2504
Room
[[English]]
ipa :/ru:m/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/En-us-room.ogg
[Anagrams]
- moor
[Etymology]
Old English rūm.
[External links]
See also the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica's article on:space.
- Room on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
[Noun]
room (plural rooms)
1.(countable) A separate part of a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling. syn. transl.
He went to the next room.
2.(uncountable) Space for something or to carry out an activity. syn. transl.
Give me some room, I can't breathe.
3.(uncountable) Opportunity or possibility to do something.
This is good, but there is a lot of room for improvement.
4.(always singular) The people in a room.
The room was on its feet.
5.(Internet, countable) A forum or chat room.
Some users may not be able to access the AOL room.
6.(Internet, countable) The basic unit of virtual space in interactive fiction.
Each character is always in exactly one room.
7.(caving, countable) A portion of a cave that is wider than a passage. syn.
8.(sailing, uncountable) The amount of open water needed for a boat to complete a maneuver in proper fashion.
[Synonyms]
- (space def.): elbow room, legroom, space
- (part of a building def.): chamber, quarters
- (part of a cave def.): chamber
- See also Wikisaurus:room
[Verb]
to room (third-person singular simple present rooms, present participle rooming, simple past and past participle roomed)
1.To reside, especially as a boarder or tenant.
Doctor Watson roomed with Sherlock Holmes at Baker Street.
[[Dutch]]
ipa :/ʀoːm/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Nl-room.ogg
[Noun]
room m.
1.cream (of milk)
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2511
receiver
[[English]]
ipa :/ɹəˈsivɚ/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/En-us-receiver.ogg
[Etymology]
to receive + -er
[Noun]
receiver (plural receivers)
1.A person who receives something.
2.A person who acts as trustee for a bankrupt.
3.A person who accepts stolen goods.
4.(football) A person who accepts the ball after it has been passed.
5.(tennis) A person who attempts to return the ball after it has been served.
6.Any of several electronic devices that receives signals and converts them into sound or vision
7.A court administrator
[Synonyms]
- recipient (1)
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0
2009/04/02 19:07
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2512
height
[[English]]
ipa :/haɪt/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29/En-us-height.ogg
[Antonyms]
- depth
[Noun]
height (countable and uncountable; plural heights)
1.The distance from the base of something to the top.
2.Robert Frost
Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.
3.Height of a standing person or animal (withers).
4.The highest point or maximum degree.
She's at the height of her career.
0
0
2009/04/02 19:07
TaN
2515
paisa
[[English]]
[Etymology]
From Hindi पैसा (paisā).
[Noun]
paisa (plural paise or pice)
1.A subdivision of currency, equal to a 1/100th of a rupee in various Asian countries.
2.(obsolete) (British India) A subdivision of currency equivalent to 1/64th of a rupee.
3.A subdivision of currency, equal to a 1/100th of a Bangladeshi taka.
0
0
2009/04/02 19:08
TaN
2517
smith
[[English]]
ipa :/smɪθ/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/En-us-smith.ogg
[Etymology]
Old English smiþ, from Germanic *smiþaz. Cognate with Dutch smid, German Schmied, Swedish smed.
[Noun]
smith (plural smiths)
1.A craftsperson who works metal into desired forms using a hammer and other tools, sometimes heating the metal to make it more workable.
2.(archaic) an artist
0
0
2009/04/02 19:09
TaN
2518
Smith
[[English]]
[Proper noun]
Smith
1.An English surname (the most common in Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand); derived from the trade name smith.
0
0
2009/04/02 19:09
TaN
2519
classical
[[English]]
[Adjective]
classical (comparative more classical, superlative most classical)
1.Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art.
2.Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, esp. to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds.
3.Conforming to the best authority in literature and art; chaste; pure; refined; as, a classical style.
[Etymology]
From classic < Latin classicus (of the first class).
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0
2009/04/02 19:13
TaN
2521
he's
[[English]]
ipa :/hiːz/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/En-us-he%27s.ogg
[Contraction]
he's
1.He is
2.He has
[Etymology]
- (1): Contraction of "he (i)s".
- (2): Contraction of "he (ha)s".
