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(v)
(transitive) To pronounce.
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(n)
(music) A type of ancient Chinese plucked zither.
(automotive) Initialism of Society of Automotive Engineers.
A surname.
A sei whale.
Obsolete spelling of say. [(transitive) To pronounce.]
Initialism of Central European Initiative.
(transitive) To perceive or detect someone or something with the eyes, or as if by sight.
The ocean; the continuous body of salt water covering a majority of the Earth's surface.
(adv)
Very (positive or negative clause).
A tool with a toothed blade used for cutting hard substances, in particular wood or metal.
(music) The middle tone in either one of the sets of seven white keys on a keyboard or a set of seven strings on a stringed instrument.
(transitive) To file a legal action against someone, generally a non-criminal (civil) action.
(transitive) To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through (pieces of fabric) in order to join them together.
(ambitransitive) To scatter, disperse, or plant (seeds).
(transitive, Internet slang) To sexually assault (someone).
A common East Asian liquid sauce, made by subjecting boiled beans to long fermentation and then long digestion in salt and water.
A Chinese Filipino surname from Spanish [in turn from Hokkien]
International System of Units
A Chinese surname from Mandarin.
A diminutive of the male given name Cyrus.
The name of the Latin-script letter C/c.
Elongated form of so.
(intransitive) To sink; fall; drop.
(historical) An old French copper coin equal to one twentieth of a livre or twelve deniers; one sou is to the livre as one shilling is to the pound.
A handheld weapon with three prongs, used in some Oriental martial arts.
(countable) The twenty-third letter of Classical and Modern Greek and the twenty-fifth letter of Old and Ancient Greek.
A surname from Korean.
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(N)
(full name: Park Jae-sang; born 1977) a South Korean singer best known for his hit single "Gangnam Style".
Various formerly nomadic Native American tribes of the North American Great Plains.
(obsolete) a large wooden vessel for carrying water, especially one to be carried on a pole between two people.
To make a soft rustling or murmuring sound.
(US, New Hampshire, education) Initialism of school administrative unit.
Pronunciation spelling of sir. [A man of a higher rank or position.]
(government, US) Initialism of Social Security Administration.
(nonstandard, slang) Sucks (in the sense of being inferior or objectionable).
In Thailand, a side-street branching off a major street; an alley or lane.
A nereid (sea nymph) in Greek mythology.
A male or female given name.
A surname from Chinese.
(adj)
(Singapore, Singlish) Drunk or inebriated, or appearing so; tipsy.
A surname from Mandarin Chinese.
The letter Ц, ц.
A surname from Chinese
(rail transport) The station code of Tsing Yi in Hong Kong.
An Asian tree, Terminalia elliptica
Initialism of single sign-on.
Century.
Obsolete spelling of saw, simple past of see. [(transitive) To cut (something) with a saw.]
Initialism of chemicals in the workplace.
(US) Initialism of Supplemental Security Income.
Initialism of Southern Utah University.
(ceramics) a pottery pail
(computing) Initialism of single-event upset (a transient soft error/glitch caused by ionizing radiation impacting a chip, producing a bitflip).
A surname of Chinese origin.
(electronics, computer hardware) Initialism of power supply unit.
a town in north-western Estonia.
Initialism of public safety officer.
(Spanish politics) The Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party.
Initialism of Serum Institute of India.
Archaic spelling of say. [(transitive) To pronounce.]
(statistics) Initialism of secondary sampling unit, a sampling unit in the second stage of a polyetapic sampling.
(Singapore, Singlish) Mad; crazy
(archaic) willow
A surname from Cantonese.
Initialism of certified industrial hygienist.
An ethnic group in Taiwan.
Initialism of explainable artificial intelligence.