See also: inh From Portuguese -inho and -inha. -inh forms diminutives vac (“cow”) + -inh → vaquinh (“small cow”)...
From Middle French énergie, from Late Latin energia, from Ancient Greek ἐνέργεια (enérgeia, “activity”), from ἐνεργός (energós, “active”), from ἐν (en...
See also: Center centre (UK, Ireland and all Commonwealth countries including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, etc.) From Middle English center...
From electric + -al. IPA(key): /ɪˈlɛktɹɪkəl/ electrical (comparative more electrical, superlative most electrical) Related to electricity (or electronics)...
See also: CREEP From Middle English crepen, from Old English crēopan (“to creep, crawl”), from Proto-West Germanic *kreupan, from Proto-Germanic *kreupaną...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "iso" From Ancient Greek ἴσος (ísos, “equal”). (General American) IPA(key): /aɪsoʊ-/ iso- Same, identical. isoeffect,...
Recorded since 1577, probably a rebracketing of an otch, from Middle French oche (“notch”), itself from the Old French verb ochier (“to notch”), of uncertain...
Borrowed from Latin regulatus, perfect passive participle of regulō (“to direct, rule, regulate”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from regula (“rule”)...
See also: Weld and Wëld English Wikipedia has an article on: weld Wikipedia IPA(key): /wɛld/ Homophone: welled Rhymes: -ɛld From Middle English welde,...
See also: Lines IPA(key): /laɪnz/ Rhymes: -aɪnz lines plural of line lines pl (plural only) (film, theater) Words spoken by the actors. I have yet to learn...