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2105 nipponize [[English]] [Etymology] From Nippon, native name for Japan [Verb] to nipponize (third-person singular simple present nipponizes, present participle nipponizing, simple past and past participle nipponized) 1.(transitive) To make Japanese, as to customs, culture, or style 2.(transitive) To port or migrate to Japan 3.(transitive) To translate into Japanese 4.(transitive) To make a kana spelling of (a word or name) 0 0 2009/03/03 11:02
2116 movie [[English]] ipa :/ˈmuːvi/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/En-us-movie.ogg [Etymology] From moving picture. [Noun] movie (plural movies) 1.A motion picture. 2.A cinema. [Synonyms] - film 0 0 2009/02/27 08:36 2009/03/03 15:05
2119 gira [[Italian]] [Verb] gira 1.third-person singular present tense of girare 2.second-person singular imperative of girare [[Spanish]] [Noun] gira f. (plural giras) 1.tour [Verb] gira (infinitive: girar) 1.Informal second-person singular (“tú”) affirmative imperative form of girar. 2.Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of girar. 3.Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of girar. 0 0 2009/03/04 14:24
2120 giraff [[Norwegian]] [Noun] giraff m. 1.giraffe (mammal) This Norwegian entry was created from the translations listed at giraffe. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see giraff in the Norwegian Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) December 2008 [[Swedish]] [Noun] giraff 1.giraffe 0 0 2009/03/04 14:25
2124 guitar [[English]] ipa :/ɡɪˈtɑː/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/En-uk-guitar.ogg [Etymology] From Spanish guitarra from Arabic قيثارة (qīθāra) from Ancient Greek κιθάρα. Compare cither. [Noun] guitar (plural guitars) 1.A stringed musical instrument, usually with fretted fingerboard and 6 strings, played with the fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick). [Synonyms] - axe (slang) - gat (New Zealand slang) [Verb] to guitar (third-person singular simple present guitars, present participle guitaring, simple past and past participle guitared) 1.(rare) To play the guitar. 0 0 2009/03/04 14:25
2125 -agogue [[English]] [Suffix] agogue 1.(medicine) something that stimulates a flow 2.someone who leads 0 0 2009/03/04 14:34
2128 Gene [[English]] [Proper noun] Gene 1.A diminutive of Eugene, also used as a formal male given name. [[German]] [Noun] Gene 1.plural of Gen 0 0 2009/03/04 15:29
2139 origin [[English]] ipa :(’aṣl) audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/En-us-origin.ogg [Antonyms] - (anatomy): insertion [Etymology] < Middle English origine < Latin origo (“‘beginning, source, birth, origin’”) < oriri (“‘to rise’”); see orient. [Noun] origin (plural origins) 1.The beginning of something. 2.The source of a river, information, goods, etc. 3.(mathematics) The point at which the axes of a coordinate system intersect 4.(anatomy) The proximal end of attachment of a muscle to a bone that will not be moved by the action of that muscle. 5.(in plural) ancestry [Synonyms] - (source): source 0 0 2009/03/05 02:25 TaN
2143 deform [[English]] [Etymology] Middle English, from Old French or Latin; Old French deformer, from Latin deformare, from de- + formare (to form), from forma (form). [Synonyms] - distort, contort, warp [Verb] to deform (third-person singular simple present deforms, present participle deforming, simple past and past participle deformed) 1.(transitive) To remove the form of. 2.(transitive) To remove the looks of; to disfigure; as, a face deformed by bitterness. 3.(transitive) To mar the character of; as, a marriage deformed by jealousy. 4.(transitive) To alter the shape of by stress. 5.(intransitive) To become misshapen or changed in shape. 0 0 2009/03/05 14:18
