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===Verb===
'''rescued'''

#Past tense of ''to ]''.


==English==

===Verb===
'''forming'''

#Present participle of ''to ]''.


==English==

===Noun===
'''forms'''
# Plural form of ].

===Verb===
'''forms'''
# Third person form of ''to ].''



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One person's idea to seek documentation for entries that had none. The idea did not gain support. Both of his two listed items were eventually delted, so that there is no longer any active material there. Eclecticology 18:54:15, 2005-08-29 (UTC)

Keep for now anyway. I guess I can't see any harm in saving it. We risk offending the user who contributed it if we delete it; I mean, we don't want him/her to think his/her contributions aren't valuable. Schedule a follow-up for a year and ask the contributor directly if s/he'll agree to a deletion. --Stranger 23:18, 29 August 2005 (UTC) Deleted - we are pretty thick-skinned round here - everyone of us gets offended at least once a week. SemperBlotto 15:07, 30 August 2005 (UTC)

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IPA /f?ks/ /f?ks/ /f?ks/
SAMPA /fAks/ /fOks/ /fQks/



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English

Pronunciation

  • /dɪg/, /dIg/

Verb

{{en-verb|'''to dig'''|''']'''|''']'''|''']'''|''']'''}}

  1. To move earth out of the way.
  2. To drill etc. through rocks, roads, etc.
  3. To practice gardening, mining or archeology.
  4. To research a particular subject.

Translations

Noun

code (plural digs)

  1. An archeological investigation

Synonyms

  1. excavation

Translations


Swedish

dig

  1. you

Ebonics

Verb

dig (no inflected forms)

  1. To understand.
  2. To appreciate.
  3. To agree (with)