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position

deposition; see pose. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /pəˈzɪʃ.(ə)n/ (GA) enPR: pə-zĭshʹ(ə)n, IPA(key): /pəˈzɪʃ.(ə)n/ Rhymes: -ɪʃən Hyphenation (UK): po‧si‧tion...


sign

Wikipedia has an article on: sign Wikipedia (Received Pronunciation, GA) enPR: sīn, IPA(key): /saɪn/ Homophones: sine, syne Rhymes: -aɪn From Middle English...


race

Elizabeth's interview with Gideon, this innocent relish—the olives which gave zest, or the walnuts which gave race and richness, to Monkshaugh's moderate hebdomadal...


tin

Old English tin, from Proto-West Germanic *tin, from Proto-Germanic *tiną. enPR: tĭn, IPA(key): /tɪn/, [tʰɪn] Rhymes: -ɪn Homophones: thin (with th-stopping)...


peel

Wikipedia has an article on: peel (tool) Wikipedia (skin of a fruit): rind, zest banana peel chemical peel have one foot on a banana peel orange peel peel...


go

liveliness, perseverance, pizzazz, spirit, verve, vigour, vim, vitality, zest There is no go in him. (cribbage) The situation where a player cannot play...


ghost

Wider cognates include Sanskrit हेड (héḍa, “anger, hatred”), Persian زشت (zešt, “ugly, hateful, disgusting”). The 'h' in the spelling appears in the Prologue...


ugly

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