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(n)
The sister or sister-in-law of one’s parent.
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(music, often informal) In rhythm, the second half of a divided beat.
(historical) A county in Denmark.
(medicine) An otorhinolaryngologist; an ear, nose and throat doctor.
Initialism of University of North Texas.
Alternative form of Ont..
(v)
(now rare, poetic) To anoint.
Are not, aren’t; is not, isn’t.
(medicine) Initialism of eyes, ears, nose and throat.
(British India, Australia, colloquial) A camel.
The at sign (@).
The first letter of the Georgian alphabet, ა (Mkhedruli), Ⴀ (Asomtavruli) or ⴀ (Nuskhuri).
(countable) An argot, the jargon of a particular class or subgroup.
(historical) A former Indian coin.
(N)
an Estonian masculine given name.
To speak or shout at length in uncontrollable anger.
A collection of things associated with a person or place, especially a personal collection of anecdotes or conversations at table
A female given name from Hebrew.
A female given name from French.
A diminutive of the female given name Ann. Also, a popular given name in the 19th century.
To sing, especially without instruments, and as applied to monophonic and pre-modern music.
(Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand) Term of familiarity or respect for a middle-aged or elderly woman.
(adj)
Opposed to something.
Abbreviation of ancient Near Eastern. [Of or pertaining to the Ancient Near East.]
Cannot (negative auxiliary); is unable to; does not have the ability to.
(poker) In poker and other games, the contribution made by all players to the pot, often before dealing all the cards.
A barangay of San Carlos, Pangasinan, Philippines.
Any bird of the genus Crotophaga in the cuckoo family.
A surname.
(colloquial, now rare) To regulate what one eats according to the precepts of William Banting; to go on a diet.
Dated form of Annie. [A diminutive of the female given name Ann. Also, a popular given name in the 19th century.]
Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher.
(written: 庵野, 安野 or 阿武) or Annō (written: 案納) a Japanese surname.
a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in south-western France.
Aged urine, historically used by the Anglo-Saxons and others as fertilizer for high nitrogen content.
A surname from Korean.
a 1994 Indian action film directed by Sanjay Khanna, produced by Ashok Honda and starred Suniel Shetty, Somy Ali in pivotal roles.
A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Lao kip.
(US, colloquial, chiefly African-American Vernacular) To haunt.
Initialism of Australia and New Zealand.
The herb dill; also dillseed.
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
An ancient Semitic goddess of war and fertility.
(archaic) Cavern; cave.
Acronym of Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation.
A town in Anbar, Iraq, originally on an island in the middle Euphrates River.
A surname from Spanish.
(adv)
(archaic) On the knees.
Obsolete form of jaunt. [(intransitive) To ramble here and there; to stroll; to make an excursion.]
Obsolete form of acknow. [(transitive, obsolete) To recognize.]
(text messaging) Abbreviation of anyway. [(conjunctive) Regardless; anyhow.]
A Mesopotamian goddess, the feminine counterpart of Anu.
(politics) One who declares himself king in opposition to a reigning monarch, especially in an electoral monarchy.
(medicine) Initialism of abdomen soft and nontender.