0
0
2009/04/02 19:13
TaN
2533
rosy
[[English]]
ipa :-əʊzi[Etymology 1]
From rose + -y
[Etymology 2]
From Cockney rhyming slang, "Rosie Lee".
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0
2009/04/03 13:09
TaN
2537
timelier
[[English]]
[Adjective]
timelier
1.Comparative form of timely: more timely.
0
0
2009/04/03 13:13
TaN
2541
Vet
[[English]]
ipa :-ɛt[Etymology 1]
Abbreviation of veterinary surgeon.
[Etymology 2]
Abbreviation of veteran (a former soldier).
[Etymology 3]
From Latin veto ("to prohibit"), referring to the practice of having an opportunity to veto a decision before it is finalized.
[[Catalan]]
[Etymology]
From Latin veto.
[Noun]
vet
1.Veto.
[[Dutch]]
ipa :/vɛt/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/42/Nl-vet.ogg
[Adjective]
vet, vette (comparative vetter, vettere; superlative vetst, vetste)
1.Fat.
[Noun]
vet n. (plural vetten, no diminutive)
1.Fat.
[[Hungarian]]
ipa :/ˈvɛt/[See also]
- aki szelet vet, vihart arat
[Verb]
vet
1.throw, cast
2.sow
ki mint vet úgy arat - reap what one sows
[[Portuguese]]
[Etymology 1]
Abbreviation of veterinário.
[Etymology 2]
Abbreviation of veterano.
[[Swedish]]
[Verb]
vet
1.Present tense of veta; know, knows
2.Jag vet inte.
3.I do not know.
0
0
2009/04/03 13:15
TaN
2542
Ven
[[English]]
[Abbreviation]
Ven
1.venerable
[[Czech]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/28/Cs-ven.ogg
[Adverb]
ven
1.Out, outwards.
[Antonyms]
- dovnitř
[[Danish]]
ipa :/vɛn/[Etymology]
From Old Norse vinr.
[Noun]
ven c. (singular definite vennen, plural indefinite venner)
1.friend
[[Galician]]
[Etymology 1]
Inflected form of ver (“‘to see’”).
[Etymology 2]
Inflected form of vir (“‘to come’”).
[[Norwegian]]
[Adjective]
ven (masculine ven; feminine ven; neuter vent; plural vene; comparative venere; superlative venest)
1.beautiful
[Etymology]
From Old Norse vinr, related to Latin venus (beauty)
[[Norwegian Nynorsk]]
[Alternative spellings]
- venn
[Etymology]
From Old Norse vinr, related to Latin venus (beauty)
[Noun]
ven m. (Definite singular venen; indefinite plural vener/venar; definite plural venene/venane)
1.friend
[[Spanish]]
[Verb]
ven
1.Informal second-person singular (“tú”) affirmative imperative form of venir.
2.Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of ver.
3.Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes?) present indicative form of ver.
[[Swedish]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Sv-en_ven.ogg
[Noun]
ven c.
1.vein
[[Volapük]]
[Conjunction]
ven
1.when
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0
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TaN
2554
batt
[[English]]
[Noun]
batt (plural batts)
1.Pieces of fabric or fibre used for stuffing; batting; insulation
0
0
2009/04/03 13:18
TaN
2558
havens
[[English]]
[Verb]
havens
1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haven.
[[Dutch]]
[Noun]
havens
1.plural form of haven
[[Swedish]]
[Noun]
havens
1.definite form plural genitive of hav
0
0
2009/04/03 13:19
TaN
2559
haven
[[English]]
ipa :-eɪvən[Etymology]
Old English hæfen.
[Noun]
haven (plural havens)
1.A harbour or anchorage protected from the sea.
2.(by extension) A place of safety; a refuge or sanctuary.
[Synonyms]
- refuge
- sanctuary
- zoar
[Verb]
to haven (third-person singular simple present havens, present participle havening, simple past and past participle havened)
1.To put into, or provide with a haven.
[[Danish]]
[Noun]
haven c.
1.Singular definite of have.
[[Dutch]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9b/Nl-haven.ogg
[Noun]
haven f. (plural havens, diminutive haventje)
1.port
[[Swedish]]
[Noun]
haven
1.definite form plural of hav
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0
2009/04/03 13:19
TaN
2561
politici
[[Italian]]
[Adjective]
politici m.
