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{ "term": "abaiser", "language": "English" }
Ivory black; animal charcoal.
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{ "term": "aborticide", "language": "English" }
The act of destroying a fetus in the womb; feticide.
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{ "term": "aborticide", "language": "English" }
An agent responsible for an abortion (the destruction of a fetus); abortifacient.
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{ "term": "abatable", "language": "English" }
Capable of being abated.
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{ "term": "abortiveness", "language": "English" }
The quality of being abortive.
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{ "term": "abortiveness", "language": "English" }
The result or product of being abortive.
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{ "term": "abortional", "language": "English" }
Pertaining to abortion; miscarrying; abortive.
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{ "term": "above-cited", "language": "English" }
Cited before, in the preceding part of a text.
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{ "term": "Abrahamitic", "language": "English" }
Relating to the patriarch Abraham.
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{ "term": "abranchial", "language": "English" }
Lacking gills.
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{ "term": "abetment", "language": "English" }
The act of abetting or assisting in a crime, wrongdoing etc.
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{ "term": "abetment", "language": "English" }
Encouragement or assistance.
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{ "term": "A 1", "language": "English" }
Alternative form of A1
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{ "term": "aboveboard", "language": "English" }
Alternative form of above-board
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{ "term": "abox", "language": "English" }
Braced aback
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{ "term": "abox", "language": "English" }
Braced aback
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{ "term": "fabella", "language": "English" }
One of the small sesamoid bones situated behind the condyles of the femur, in some mammals.
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{ "term": "fabella", "language": "Latin" }
diminutive of fābula (“fable, tale, story”)
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{ "term": "fabella", "language": "Latin" }
fabella (the posterior analogue of the anterior patella)
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{ "term": "abhal", "language": "English" }
The berry of the juniper, Juniperus communis.
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{ "term": "abiliment", "language": "English" }
Obsolete form of habiliment.
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{ "term": "abray", "language": "English" }
Obsolete form of abraid.
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{ "term": "abranchiate", "language": "English" }
Without gills.
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{ "term": "abranchiate", "language": "English" }
An organism that does not have gills.
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{ "term": "abraum", "language": "English" }
A red ocher used to darken mahogany and for making chloride of potassium.
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{ "term": "abricock", "language": "English" }
apricot
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{ "term": "abandonedly", "language": "English" }
With abandon, without restraint.
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{ "term": "abaist", "language": "Middle English" }
past participle of abashen
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{ "term": "abaist", "language": "Middle English" }
Confounded; discomfited.
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{ "term": "aborted", "language": "English" }
Stopped before completion; especially because of problems or danger.
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{ "term": "aborted", "language": "English" }
Brought forth prematurely.
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{ "term": "aborted", "language": "English" }
Checked in normal development at an early stage.
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{ "term": "aborted", "language": "English" }
Rendered abortive or sterile; undeveloped.
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{ "term": "aborted", "language": "English" }
simple past and past participle of abort
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{ "term": "abatvoix", "language": "English" }
Alternative form of abat-voix
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{ "term": "abradant", "language": "English" }
A material used for grinding, as emery, sand, powdered glass, etc.; an abrasive.
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{ "term": "abradant", "language": "English" }
Tending to abrade; causing irritation; abrasive.
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{ "term": "abradant", "language": "Latin" }
third-person plural present active subjunctive of abrādō
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{ "term": "hyponym", "language": "English" }
A more specific term; a subordinate grouping word or phrase; a term designating a subclass of another more general class described by the given word.
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{ "term": "hyponym", "language": "Danish" }
hyponymous
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{ "term": "hyponym", "language": "Danish" }
hyponym
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{ "term": "hyponym", "language": "Swedish" }
hyponym
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{ "term": "abranchiata", "language": "Translingual" }
feminine of abranchiatus
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{ "term": "abranchiata", "language": "English" }
An order of annelids, so called because the species composing it have no special organs of respiration, usually including Oligochaeta.
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{ "term": "abranchiata", "language": "English" }
Any of a number of other groupings of gill-less animals.
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{ "term": "aberuncator", "language": "English" }
A pruning device mounted on a pole, so as to reach high branches; a weeding machine.
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{ "term": "abolishment", "language": "English" }
The act of abolishing; abolition; destruction.
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
Something which is understood as something else; an equivocation.
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
Substitution of one drug for another.
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
Something which is offered or asked for in exchange for something else.
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
A usually non-monetary exchange transaction, or series or process of exchange transactions.
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
A usually non-monetary exchange transaction, or series or process of exchange transactions.
