You searched for: “a person
A unit related to: “a person
(Latin: sign, omen, portent; a wonder, a person [especially a child] endowed with extraordinary qualities)
(Latin: suffix; indicating a person who specializes in something)
(Latin: a suffix; a person who, the thing which; people who, things which)
(Latin: a suffix forming adjectives from nouns ending in -ary; a person who, a thing that; a person who is a part of something, pertaining to one's state or condition; a person who has a connection with or belief in the stated subject; an advocate of something; a native or inhabitant of someplace; someone of a certain age)
(Latin: a suffix; a person who, a place where, a thing which, or pertaining to; connected with; having the character of; apparatus)
(Latin: a suffix; a person who; a thing which)
(Latin: a suffix; a person who)
(Greek > Latin > Old French > French: pretended ignorance; saying the opposite of what a person really means)
(Greek: talk, speak; speech; word; a person who speaks in a certain manner; someone who deals with topics or subjects)
(Greek: a suffix meaning: to talk, to speak; a branch of knowledge; any science or academic field that ends in -ology which is a variant of -logy; a person who speaks in a certain manner; someone who deals with certain topics or subjects)
(Latin: one's own; to belong to a person, a thing, or a group)
(Greek: a person who crouches; than extended to a beggar, poor; paupers; modernized meanings: street people, homeless, vagrant, living in poverty)
(speaking a foreign language in English; the inability to tell what a person does not mean until he/she has spoken)
(Latin > Italian: a person skilled in one of the fine arts, especially in music)