1.Plural of politico
[Noun]
politici m.
1.Plural of politico.
0
0
2009/04/03 13:21
TaN
2562
hector
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/En-us-hector.ogg
[Etymology]
From Hector, character in the Iliad.
[Verb]
to hector (third-person singular simple present hectors, present participle hectoring, simple past and past participle hectored)
1.(transitive) To intimidate or dominate in a blustering way.
2.(intransitive) To behave like a bully; swagger.
0
0
2009/04/03 13:21
TaN
2564
Hector
[[English]]
[Etymology]
Ancient Greek hēktor, possibly from ekhein "to restrain".
[Proper noun]
Hector
1.(Greek mythology) A Trojan hero in Iliad.
2.A male given name
[[French]]
[Proper noun]
Hector
1.(Greek mythology) Hector.
2.A male given name of Ancient Greek origin.
0
0
2009/04/03 13:22
TaN
2568
dysfunctional
[[English]]
[Adjective]
dysfunctional (comparative more dysfunctional, superlative most dysfunctional)
1.Functioning incorrectly or abnormally.
[Antonyms]
- functional
[Etymology]
From dys- + functional.
0
0
2009/04/03 13:23
TaN
2570
appallingly
[[English]]
ipa :/ʌˈpɑlɪŋli/[Adverb]
appallingly
1.In an appalling manner.
0
1
2009/04/03 13:24
2009/04/03 13:24
TaN
2573
nurses
[[English]]
[Noun]
nurses
1.Plural of nurse.
[Verb]
nurses
1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nurse.
0
0
2009/04/03 13:26
TaN
2579
earmarks
[[English]]
[Verb]
earmarks
1.Third-person singular simple present indicative form of earmark.
0
0
2009/04/03 14:49
TaN
2586
superlobbyists
[[English]]
[Noun]
superlobbyists
1.Plural of superlobbyist.
0
0
2009/04/03 14:50
TaN
2589
lard
[[English]]
ipa :/lɑ:d/[Etymology]
From Old (and modern) French lard ‘bacon’, from Latin lardum, laridum, bacon fat.
[Noun]
lard (uncountable)
1.fat from the abdomen of a pig, especially as prepared for use in cooking or pharmacy
2.(obsolete) fatty meat from a pig; bacon, pork
[Verb]
to lard (third-person singular simple present lards, present participle larding, simple past and past participle larded)
1.(cooking) to stuff (meat) with bacon or pork before cooking
2.to smear with fat or lard
3.to garnish or strew, especially with reference to words or phrases in speech and writing
[[French]]
ipa :/laʀ/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/34/Fr-lard.ogg
[Etymology]
From Latin lardum, laridum, bacon fat.
[Noun]
lard m
1.bacon
2.pig-fat
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0
2009/04/03 14:51
TaN
2590
kitty
[[English]]
ipa :-ɪti[Etymology]
A diminutive of kitten by adding -y.
[Noun]
kitty (plural kitties)
1.a kitten or young cat
2.a pet name for a cat
3.a money pool, as for a card game, or for shared expenses.
4.a less vulgar slang term for female genitals
0
0
2009/04/03 14:51
TaN
2591
Kitty
[[English]]
[Proper noun]
Kitty
1.A diminutive of Katherine and related female given names.
0
0
2009/04/03 14:51
TaN
2604
wine
[[English]]
ipa :/waɪn/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/En-us-wine.ogg
[Etymology 1]
From Middle English < Old English wīn < Proto-Germanic *wīnam < Latin vīnum. Akin to Ancient Greek οἶνος (oinos).Related words include Dutch wijn, German Wein, Finnish viini, Swedish vin, French vin, Spanish vino, Greek οίνος (oínos), Slovak and Czech víno, Polish wino, Russian вино (vinó), Georgian ღვინო (ğvino), Armenian գինի (gini).
[Etymology 2]
This definition is lacking an etymology or has an incomplete etymology. You can help Wiktionary by giving it a proper etymology.
[[Middle High German]]
[Noun]
wine m.
