For Wiktionary's policy on pictures, see Wiktionary:Pictures From Middle English pycture, from Old French picture, itself from Latin pictūra (“the art...
κίνημα (kínēma, “movement”) + γράφω (gráphō, “write, record”). Compare German Kino (“cinema”), ultimately from the same Greek source. (US) IPA(key): /ˈsɪn.ə...
absurdu ― convention of absurdity świadomość absurdu ― awareness of absurdity kino absurdu ― cinema of absurdity morze absurdu ― sea of absurdity koniec absurdu...
turn, move”), Swedish vika (“to bend, fold, give way to”), English weak. enPR: wĭkʹĭd, IPA(key): /ˈwɪkɪd/ Rhymes: -ɪkɪd wicked (comparative wickeder or...
English Wikipedia has an article on: evil Wikipedia (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ē-vəl, ē-vĭl, IPA(key): /ˈiːvɪl/, /ˈiːvl̩/ (General American) IPA(key):...
singular, dative: her, to her; (rarely: it, to it) Hie war gëschter mat him am Kino. He went to the cinema with her yesterday. For the use of the neuter for...
gum-flowers gum-game gum guaiac gum-hole gum ivy gum juniper gum karaya gum kino gum labdanum gum lac gum-land gumlands gum lift gum-line, gumline gummage...
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English stir, from Middle English stiren, sturien, from Old English styrian. enPR: mo͞ov, IPA(key): /muːv/ Rhymes: -uːv move (third-person singular simple...
[film] film (definite accusative filmi, plural filmlər) film, movie Synonym: kino sənədli film ― documentary film bədii film ― feature film cizgi film ― animated...