2151 airlines [[English]] [Noun] airlines 1.Plural form of airline. 0 0 2009/03/06 15:53
2152 airline [[English]] [Etymology] From air + lineWikipedia has an article on:AirlineWikipedia [Noun] airline (plural airlines) 1.company that flies airplanes to transport people and goods [Related terms] - airplane 0 0 2009/03/06 15:55
2158 microscopic [[English]] ipa :/ˌmaɪkrəˈskɑpɪk/[Adjective] microscopic (comparative more microscopic, superlative most microscopic) 1.of, or relating to microscopes or microscopy; microscopal We supply all microscopic stains and other materials. 2.so small that it can only be seen using a microscope The water was full of microscopic organisms. 3.very small; minute Compared to the galaxy, we are microscopic in scale. 4.carried out with great attention to detail The police carried out a microscopic search of the crime scene. [Synonyms] - See also Wikisaurus:tiny 0 0 2009/03/06 19:34 TaN
2174 courier [[English]] ipa :-ʊriə(r)[Noun] courier (plural couriers) 1.A person who looks after and guides tourists. 2.A person who delivers messages. 3.A company that delivers messages. 4.A company that transports goods. [Synonyms] - (person who looks after and guides tourists): guide, rep, tourist guide - (person who delivers messages): messenger - (company that delivers messages): - (company that transports goods): [Verb] to courier (third-person singular simple present couriers, present participle couriering, simple past and past participle couriered) 1.To deliver by courier. We'll have the contract couriered to you. 0 0 2009/03/09 11:36 TaN
2182 Americium [[German]] [Noun] Americium, n Am 1.americium 0 0 2009/03/10 00:22
2186 DFM [[English]] [Initialism] DFM 1.design for manufacture/manufacturing. 0 0 2009/03/10 00:49
2187 DF [[English]] [Abbreviation] Distrito Federal 1.Distrito Federal, a state of Brazil. [[Portuguese]] [Abbreviation] DF 1.Distrito Federal (Brazilian federal district) [[Spanish]] [Abbreviation] DF 1.Distrito Federal (Mexican federal district) 0 0 2009/03/10 00:49
2189 DG [[English]] [Initialism] DG 1.director-general 2.(military) guided-missile destroyer, a type of destroyer warship [[German]] [Abbreviation] DG 1.(apartment listing) Abbreviation of Dachgeschoss [See also] - EG - OG - KG 0 0 2009/03/10 00:49
2190 DOF [[English]] [Initialism] DOF 1.Date of Filing 2.(photography) Depth of Field 0 0 2009/03/10 00:49
2191 ECD [[English]] [Initialism] ECD 1.Electron capture detector. 0 0 2009/03/10 01:41
2193 interleaved [[English]] [Verb] interleaved 1.Simple past tense and past participle of interleave. 0 0 2009/03/11 01:10
2195 poi [[English]] ipa :-ɔɪ[Noun] poi (uncountable)Fire poi (juggling). 1.A national food of the Hawaiians, made by baking and pounding the kalo (or taro) root, and reducing it to a thin paste, which is allowed to ferment. 2.A pair of roughly arm-length chains with loop handles attached to one end and bundle of wicking material on the other used in fire dancing (fire spinning). Poi used for practice may also consist of a fabric streamer with a light weight, such as a beanbag, at the leading edge. [[Italian]] [Adverb] poi 1.then 2.later [Etymology] Latin post. [Noun] il poi m. inv. 1.The future [See also] - poiché 0 0 2009/03/11 01:18
2200 RT [[English]] [Initialism] RT 1.radio telephone 2.Right Tackle, term used in American & Canadian Football 0 0 2009/03/11 22:32
2205 coulomb [[English]] [Etymology] Named after the French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb. [Noun] coulomb (plural coulombs) 1.In the International System of Units, the derived unit of electric charge; the amount of electric charge carried by a current of 1 ampere flowing for 1 second. Symbol: C He is charged up with enough coulombs to make his hair stand on end. [[French]] [Noun] coulomb 1.(m.) coulomb 0 0 2009/03/12 17:39 2009/03/12 17:55 TaN
