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Words that sound like "generate" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(v)
(transitive) To bring into being; give rise to.
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(n)
One who, or that which, generates, begets, causes, or produces.
(colloquial) A person who spends an unusually large amount of time at a gym.
(intransitive) To revolve round a central point; to move spirally about an axis, as a tornado.
A surname transferred from the given name.
(N)
a commercial operating system and integrated development environment for Lisp machines created by Symbolics.
Any of several Old World nocturnal, carnivorous mammals, of the genus Genetta, most of which have a spotted coat and a long, ringed tail.
A female ass or donkey; a jenny.
a Dutch male name meaning "brave with the spear", the Dutch and Frisian form of Gerard.
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Abbreviation of genitive. [(countable) A word inflected in the genitive case, and which thus indicates origin or possession.]
(transitive) To treat with great respect and deference.
A coarse jean fabric, used for linings.
A female given name from Hebrew, variant of Janet.
A female given name from French.
a desert town in southeastern algeria
Archaic form of jennet. [A female ass or donkey; a jenny.]
a test automation framework for the Java programming language.
Spanish for "horseman", especially in the context of light cavalry.
(adj)
Including or involving every part or member of a given or implied entity, whole, etc.; common to all, universal.
Willing to give and share unsparingly; showing a readiness to give more (especially money) than is expected or needed.
(colloquial) A gentleman.
A male given name from Hebrew of Biblical origin; rare in the English-speaking world until the 1960s.
A female given name.
(of qualities) Having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable to undesirable and typically abnormal.
A surname.
(transitive) To construct or create anew, especially in an improved manner.
The work of the joiner.
a well-established department store in Edinburgh, Scotland, situated on Princes Street.
Dated form of jereed. [(countable) A blunt javelin used by the people of the Levant, especially in mock fights.]
(law) A sworn statement concerning where, when, and before whom an oath has been made.
A cigar with square-cut ends.
(folklore) an oral narrative from memory relating a personal experience, especially the precursor of a legend.
A surname from French.
fire dog, andiron
A female given name originating as a coinage.
(Memphis African-American slang) Thing, item.
A person who operates a cotton gin.
(politics, countable) A government ruled by a woman or women.
(adv)
As a rule; usually; typically; in most cases.
(zoology) The cheek; the feathered side of the under mandible of a bird.
A port city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Genoa and the region of Liguria, Italy.
A country ruled by an emir.
Misspelling of en route.
(slang) A person from the suburbs who moves to a low-income urban area.
Having attributes associated with gender.
plural of genius
(phonology, of a consonant) Pronounced longer and considered as being doubled.
a biological parent (either male or female), or the direct cause of an offspring.
on a route to some place
Having the power of generating, propagating, originating, or producing.
A classic European sponge cake.
(US) A period of intense work, especially group work undertaken to meet a deadline.
General Lee commonly refers to the Confederate States Army General Robert E. Lee.
An English surname from Anglo-Norman.
(intransitive, usually of a plant) To take root.
A member of Generation Y.
a rest on which a violinist can place the chin