1.friend
[[Old English]]
ipa :/ˈwine/[Etymology]
From Proto-Germanic *wini, from Proto-Indo-European *wen- (“‘love, desire’”). Cognate with Old High German wini, Old Norse vinr (Danish ven, Norwegian vin), Old Saxon wini. Related to Old English wynn, wenian. The IE root is also the source of Latin venus, Proto-Celtic *wenja- (Old Irish fine, Breton gwenn, Welsh gwen).
[Noun]
wine m.
1.(poetic) friend, lord, protector
wine werigmod, wætre beflowen on dreorsele: sad-hearted friend, surrounded by water in his lonely hall. (The Wife’s Lament)
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0
2009/04/03 15:00
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2605
wine and dine
[[English]]
[Verb]
to wine and dine (third-person singular simple present wines and dines, present participle wining and dining, simple past and past participle wined and dined)
1.(transitive) To entertain someone to a fine meal.
2.(intransitive) To eat lavishly.
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0
2009/04/03 15:00
TaN
2607
comrade
[[English]]
[Etymology]
< late Middle English comered < French camerade < Italian camerata < Mediaeval Latin *camarata < Latin camara, camera (“‘a chamber’”); see chamber.
[Noun]
comrade (plural comrades)
1.A mate, companion, or associate.
2.A companion in battle, fellow soldier.
3.A fellow socialist or Communist.
4.(As a title replacing "Mr", "Mrs", "Miss", "Ms" etc in leftwing circles) Comrade Lenin
Hello comrade, are you going to the CPC meeting?
[Synonyms]
- See also Wikisaurus:friend
0
1
2009/04/03 15:01
2009/04/03 15:01
TaN
2614
newcomer
[[English]]
[Noun]
newcomer (plural newcomers)
1.One who has recently come to a community; a recent arrival.
2.A new participant in some activity; a neophyte.
0
0
2009/04/03 15:47
TaN
2615
moderates
[[English]]
[Noun]
moderates
1.Plural of moderate.
0
0
2009/04/03 15:47
TaN
2621
ethic
[[English]]
[Noun]
ethic (plural ethics)
1.a set of principles of right and wrong behaviour guiding, or representative of, a specific culture, society or group
2.the morality of an action
0
0
2009/04/03 15:50
TaN
2622
prosecutorial
[[English]]
[Adjective]
prosecutorial (comparative more prosecutorial, superlative most prosecutorial)
1.(criminal law) Relating to a prosecuting criminal cases.
Prosecutorial misconduct can lead to the lawyer's disbarment.
0
0
2009/04/03 15:50
TaN
2624
renovation
[[English]]
[Noun]
renovation (plural renovations)
1.an act, or the process, of renovating
0
0
2009/04/03 15:51
TaN
2631
prosecutor
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈprɑsəˌkjuːtər/[Etymology]
prosecute + -or
[Noun]
Wikipedia has an article on:ProsecutorWikipediaprosecutor (plural prosecutors)
1.A lawyer who decides whether to charge a person with a crime and tries to prove in court that the person is guilty.
The prosecutor got the witness to admit he was lying.
0
0
2009/04/03 15:53
TaN
2640
sing out
[[English]]
[Verb]
sing out (third-person singular simple present sings out, present participle singing out, simple past sang out, past participle sung out)
1.To cry out in pain.
2.1848: The Autobiography of a Working Man, p. 285
“But I have known men sing out dreadfully when punished; if they had got enough of rum, it would have supported them, and they would not have sung out.” “Not one drop for me, Charley Hunter; I shall not sing out, I promise you, if they cut me to pieces
3.1848: Charles Dickens, Dombey and Son, p. 134
“My lad,” said Captain Cuttle, “don’t you sing out afore you’re hurt.
4.(nautical) To call out.
5.1836: Richard Weston, A Visit to the United States and Canada in 1833, p. 9
The pilot would sing out, “Ready about ship,” and the seamen would return answer, “Ay, ay, Sir,”—again he would sing out, “All ready,” and would be answered with “All ready, Sir.”
6.1854: Richard Henry Dana, Jr., Two Years Before the Mast, p. 143
This was the first time I had taken a weather earing, and I felt not a little proud to sit astride of the weather yard-arm, pass the earing, and sing out, “Haul out to leeward!”
