledge. In his epistemology, Plato maintains that our knowledge of universal concepts is a kind of recollection. 0 1 2010/06/10 19:55
9706 intimately [[English]] [Adverb] intimately 1.In an intimate manner. 0 1 2010/06/10 19:55
9709 mediate [[English]] [Adjective] mediate 1.acting through a mediating agency 2.intermediate between extremes [Etymology] < Late Latin mediatus, pp. of mediare (“‘to divide in the middle, in Medieval Latin also to be in the middle, be or become between, mediate’”) < medius (“‘middle’”). [External links] - mediate in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 - mediate in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911 [Verb] to mediate (third-person singular simple present mediates, present participle mediating, simple past and past participle mediated) 1.(transitive) to resolve differences, or to bring about a settlement, between conflicting parties 2.(intransitive) to intervene between conflicting parties in order to resolve differences or bring about a settlement [[Italian]] [Adjective] mediate pl. 1.Feminine form of mediato. [Verb] mediate 1.second-person plural present tense of mediare 2.second-person plural present subjunctive of mediare 3.second-person plural imperative of mediare 4.feminine plural past participle of mediare 0 1 2010/06/10 19:55
9712 amenable [[English]] ipa :/əˈmiːnəbl/[Adjective] amenable (comparative more amenable, superlative most amenable) 1.Willing to respond to persuasion or suggestions. 2.Willing to comply with; agreeable. [Anagrams] - beanmeal - nameable [Antonyms] - unamenable [Etymology] From French as if *amenable < amener (“‘to bring or lead, fetch in or to’”) < a- + mener (“‘to lead, conduct’”) < Late Latin minare (“‘to drive’”), Latin deponent minari (“‘to threaten, menace’”). 0 1 2010/06/10 19:55
9713 expressiveness [[English]] [Etymology] expressive +‎ -ness [Noun] expressiveness (uncountable) 1.The quality of being expressive; expressivity. 0 1 2010/06/10 19:55

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