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(n)
A male child.
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(rhetoric) A form of rhetoric in which the writer or speaker uses logical argument as the main form of persuasion.
A son of one's child.
The husband of one's child.
(informal) A father, a male parent.
The daughter of one's spouse from a previous relationship.
Son of the same parents as another person.
The wife of one's child.
A male parent, especially of a human; a male who parents a child (which he has sired, adopted, fostered, taken as his own, etc.).
(numismatics) Subdivision of currency used in many Arab countries.
One’s female offspring.
A female parent, especially of a human; a female who parents a child (which she has given birth to, adopted, or fostered).
A person's daughter or son; a person's child.
(chiefly US, Canada, colloquial) A man, generally a younger man.
(dated) A familiar form of address for a boy.
(informal) A female person or animal.
A man.
An adult male human.
A boy or young man.
(Ireland) A boy or lad.
(Scotland, Northumbria) A small boy.
(US, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines) A child.
A friend or casual acquaintance.
(Australian Aboriginal) Used as a general intensifier; a pfella.
(countable, chiefly US, Philippines) A third-year student at a high school or university.
(broadly) A person who has not yet reached adulthood, whether natural (puberty), cultural (initiation), or legal (majority).
A very young human, particularly from birth to a couple of years old or until walking is fully mastered.
Often used as an affectionate term of address: a person who is very dear to one.
Synonym of prostitute: a person (especially a woman) who offers sexual services for payment.
A house of prostitution.
(vulgar) Brothel.
(in many religions, uncountable) A place of torment where some or all sinners are believed to go after death and evil spirits are believed to be.
A deity or supreme being; a supernatural, typically immortal, being with superior powers, to which personhood is attributed.
(informal, sometimes derogatory, dated) A young upwardly mobile urban professional person with an affluent lifestyle.
(colloquial) A man or boy; a fellow.
(chiefly uncountable or in the singular) A small amount.
Someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another.
Anything very small.
(derogatory) A child who is regarded as mischievous, unruly, spoiled, or selfish.
(printing, dated, French and German contexts) Synonym of brevier.
The interest, benefit, or wellbeing of someone or something.
(uncountable, especially clothing, food or drink) One of several common sizes to which an item may be manufactured.
A surname from Swiss.
Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing.
The saying of the interjection, used as a general measure of anything.
(sometimes vulgar) The word "damn" employed as a curse.
(vulgar, colloquial, chiefly in the negative) A more emphatic form of damn.
(Internet slang) A crushing insult.
(colloquial, regional) A father.
(slang) The testicles.
(countable or uncountable) Excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something.
a thing or group of things in a disagreeable, disorganised, or dirty state; hence a bad situation
A box, frame, crib, or enclosed place, used as a storage container.
(chiefly colloquial, with 'of') Someone who or something that bursts, breaks, or destroys a specified thing.
A male or female attendant who serves customers at their tables in a restaurant, café or similar.
(slang) Clothes, clothing.
A tool, originally made from a feather but now usually a small tubular instrument, containing ink used to write or make marks.
(informal) Corduroys.
A mass of electric wires.
(baseball) A batter who has a high percentage of extra base hits.
A young horse or other equine, especially just after birth or less than a year old.
A cord formed by spinning or twisting together textile fibers or filaments into one or more continuous strands, typically used in needlework.
(informal) A child, adolescent, or (loosely) a young adult.
(uncountable) A twisted strand of fibre used for knitting or weaving.
(uncountable) Metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die.
(colloquial) A friend, buddy, mate, cobber; someone to hang around with.
A young male horse.
(music) Collectively, the stringed instruments in an orchestra.
Abbreviation of synonym. [(semantics) A term (word or phrase) which is synonymous with others.]
(British) Initialism of Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries (professional qualification).
Each of the strings which, twisted together, make up a yarn, rope or cord.
The star that is closest to the Earth.
Initialism of Australian business number, a unique identifier used for tax purposes.
A fellow, comrade, colleague, partner or someone with whom something is shared, e.g. shipmate, classmate.
(ski) International Ski Federation
Panthera tigris, a large predatory mammal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia.
(countable, uncountable) Any activity that uses physical exertion or skills competitively under a set of rules that is not based on aesthetics.
(video games, Internet) Initialism of Nintendo Switch Online.
A diminutive of the female given names Jessica or Jessamy.
(in Arabic names) son of
A male given name from Welsh.
(countable) A male given name transferred from the surname.
A city in Los Angeles County, California, United States.
A surname.
(material) A long object used to make a physical connection.
(v)
Clipping of federate. [To unite in a federation.]
A barangay of Maco, Davao de Oro, Philippines.