10 Results found for "IMed".

IMed

IMed simple past and past participle of IM Demi, Diem, Dime, demi, demi-, dime, idem, meid...


umêd

From Persian اميد (“hope”). IPA(key): /ʊˈmeːd/ (Spoken) IPA(key): /ɪmeːd/, IPA(key): /ʊmiːd/ umêd f hope Synonym: hêvî Declension of umêd...


Dime

Dime An Omotic language, spoken by fewer than 10,000 speakers in Ethiopia. Ethnologue entry for Dime, dim ⁠ Demi, Diem, IMed, demi, demi-, idem, meid...


იმედი

šehq̇urebs) იმედს დაიწმენდს (imeds daic̣mends) → Bats: იმედ (imed) → Laz: მედი (medi) → Mingrelian: იმენდი (imendi) → Svan: იმედ (imed) იმედი • (imedi) Imedi...


Diem

the United States, belonging to 1771 individuals. Diem is most common among White (93.05%) individuals. Demi, Dime, IMed, demi, demi-, dime, idem, meid...


Demi

introduced into English in the 1990s by the actress Demi Moore. Diem, Dime, IMed, dime, idem, meid Calque of Latin Taurus, using dem (“bull”). IPA(key): [dɛmi]...


vowelize

office of a vowel to. (transitive) To insert a vowel or vowels into. 2014, Imed Zitouni, Natural Language Processing of Semitic Languages, page 419: One...


demi-

demirelief demirep demisemiquaver demisexual demitasse demiworld half Diem, Dime, IMed, dime, idem, meid See demi. IPA(key): /də.mi/ Homophone: demi demi- semi-...


meid

(South Africa, offensive) A black woman. [from 19th c.] Demi, Diem, Dime, IMed, demi, demi-, dime, idem From English maid (“female domestic servant”). meid...


demi

evolved monkeys. I'm all for giving in to my primal instincts.” Diem, Dime, IMed, dime, idem, meid Inherited from Vulgar Latin *dimedius, from Latin dīmidius...