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0
2009/04/03 16:02
TaN
2643
handover
[[English]]
[Alternative spellings]
- hand-over
[Noun]
Wikipedia has an article on:HandoverWikipediahandover (plural handovers)
1.The transference of authority, control or power from one agency to another
0
0
2009/04/03 16:03
TaN
2644
prosecution
[[English]]
ipa :/ˌpɹɑ.səˈkju.ʃən/[Etymology]
Latin prosequor, to follow or persue
[Noun]
prosecution (plural prosecutions)
1.The act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor. e.g. The prosecution of the war fell to Winston Churchill.
2.(law) The institution of legal proceedings (particularly criminal) against a person.
3.(law) The prosecuting party. e.g. For the prosecution, Mr Standfast and for the Defense Mr Backpedal
0
0
2009/04/03 16:07
TaN
2649
lacking
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e5/En-us-lacking.ogg
[Verb]
lacking
1.Present participle of lack.
0
0
2009/04/03 16:09
TaN
2652
concocted
[[English]]
[Adjective]
concocted (not comparable)
1.invented, made up
[Verb]
concocted
1.Simple past tense and past participle of concoct.
0
0
2009/04/03 16:10
TaN
2653
concoct
[[English]]
[Verb]
to concoct (third-person singular simple present concocts, present participle concocting, simple past and past participle concocted)
1.to prepare something by mixing various ingredients, especially to prepare food for cooking
2.to contrive something using skill or ingenuity
0
0
2009/04/03 16:10
TaN
2665
DA
[[English]]
[Initialism]
DA (plural DAs)
1.district attorney
2.Department of the Army
3.duck's arse (haircut)
4.Department of Agriculture
5.Dairy Association
6.Doctor of Arts
7.(Internet) Domain Administration
0
0
2009/04/03 16:16
TaN
2673
Sh
[[English]]
ipa :/ʃː/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7d/En-uk-Shh.ogg
[Alternative spellings]
- sh
- shhh
[Interjection]
shh
1.Requesting silence. Asking people to keep silent.
[Synonyms]
- hush!, shush!
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0
2009/04/03 16:18
TaN
2674
SH
[[English]]
[Initialism]
SH
1.self-harm
0
0
2009/04/03 16:18
TaN
2684
amp
[[English]]
ipa :/æmp/[Noun]
amp (plural amps)
1.An abbreviation for ampere, the unit of electrical current
2.An amplifier.
[Verb]
to amp (third-person singular simple present amps, present participle amping, simple past and past participle amped)
1.To amplify.
He asked the disk jockey to amp it up.
0
0
2009/04/03 18:45
TaN
2685
AMP
[[English]]
[Initialism]
AMP
1.adenosine monophosphate
0
0
2009/04/03 18:45
TaN
20839
trunk
[[English]]
ipa :/tɹʌŋk/[Etymology]
editFrom Middle English trunke, borrowed from Old French tronc (“alms box, tree trunk, headless body”), from Latin truncus (“a stock, lopped tree trunk”), from truncus (“cut off, maimed, mutilated”). For the verb, compare French tronquer, and see truncate.
[Noun]
edittrunk (plural trunks)
1.(heading, biological) Part of a body.
1.The (usually single) upright part of a tree, between the roots and the branches: the tree trunk.
2.The torso.
3.The extended and articulated nose or nasal organ of an elephant.
4.The proboscis of an insect.(heading) A container.
1.A large suitcase, usually requiring two persons to lift and with a hinged lid.
2.1915, George A. Birmingham, “chapter I”, in Gossamer (Project Gutenberg; EBook #24394), London: Methuen & Co., published 8 January 2013 (Project Gutenberg version), OCLC 558189256:
There is an hour or two, after the passengers have embarked, which is disquieting and fussy. Mail bags, so I understand, are being put on board. Stewards, carrying cabin trunks, swarm in the corridors.
3.A box or chest usually covered with leather, metal, or cloth, or sometimes made of leather, hide, or metal, for holding or transporting clothes or other goods.
4.William Shakespeare (c.1564–1616)
locked up in chests and trunks
5.(US, Canada, automotive) The luggage storage compartment of a sedan/saloon style car.(heading) A channel for flow of some kind.
1.(US, telecommunications) A circuit between telephone switchboards or other switching equipment.
2.A chute or conduit, or a watertight shaft connecting two or more decks.
