notably, <span class="searchmatch">Huber</span> described a subtype called ‘cenesthetic schizophrenia’, and the term ‘cenesthopathic schizophrenia’ is included within the <span class="searchmatch">category</span> ‘other...
Colobinae on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Colobinae on Wikispecies.Wikispecies <span class="searchmatch">Category</span>:Colobinae on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons Langru, Lurgan Borrowed...
994, page 33: The Major Stations <span class="searchmatch">category</span> is keenly contested, with 24 other large city centre termini and major rail <span class="searchmatch">hub</span> stations all vying for recognition...
equaliser From equalize + -er (nominal suffix: agent noun). <span class="searchmatch">en</span>PR: ē′kwə-lī′zər (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈiː.kwəˌlaɪ.zə/ (General American,...
grammatical number; singular, dual, trial, quadral, quintal, paucal, plural (<span class="searchmatch">Category</span>: <span class="searchmatch">en</span>:Grammar) TRALI, Trail, irtal, litra, trail Dutch Wikipedia has an article...
lay, set down, usually let, suffer, permit”). Doublet of sitio and situs. <span class="searchmatch">en</span>PR: sīt, IPA(key): /saɪt/ Rhymes: -aɪt Homophones: cite, sight site (plural...
water river Beatriz Vásquez de Ruiz, La predicación <span class="searchmatch">en</span> guambiano (Colciencias, 1988) Randall Q. <span class="searchmatch">Huber</span>, Robert B. Reed, Comparative vocabulary, page 86,...
Proto-Indo-European *h₁<span class="searchmatch">en</span>- Proto-Indo-European *h₁<span class="searchmatch">én</span> Proto-Italic *<span class="searchmatch">en</span> Old Latin <span class="searchmatch">en</span> Latin in Latin in- Old French <span class="searchmatch">en</span>-bor. Middle English <span class="searchmatch">en</span>- English <span class="searchmatch">en</span>- Proto-Germanic...
Nynorsk verd (“world”), Swedish värld (“world”), Icelandic veröld (“world”). <span class="searchmatch">en</span>PR: wûrld (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /wɜːld/ (General American, Canada)...
Douglas Harper (2001–2025) “bush (n.)”, in Online Etymology Dictionary. <span class="searchmatch">hubs</span>, husb., Shub bushk Either borrowed through Vulgar Latin from Latin buxus...