(surname): Isaacks <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span> plural of Isaac <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span> A surname originating as a patronymic, derived from Isaac Caïssa, cassia...
Described in a 1961 paper by <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span>. <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span>' syndrome neuromyotonia...
plural neuromyotonias) Spontaneous muscular activity, usually as a result of a fault in the immune system <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span>' syndrome spontaneous muscular activity...
up, exhausted; singular past passive participle of elĉerpi 1867, Jorge <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span>, translated by Andrés Turrisi, Maria, published 2005: Tial ke mia patrino...
oversilent, superlative most oversilent) Excessively silent. 2020, Susan <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span>, Takes One To Know One: The house felt overlarge and oversilent with just...
From skort + -ed. skorted (not comparable) Wearing a skort. 2009, Penny <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span>, Sarah Lockett, The Dish, page 89: He could be exposed to legions of unattached...
use up, to exhaust, to wear out Synonym: foruzi (“to use up”) 1867, Jorge <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span>, translated by Andrés Turrisi, Maria, published 2005: Vane ili elĉerpis...
Variant of <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span>. Isaacks (plural Isaackses) A surname transferred from the given name. According to the 2010 United States Census, Isaacks is the 37341st...
Turrisi, Ruben’ Torres and Detlef Karthaus (translators), Maria by Jorge <span class="searchmatch">Isaacs</span>, Chapter 62,[1] ĉi tiun ringon kiun li alfingrigis al mi antaŭ la tago de...