3.A long, large box, pipe, or conductor, made of plank or metal plates, for various uses, as for conveying air to a mine or to a furnace, water to a mill, grain to an elevator, etc.
4.(archaic) A long tube through which pellets of clay, pas, etc., are driven by the force of the breath.
5.James Howell (c.1594–1666)
He shot sugarplums at them out of a trunk.
6.(mining) A flume or sluice in which ores are separated from the slimes in which they are contained.(software engineering, jargon) In software projects under source control: the most current source tree, from which the latest unstable builds (so-called "trunk builds") are compiled.The main line or body of anything.
the trunk of a vein or of an artery, as distinct from the branches
1.(transport) A main line in a river, canal, railroad, or highway system.
2.(architecture) The part of a pilaster between the base and capital, corresponding to the shaft of a column.A large pipe forming the piston rod of a steam engine, of sufficient diameter to allow one end of the connecting rod to be attached to the crank, and the other end to pass within the pipe directly to the piston, thus making the engine more compact.Shorts used for swimming (swim trunks).
[Synonyms]
edit
- (luggage storage compartment of a sedan/saloon style car): boot (UK, Aus), dicky (India)
- (upright part of a tree): tree trunk
- (nose of an elephant): proboscis
[Verb]
edittrunk (third-person singular simple present trunks, present participle trunking, simple past and past participle trunked)
1.(obsolete) To lop off; to curtail; to truncate.
2.Spenser
Out of the trunked stock.
3.(mining) To extract (ores) from the slimes in which they are contained, by means of a trunk.(window.RLQ=window.RLQ||[]).push(function(){mw.log.warn("Gadget \"LegacyScripts\" styles loaded twice. Migrate to type=general. See \u003Chttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T42284\u003E.");mw.log.warn("Gadget \"DocTabs\" styles loaded twice. Migrate to type=general. See \u003Chttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T42284\u003E.");});
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Trunk
[[German]]
[Noun]
Trunk m. (genitive Trunks, Trunkes, plural Trünke)
1.(archaic) drink
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2008/11/10 15:05
2009/04/03 18:46
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2688
astoundingly
[[English]]
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/En-us-astoundingly.ogg
[Adverb]
astoundingly
1.In an astounding manner; so as to astound, surprise, or amaze.
For such a fancy, well-known restaurant, the food was astoundingly bad.
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2009/04/03 18:51
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2695
upload
[[English]]
[Antonyms]
- download
[Etymology]
up + load
[Noun]
upload (plural uploads)
1.Such a file transfer.
[Verb]
to upload (third-person singular simple present uploads, present participle uploading, simple past and past participle uploaded)
1.(transitive or intransitive) (computing) to transfer data or files from a peripheral or subordinate system to a larger or more central one; especially from a personal computer to an Internet server
You will have to convert your photograph to a jpg format if you wish to upload it.
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2009/02/16 23:21
2009/04/03 18:55
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2706
Audio
[[English]]
ipa :/ˈɔː.di.əʊ/
audio:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/En-us-audio.ogg
[Adjective]
audio (not comparable)
1.Of or relating to audible sound
2.Of or relating to the broadcasting or reproduction of sound, especially high-fidelity reproduction
[Etymology]
From Latin audiō (“‘hear, listen’”)
[Noun]
audio (uncountable)
1.A sound, or a sound signal
[Related terms]
[See also]
- video
[[Italian]]
[Adjective]
audio inv.
1.audio
[Noun]
audio m. inv.
1.sound, volume, audio
[[Latin]]
ipa :/ˈau.di.oː/[Etymology]
From Proto-Indo-European *h₂ew-is-d-, from the root *h₂ew- (“‘to see, perceive’”). Cognates include Ancient Greek αἰσθάνομαι (aisthanomai), “‘to perceive’”), Hittite 𒌋𒀪𒄭 (u-uḫ-ḫi), “‘I see’”) and Sanskrit आविस् (āvís), “‘openly, manifestly, evidently’”).
[Verb]
present active audiō, present infinitive audīre, perfect active audīvī, supine audītum.
1.I hear, listen.
2.I attend, pay attention to.
3.I accept, agree with, obey.
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2009/01/10 03:16
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