2210 Coulomb [[German]] [Noun] Coulomb n. (genitive Coulombs, uncountable) 1.coulomb 0 0 2009/03/12 20:00 TaN
2212 ELA [[English]] [Initialism] ELA 1.Enterprise Licensing Agreement 0 0 2009/03/13 22:06
2214 cf [[English]] [Abbreviation] cf or cf. 1.compare, compare with 2.see also 3.(archaic) confer (in the sense of compare) particularly in Webster's 1913. [Etymology] From Latin confer. [Initialism] CF 1.(computing) Collaborative Filtering [[Latin]] [Abbreviation] cf. 1.confer (compare) 0 0 2009/03/14 13:03
2224 iam [[Esperanto]] [Correlative] iam 1.sometime, ever (indeterminate correlative of time) [Etymology] From i- (indeterminate correlative prefix) + -am (correlative suffix of time). [[Latin]] [Adverb] iam 1.already 2.now 3.anymore [Alternative spellings] - jam 0 0 2009/03/14 19:26
2225 zonked [[English]] ipa :-ɒŋkt[Adjective] zonked (comparative more zonked, superlative most zonked) 1.(slang) Extremely fatigued. After eighteen hours of proofreading, I was completely zonked. 2.(slang) Deeply asleep. I must have been really zonked. They said it took fifteen minutes to wake me up. [Synonyms] - (extremely fatigued): knackered (UK slang) - Wikisaurus has an article on “tired” in the sense of “exhausted”. - (deeply asleep): fast asleep 0 0 2009/03/14 21:03
2226 drumlin [[English]] ipa :[ˈdɹʌmlɪn][Etymology] Irish droim 'back, ridge' + English dim. suffix -lin (variant of -ling) [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:DrumlinWikipediadrumlin (plural drumlins) 1.An elongated hill or ridge of glacial drift. 0 0 2009/03/14 21:04
2230 standa [[Faroese]] [Etymology] From Old Norse standa. [Verb] standa 1.to stand [[Icelandic]] [Etymology] From Old Norse standa. [Verb] standa 1.to stand [[Old Norse]] [Verb] standa 1.to stand 0 0 2009/03/16 10:16
2236 questiona [[Italian]] [Verb] questiona 1.Third-person singular present tense of questionare. 2.Second-person singular imperative of questionare. 0 0 2009/03/16 10:29
2237 questionable [[English]] ipa :/ˈkwɛsʧənəbl̩/[Adjective] questionable (comparative more questionable, superlative most questionable) 1.Problematic; open to doubt or challenge It is questionable if the universe is open or closed. 2.Of dubious respectability or morality Tiffiny's behavior is highly questionable. 0 0 2009/03/16 10:29
2238 questioner [[English]] [Noun] questioner (plural questioners) 1.A person who asks questions, or who conducts an official enquiry [Synonyms] - inquirer - inquisitor - interrogator 0 0 2009/03/16 10:29
2241 verb [[English]] ipa :/vɜː(r)b/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/En-us-verb.ogg [Etymology] From Old French verbe, from Latin verbum (“‘word’”), from Proto-Indo-European *wer-. [Noun] verb (plural verbs) 1.(grammar) A word that indicates an action, an event, or a state. The word “speak” is an English verb. [See also] - copula [Verb] to verb (third-person singular simple present verbs, present participle verbing, simple past and past participle verbed) 1.(transitive, considered nonstandard, colloquial) To use any word that is not a verb (especially a noun) as if it were a verb. 2.a. 1981 Feb 22, unknown Guardian editor as quoted by William Safire, On Language, in New York Times, pSM3 Haig, in congressional hearings before his confirmatory, paradoxed his auditioners by abnormalling his responds so that verbs were nouned, nouns verbed and adjectives adverbised. He techniqued a new way to vocabulary his thoughts so as to informationally uncertain anybody listening about what he had actually implicationed... . 3.1997, David. F. Griffiths, Desmond J. Higham, learning LATEX, p8 Nouns should never be verbed. 4.2005 Oct 5, Jeffrey Mattison, Letters, in The Christian Science Monitor, p8 In English, verbing nouns is okay 1.