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- a bionic hand which is considered a next generation prosthetic device which appeals to both patients and health care professionals >
- a blog is another way to express our selves when writing on the internet >
- a book that is bound to be used and where one word leads to another and another >
- a carnation is a country where everyone owns a car >
- a child who is endowed with extraordinary qualities >
- a combining form denoting relationship to the scrotum or the pouch of skin which contains the testes >
- a combining form occurring in the names of chemical compounds in which the methyl group is present >
- a committed lexicographer who is utilizing the past and the present to provide word information for our modern age >
- a committee is a group of people who keep minutes and waste hours >
- a condition in which the more we know >
- a country where everyone owns a car >
- a couple of similar opinions about people who borrow books >
- a crisis which involves the steady erosion of americas scientific and engineering base has been going on for several years >
- a dermatologist is someone who makes rash judgments >
- a disease of the skin in which raised >
- a father of the early christian church whose major work was his translation of the scriptures from hebrew and greek into latin known as the vulgate >
- a female who is either a hit or a miss >
- a field in which scientists try to prolong the lives of people so they will have time to pay for the gadgets that are invented for them >
- a field of endeavor where many contribute but few are chosen >
- a field of study in biology that refers to the whole set of omics including their -omics and -ome subfields in order to understand life as a holistic existence and organic beings as a whole >
- a form of word humor when people fiddle with words and laugh at the resultant loony tunes >
- a gown worn while sitting on the grass >
- a group of viruses which are a common cause of gastroenteritis >
- a harmless w c joke by jack paar which caused so much controversy >
- a kind of whale >
- a magistrate in ancient rome who sought information or advice from the roman senate >
- a man who dealt with the origins of words and their developments >
- a midget fortune teller who escapes from prison is a small medium at large >
- a modifier of the main word to which it is attached >
- a myth which has become a physical medical application >
- a nonmetallic chemical element that ignites when exposed to air >
- a normal behavior when induced in most normal people under suitable conditions >
- a number which is often used as a prefix >
- a person smart enough to tell others how to run their businesses but who is too smart to start his or her own >
- a person who >
- a person who crouches >
- a person who has a connection with or belief in the stated subject >
- a person who is a part of something >
- a person who speaks in a certain manner >
- a place containing or related to that which is specified by the root >
- a place where >
- a place where someone steps >
- a place where the books turn their backs on visitors >
- a place where women curl up and dye >
- a priest who foretold events by interpreting omens >
- a process by which nature prevents everything from happening all at once >
- a pun which is fun >
- a quality thats never wasted except when given to oneself >
- a quarry in sweden where the first rare earth had been discovered >
- a quiz about topics that appear to have obvious answers but which might not be correct >
- a reaction of delight and excitement when someone makes a discovery >
- a reference to the color of the gas which tends to be greenish yellow >
- a rich chinese who wants to avoid the spotlight >
- a roman historian who wrote about the rebellion of boudicca >
- a russian chemist who contributed so much to the development of the periodic table >
- a situation in which one does not have to remember what was said previously >
- a situation where the iq is not as important as the i will >
- a suffix which forms nouns that refer to people who regularly engage in some activity >
- a system that protects everyone who can afford to hire a good lawyer >
- a thing which >
- a time when there is less pax and more tax >
- a tube or pipe from which water or fluid springs out >
- a war does not determine who is right >
- a whale >
- a wheel >
- a while >
- a whip >
- adolescence is a period when teenagers feel that they will never be as ignorant as their parents >
- an acre is someone who is in pain >
- an adolescent whose hang ups do not involve his or her clothes >
- an adult is someone who has stopped growing at both ends and is now growing in the middle >
- an agency where after all is said and done >
- an explanation of what it is and where it came from >
- an infection or foreign material that causes a thick whitish yellow fluid which results from the accumulation of white blood cells >
- an intermediary spirit between gods and men which could be good or evil >
- and passes through the common bile duct into the first section of the small intestine or duodenum where it helps to digest fat >
- and which are not found in a >
- and why hundreds of words have entered the english language >
- any science or academic field that ends in -ology which is a variant of -logy >
- anything perceived or happening that is believed to portend or to suggest that something is going to happen which may be a good or an evil event or circumstance in the future >
- as one who lives in the fields >
- as the bodies of the first invertebrates to which the term was applied or appeared to be >
- as when crying >