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
1988, Industrial R&D and U.S. Technological Leadership
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
1988, Industrial R&D and U.S. Technological Leadership: What we should do, however, is insist that there be a quid pro quo — an equal exchange.
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
2014, Zephyr Teachout, Corruption in America, page 239
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
2014, Zephyr Teachout, Corruption in America, page 239: Most of those cases were about witness immunity deals (was there a quid pro quo?) or the meaning of quid pro quo in the classic “equality of exchange” sense.
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
2013 May 21, Nehginpao Kipgen, “Quid Pro Quo Diplomacy in US-Myanmar Relations”, in Foreign Policy Journal
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
2013 May 21, Nehginpao Kipgen, “Quid Pro Quo Diplomacy in US-Myanmar Relations”, in Foreign Policy Journal: US-Myanmar relations in the past few years have been largely based on a quid pro quo or tit for tat strategy. Some analysts also call it action for action or give and take strategy.
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{ "term": "quid pro quo", "language": "English" }
Sexual harassment in which a person in a workplace implicitly or explicitly requires sexual favours in exchange for something.
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{ "term": "abraxas", "language": "English" }
A transcription of Abrasax.
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{ "term": "abraxas", "language": "French" }
abraxas
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{ "term": "Abraham man", "language": "English" }
A mentally ill beggar.
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{ "term": "Abraham man", "language": "English" }
By extension, any beggar who pretends to be ill, physically or mentally, to obtain alms.
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{ "term": "abrenunciation", "language": "English" }
Absolute renunciation; repudiation; retraction.
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{ "term": "aboon", "language": "English" }
Above.
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{ "term": "aboon", "language": "English" }
Above.
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{ "term": "aboon", "language": "English" }
Above.
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{ "term": "aboon", "language": "English" }
Above.
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{ "term": "aboon", "language": "Scots" }
Alternative form of abuin
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{ "term": "aboon", "language": "Scots" }
Alternative form of abuin
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{ "term": "abnegate", "language": "English" }
To deny (oneself something); to renounce or give up (a right, a power, a claim, a privilege, a convenience).
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{ "term": "abnegate", "language": "English" }
To relinquish; to surrender; to abjure.
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{ "term": "abnegate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of abnegō
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{ "term": "abnegate", "language": "Spanish" }
second-person singular voseo imperative of abnegar combined with te
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{ "term": "abreption", "language": "English" }
A snatching away.
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{ "term": "abidance", "language": "English" }
The act of abiding or continuing; abode; stay; continuance; dwelling.
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{ "term": "abidance", "language": "English" }
Adherence; compliance; conformity.
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{ "term": "portmanteau", "language": "English" }
A large travelling case usually made of leather, and opening into two equal sections.
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{ "term": "portmanteau", "language": "English" }
A schoolbag.
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{ "term": "portmanteau", "language": "English" }
A hook on which to hang clothing.
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{ "term": "portmanteau", "language": "English" }
Made by combining two (or more) words, stories, etc., in the manner of a linguistic portmanteau.
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{ "term": "portmanteau", "language": "English" }
A portmanteau word.
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{ "term": "portmanteau", "language": "English" }
A portmanteau film.
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{ "term": "portmanteau", "language": "English" }
To create a portmanteau word.
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{ "term": "abovesaid", "language": "English" }
Mentioned or recited before.
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{ "term": "abscision", "language": "English" }
A cutting away.
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{ "term": "abassi", "language": "English" }
Obsolete spelling of abbasi.
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{ "term": "abassi", "language": "Portuguese" }
abbasi (historical Persian silver coin)
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{ "term": "abridger", "language": "English" }
One who abridges.
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{ "term": "abreggen", "language": "Middle English" }
To lessen (either quantity or amount).
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{ "term": "abreggen", "language": "Middle English" }
To shorten or reduce in duration or time.
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{ "term": "abreggen", "language": "Middle English" }
To abridge or condense; to make into less words.
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{ "term": "abreggen", "language": "Middle English" }
To palliate, mitigate, or ameliorate; to make less dire.
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{ "term": "abreggen", "language": "Middle English" }
To terminate, stop, or block; to cause the end of.
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{ "term": "abreggen", "language": "Middle English" }
To restrict one's rights or privileges.
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{ "term": "abreggen", "language": "Middle English" }
To lessen in length or distance.
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{ "term": "abreggen", "language": "Middle English" }
To change to take less time.
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{ "term": "abreggen", "language": "Middle English" }
To release from something.
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{ "term": "aband", "language": "English" }
To desist in practicing, using, or doing; to renounce.
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{ "term": "aband", "language": "English" }
To desert; to forsake.
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