(used as a neutral, unspecific verb, often in linguistics and the social sciences) To perform any action that is normally expressed by a verb; for example, to kiss, to be, to think, to write, to disappear, to feel, to see, etc. 2.1946: Rand Corporation, The Rand Paper Series For example, one-part versions of the proposition "The doctor pursued the lawyer" were "The doctor verbed the object," ... 3.1964: Journal of Mathematical Psychology Each sentence had the same basic structure: The subject transitive verbed the object who intransitive verbed in the location. 4.1998: Marilyn A. Walker, Aravind Krishna Joshi, Centering Theory in Discourse The sentence frame was Dan verbed Ben approaching the store. This sentence frame was followed in all cases by He went inside. [[Romanian]] ipa :[verb][Etymology] From Latin verbum. [Noun] verb n. (plural verbe) 1.verb 0 0 2009/02/25 12:15 2009/03/16 10:30
2244 adm [[English]] [Abbreviation] Adm. 1.administrative 2.administration 0 0 2009/03/16 11:31
2247 aged [[English]] audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/En-us-aged.ogg [Adjective] aged (comparative more aged, superlative most aged) 1.Old. 2.Undergone the effects of time, improving as a result. [Preposition] aged 1.Having the age of. Aged 18, he had no idea what would happen next. [Verb] aged 1.Simple past tense and past participle of age. 0 0 2009/03/16 11:32
2252 gimp [[English]] ipa :/gɪmp/[Etymology 1] C.1660, perhaps from Dutch gimp or French guimpe, and likely from Old French guimpre, a variant of guipure, a kind of trimming. - Regional "gumption" sense c.1905, possibly influenced by the reinforced nature of gimp cord, or possibly with influence from the words gumption and gumph. [Etymology 2] US slang, c.1925. Maybe influenced by, or cognate with limp. [Etymology 3] Scots. Alternate form of jimp. Compare Welsh gwymp (“‘fair, neat, comely’”). 0 0 2009/03/16 11:33
2253 testi [[Finnish]] [Noun] testi (stem test-*) 1.A test. [[Italian]] [Noun] testi m. 1.Plural form of testo. [Verb] testi 1.Second-person singular present tense of testare. 2.First-person singular, second-person singular and third-person singular present subjunctive of testare. 3.Third-person singular imperative of testare. 0 0 2009/03/17 18:02
2254 tester [[English]] ipa :-ɛstə(r)[Etymology] test + -er [Noun] tester (plural testers) 1.A person who administers a test, or a device used for testing. 2.A flat canopy over a bed etc. 3.(Australia) (slang) (obsolete) 25 lashes, ie. strokes of a whip across a person's back as a punishment. (Reference: Robert Hughes, The Fatal Shore, 1987, paperback 1996 ISBN 1-86046-150-6, chapter 12.) 4.A sample of perfume available in a shop for customers to try before they buy. [Synonyms] The punishment: - Botany Bay dozen [[French]] [Etymology 1] test + -er [Etymology 2] From Latin testari. [[Swedish]] [Noun] tester 1.indefinite plural form of test. 0 0 2009/03/17 18:02
2255 wer [[English]] [Initialism] WER 1.word error rate [[German]] ipa :[veːɐ][Etymology] From the same Indo-European root as wo. [Pronoun] wer 1.(interrogative) who. [[Kurdish]] [Adverb] wer 1.so [[Meriam]] [Noun] wer 1.egg 2.testicle 3.star [[Old English]] ipa :/wer/[Etymology 1] From Proto-Germanic *werāz, from Proto-Indo-European *wiHrós (“‘freeman’”). Germanic cognates include Old Frisian wer, Old Saxon wer, Old High German wer, Old Norse verr, Gothic 𐍅̰̹͂ (waír). The PIE root is also the source of Latin vir, Sanskrit वीर (vīrá), Old Irish fer (Welsh gŵr), Lithuanian vyras. [Etymology 2] From werian. [[Old High German]] [Etymology] From Proto-Germanic *werāz, from Proto-Indo-European *wiHrós. Cognate with Old English wer and Old Norse verr. [Noun] wer m. 1.man 0 0 2009/03/17 18:03
2262 molar [[English]] ipa :-əʊlə(r)[Etymology 1] From Latin molaris meaning grinding as a millstone (mola). [Etymology 2] from mole (chemistry) [[Spanish]] [Etymology 1] Latin molāris. [Etymology 2] From Caló 0 0 2009/03/17 18:04