- aspects of the imagination that are usually seen when the eyes are closed or images of mental thoughts >
- awhile >
- believed to be from hocus pocus which is probably from a pseudo latin phrase >
- benign is what a person becomes after he or she is eight >
- bewhore >
- books from everywhere and any time >
- borrowed directly from latin ala which meant both >
- but is worth its weight in gold and which cant be misquoted >
- but it won t get you anywhere >
- but which is depending more and more on outsourcing to other nations for the experts in those areas >
- by hans christian andersen is a fable about the pitfalls of political self aggrandizement and the fear of people to face reality even when they know that the reality of the situation is untrue >
- by robert service was based on experiences he had with a compulsive smoker who just had to smoke because smoking was so important in his life >
- caedmon wrote what became known as >
- cauterize is what happened when a guy made eye contact with a woman >
- cave creatures which live buried alive >
- cogwheel rigidity >
- completed units of words that contain word entries that have both enhanced definitions and appropriate usages in context sentences while units of compositions presents additional information about specific words or topics >
- contronyms or words which have definitions that are self antonyms >
- counterfeiters are workers who put kitchen cabinets together >
- covered with fine silvery scales which cause aggravation >
- creativity is achieved by focusing and striving with ones chosen objective regardless of what others say or have done in essence >
- digging and finding whatever turns up >
- dilate is someone who lives for a long time >
- disease in which the bodily humors >
- egyptian schools for scribes prepared students so they could have the economic advantages of those who worked in this profession >
- eons when naming geological periods >
- equilateral parallelogram in which only the opposite angles are equal >
- etc by corporations who patent them for their own commercial use as defined at this bio unit page >
- failure in life takes place when we live and fail to learn >
- fear and hatred of tobacco smoke and the efforts being made to restrict smoking where those who dont smoke are not adversely affected by those who are smokers >
- fibrous material on which to write or to draw >
- field whore >
- fitness to do that which can be handled or managed >
- forming a dilated pouch into which open the ileum >
- from modern latin which came from greek koma >
- from the rams horn with which the year of celebration was proclaimed >
- from which material was made for writing or drawing used in the sense of >
- from which their roots grow >
- funding is invigorating a field which challenges some traditional aspects of science >
- generated from amber which when rubbed vigorously >
- government agency where after all is said and done >
- have been in conflict for more than a century regarding those who smoke >
- he who >
- heres what pets are really eating >
- highlights of illustrated historical events for a better comprehension of the historical periods which contributed to the development of the english language >
- how one feels while crossing a desert on a hot day >
- how you get them and what to do with them >
- humpback whales >
- indicating a person who specializes in something >
- intense is where campers sleep >
- irregular structures in the pancreas that produce the protein hormone insulin which is secreted into the blood where it regulates sugar metabolism >
- it is done with the feet a pedestrian must use the feet for walking a quadruped has four feet while a centipede has >
- it was james murray who made the greatest contributions >
- just what authority makes english standard and where does that authority come from >
- knowing which perspectives to put into and what to keep out of a newspaper >
- latin words directly incorporated into english which are essentially without changes from their original spelling >
- learn more about where words came from and who their family members are >
- level at which something happens >
- look what the cat dragged in >
- lower gastric orifice through which the contents of the stomach enter the duodenum >
- meaning a yoke or crossbar by which two draft animals >
- memories of experiences while living and traveling in many parts of the world >
- mistakes are what lawyers get paid for and what doctors bury >
- more historical incidents about smoking and what happens to people who smoke >
- muscular organ of the female reproductive system in which the fertilized ovum >
- named after the italian physician and physicist who investigated the nature and effects of what he conceived to be electricity in animal tissue >
- named for the asteroid ceres which was discovered in 1803 and named for the roman goddess ceres >
- nosology and why diseases expanded around the world >
- numbers of global visitors as indicated by the flags and initials of the countries from which the visitors have come >
- of a part which is normally present >
- of all of those who were involved with the first edition of the oxford english dictionary >
- of what kind >
- of what sort >
- olfactory white >
- one in which are deposited sacred relics >
- one of those situations where most people prefer to give than to receive >
- one who >
- one who believes in >
- one who does something himself or herself >
- one who has come over >
- one who is armed with a shield >
- one who is engaged in >
- one who sells >
- one who stands before >
- one who stands by >
- one whose eyes are closed >
- only who is left >
- or into which the larger structure >
- or whales and other whale like creatures >
