See also: ieme and Ieme Inherited from Middle French -iesme, from Old French -esme, from Latin -ēsimus, via Vulgar Latin *-ĕsimus with irregular short...
English Wikipedia has an article on: biochemistry Wikipedia From bio- + chemistry. IPA(key): /ˌbaɪəʊˈkɛmɪstɹi/ biochemistry (countable and uncountable...
See also: ვით. IPA(key): [vitʰ] Hyphenation: -ვით -ვით • (-vit) (+ nominative or dative case) like, as ლომივით ― lomivit ― like a lion ჩაივით ― čaivit...
See also: sweetpotato sweetpotato IPA(key): /ˈswiːt pəˈteɪtəʊ/ English Wikipedia has an article on: sweet potato Wikipedia sweet potato (countable and...
See also: Norm and NORM (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /nɔːm/ (General American) enPR: nôrm, IPA(key): /nɔɹm/ Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)m From Latin norma (“a...
From Latin īnflātus, perfect passive participle of īnflō, see -ate (verb-forming suffix). Doublet of inblow. (UK, US) enPR: ĭn-flāt', IPA(key): /ɪnˈfleɪt/...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "fo" From Old Irish fo- (“under, beneath; about, around”) (compare modern faoi), from Proto-Celtic *uɸo-, from Proto-Indo-European...
From Middle English wijdly, equivalent to wide + -ly. IPA(key): /ˈwaɪdli/ Rhymes: -aɪdli widely (comparative widelier or more widely, superlative wideliest...
See also: Monopoly English Wikipedia has an article on: monopoly Wikipedia From Latin monopōlium, from Ancient Greek μονοπώλιον (monopṓlion, “a right of...
English Wikipedia has an article on: transitive verb Wikipedia Coined between 1580 and 1590. transitive verb (plural transitive verbs) (grammar) A verb...