2263 mon [[English]] ipa :-ɒn[Noun] mon 1.the former currency of Japan until 1870, before the yen 2.a colloquial pronunciation of man in places such as Jamaica and Shropshire in England. [[French]] ipa :/mɔ̃/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/ff/Fr-mon.ogg [Adjective] mon m., ma f., mes plural 1.my [[Japanese]] [Noun] mon (hiragana もん) 1.紋: circular crest 2.門: gate 3.問: question 4.物: thing 5.文: mon (obsolete currency unit) [[Northern Sami]] [Pronoun] mon 1.my, mine [[Volapük]] [Noun] mon 1.money 0 0 2009/03/17 18:05
2264 monk [[English]] ipa :/mʌŋk/[Etymology] Old English munuc < Latin monachus < Ancient Greek μοναχός (monachos), “‘single, solitary’”) < μόνος (monos), “‘alone’”) [Noun] monk (plural monks) 1.A male member of a monastic order who has devoted his life for religious service. 2.(slang) A male who leads an isolated life; a loner, a hermit. 3.(slang) An unmarried man who does not have sexual relationships. 4.(slang) A judge. [See also] 0 0 2009/03/17 18:05
2265 monkeys [[English]] [Noun] monkeys 1.Plural of monkey. [Verb] monkeys 1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of monkey. 0 0 2009/03/17 18:05
2267 promotion [[English]] ipa :-əʊʃən audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/En-us-promotion.ogg [Etymology] From Old French promotion. [Noun] promotion (plural promotions) 1.An advancing in rank or position. 2.(marketing) Dissemination of information about a product, product line, brand, or company. [[French]] audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/Fr-promotion.ogg [Etymology] From Latin promotionem [Noun] promotion f. (plural promotions) 1.promotion 0 0 2009/01/10 03:49 2009/03/17 18:06 TaN
2268 promotionnel [[French]] [Adjective] promotionnel m. 1.promotional (of, or relating to a promotion) This French entry was created from the translations listed at promotional. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see promotionnel in the French Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) December 2008 0 0 2009/03/17 18:06
2270 quickly [[English]] ipa :/ˈkwɪkli/ audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/En-us-quickly.ogg [Adverb] quickly (comparative quicker or more quickly, superlative quickest or most quickly) 1.rapidly; with speed; fast 0 0 2009/03/17 18:07
2272 alo [[Hawaiian]] [Etymology] Common Malay-Polynesian, compare Indonesian hadap [Noun] alo 1.front [[Ilocano]] [Etymology] Common Malay-Polynesian, compare Indonesian alu [Noun] alo 1.pestle [[Italian]] [Verb] alo 1.First-person singular present tense of alare. [[Latin]] [Verb] present active alō, present infinitive alere, perfect active aluī, supine altum. 1.I nourish 2.Seneca Animus se ipse alit. The mind nourishes it self. 3.I feed, I maintain, I develop Hominum gratia generatur, aluntur bestiae. It is for the sake of man that beasts are bred. [[Turkish]] ipa :ʌlɒ[Interjection] alo 1.hello (only when picking up the phone) [[Volapük]] [Adverb] alo 1.at any rate 2.in any event 0 0 2009/03/17 18:07
2276 freely [[English]] audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/En-us-freely.ogg [Adverb] freely (comparative more freely, superlative most freely) 1.In a free manner. 2.Wine was flowing freely. 3.Without interference or restriction. 4.Of one's own free will. 5.I will freely help you. [Etymology] free + -ly 0 0 2009/03/17 18:08
2277 freebooter [[English]] [Etymology] From Dutch: vrijbuiter [Noun] freebooter (plural freebooters) 1.A pirate, or person who pillages and plunders 0 0 2009/03/17 18:08
2278 freeman [[English]] [Antonyms] - slave [Noun] freeman (plural freemen) 1.A free man, one who is not a serf or slave. 2.(archaic) A person awarded or inheriting the freedom, with any attached privileges, of a borough or city. 0 0 2009/03/17 18:08

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