- or who are characterized in a certain way >
- people often see this ped element in other words when people refer to >
- people who >
- people who have the gift of gab and the gift of grab >
- people who made a difference >
- people who made a difference >
- plagiarize comes from latin plagium which meant >
- point at which something begins or changes >
- prayer wheel >
- prayer wheels >
- reading while sunbathing makes you well red >
- references to a wandering race of people who have called themselves and their language romany >
- resembling that which is named by the combining root >
- round wheels >
- rut or track made in the ground by a wheel >
- sac or bladder which contains fluid >
- saying the opposite of what a person really means >
- sections that are organized into what for some people are confusing groups of words >
- sections which are available in this series about reasons for publishing >
- selfish is what the owner of a seafood store does >
- she who brings about >
- shoot first and then say that whatever you hit was the target you were aiming at >
- simplified connections of word parts which work together to form practical medical terms that can enhance ones understanding of several fields of medicine >
- situation in which less and less is done by more and more officials >
- some people cause happiness wherever they go >
- some things are not as obvious as we may think they are even with people who seem to be so well off >
- someone who deals with certain topics or subjects >
- someone who deals with topics or subjects >
- someone who does something >
- someone who is usually me deep in conversation >
- someone who kills your ills with pills then kills you with bills >
- someone who looks both ways before crossing a one way street >
- something which can be finished >
- something written by people who were not there at the time >
- somewhat >
- somewhat like >
- statement that lies above about the one who lies below >
- sticky substance which remains in flour when the starch is taken out >
- substance in which particle matter is suspended >
- supposedly where the art of changing metals into gold existed >
- taking it even when it is not needed >
- telescoping steering wheel >
- that age when people prefer siestas to fiestas >
- that on which something turns >
- that part which extends from the cecum to the rectum >
- that which >
- that which binds tightly >
- that which breathes >
- that which buds or sprouts >
- that which carries food >
- that which causes or originates something >
- that which flows >
- that which is >
- that which is begotten >
- that which is binding >
- that which is brought forth >
- that which is considered to be decent and virtuous behavior >
- that which is cut up >
- that which is eaten early >
- that which is heard >
- that which is inside the head >
- that which is learned >
- that which is put together in a certain order >
- that which is round >
- that which is seen >
- that which is spoken >
- that which is spun >
- that which is stretched >
- that which is thought to be true by someone who has the power or right to give orders >
- that which is thrown >
- that which is thrust into something >
- that which is woven >
- that which is written or described >
- that which may be easily handled >
- that which may be easily handled or managed >
- that which may be turned or spun around >
- that which one should be ashamed of >
- that which projects >
- that which resembles a grape hanging from a stock >
- that which turns >
- the ability to see things that are out of normal sight but which can be perceived by extrasensory powers >
- the art of putting off until tomorrow what someone has no intention of doing today >
- the color white >
- the great river encompassing the whole earth >
- the gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the recipient who doesn t get it >
- the inability to tell what a person does not mean until he >
- the latin word for the spokes of a wheel is radius >
- the malar bone or the arch that the malar bone forms with the other bones to which it is connected >
- the man who thinks he can >
- the man who thinks he can by walter d wintle >
- the path along which food travels from the mouth to the stomach >
- the period during which the secondary characteristics of maturity begin to develop >
- the sun god who brings life giving heat and light to earth >
- the symbol is from latin ferrum which also means iron >
- the thing which >
- the whole ball of wax >
- then it became a gymnasium near athens where plato taught >
- there are many women who spend a lot of scents on perfumes >
- thing into which something is poured >
- things which >
- this is the art of keeping them involved while nature cures their diseases >
- those who are separate >
- those who jump off a bridge in paris are in seine >
- time flies like an arrow while fruit flies like a banana >
- to be somewhat >
- to gather what is left after the reapers >
- to give out among the tribes was tribuere which is the source of many of the words located in this unit >
- to whip >
- twelve people who too often determine which client has the best lawyer >
- two separate units where one is dealing with phobias and the other one presents manias >
- units which explain the various aspects of biometrics >
- usually the posterior opening of the alimentary canal through which undigested food is voided >
- vitrified wheel >
- whacks >
- whale >
- whales >
- what a gardener does to a hedge >
- what happens after graduation from school >
- what is his or her favorite punctuation mark >
- what is rfid >
- what is rfid >
- what it is and what its future may be >
- what some people ask when they are lost >
- what the robber did when his bag was full of loot >
- what trees do in the spring >
- what we dont know >
- what youths rarely think about and what elders are constantly reminded of most of the time >
- whats the definition of a will its a dead giveaway >
- wheal >
- wheel >
- wheel >
- wheeled vehicle >
- when >
- when a clock is hungry >
- when all roads led to rome >
- when anyone pushes the pedals of a bicycle >
- when people die >
- when someone is in prison >
- when two egotists meet >
- when used in medicine this greek element refers to a membrane >
- when vegetable came to be used for an >
- whence >
- whence arose the meanings >
- whence the word tantalize >
- whenever they go >
- where >
- where >
- where did the word sandwich really come from >
- where does the truth really exist >
- where gadolite was found >
- where it says >
- where one was first found >
- where something is positioned or situated >
- where theres a will >
- where they cut down the trees and then name streets after them >
- whet >
- whether >
- whey >
- whey >
- which >
- which appeared in middle english in words from old french where it expressed an intensive degree or with a pejorative or disparaging application >
- which are raised for eggs and meat >
- which came into english as cosmetic >
- which have two meanings that are the opposites of each other >
- which he was never able to drink >
- which is a digestive juice secreted by the liver >
- which is a yellow green fluid that is made by the liver >
- which is now applied to any manufactured device that is capable of doing work ordinarily done by human beings >
- which is of imitative origin >
- which is related to a whole range of words for >
- which is related to the greek mala >
- which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with >
- which may be derived from the ashes of burned glasswort or saltwort >
- which relays sensory impulses to the cerebral cortex of the brain >
- which should not be confused with vatican >
- which stands for amb urere >
- which was discovered at about the same time >
- which was known as natural astrology >
- while >
- while beating the chest >
- while in feudalism >
- while monotony is considered by some as marriage to just one spouse >
- whine >
- whip >
- whip like appendage >
- whirl >
- whirl >
- whirling >
- whirlpool >
- whirlwind >
- whistler wave >
- whit >
- white >
- white coal >
- white dermography >
- white grain >
- white oak bark >
- white ramus communicans >
- whitelock >
- whitewash >
- whither >
- whitrow >
- who >
- who became mercury >
- who cares >
- who devised a method of measuring electrical quantity >
- who foretold the future >
- who in 1762 discovered and first described voltaic electricity >
- who in the greek myths was tortured by being placed in water up to his chin >
- who obtains that which is left >
- who stole fire from heaven >
- who was identified with the greek god hermes >
- whoa >
- whole >
- whole >
- whole mantle convection >
- wholesale slaughter >
- wholesome >
- wholly >
- wholly >
- whom >
- whoop >
- whore >
- whore >
- whored >
- whoredom >
- whorehouse >
- whoremaster >
- whoremasters >
- whoremistress >
- whoremonger >
- whoreson >
- whorish >
- whorishly >
- whorishness >
- whorl >
- whos >
- whose >
- whose interior is very hot but whose exterior is not so hot >
- whose name literally means >
- why should you care >
- wilfred owen challenges our thinking about whether it is really so sweet and fitting to die for ones country >
- words which identify roman terms referring to people and other topics >
- words which originated from the names of people >
- At Get Words:
- a description in which plants can be produced in containers filled with water and a number of other non soil contents >
- a message from someone who recently purchased a copy of words for a modern age >
- a natural element to help people everywhere >
- a significant number of which are corporate brand names >
- a suffix freely used to designate someone who is associated with >
- a variety of english words which have developed through history and are currently used in our modern age >
- a variety of english words which have developed through history and are currently used in our modern contents >
- a world of biblical information for everyone who wants to know more about the bible and its contents and the world from which it became known >
- additional words that were found which are derived from the greek element tribo- are explained in the following contents >
- all of those who are part of a group or organization >
- an action which is considered to be bad and wrong >
- an eighteen year old san diego high school student wrote an essay in which he asked for plain courtesy when driving >
- an exhibition of words that appear in headlines and sub headlines which all of us should know >
- an official language of the republic of south africa which developed from the dutch of the colonists who went there in the 1600s >
- and beliefs of the people with whom the greeks and the persians came into contact >
- and shapes as determined by the use of numbers and symbols while every branch of science and engineering depends on mathematics >
- bibliographic sources of information from which words and sentences have been compiled about words and expressions english speakers should know for better understanding and communication >
- bibliographic sources of information from which words and topics have been compiled about scientific and technological topics >
- cave creatures which live buried alive >
- did they say what i think they said words from 8220 >
- each of which deals with an aspect of the study of living things >
- ecology is the study of the relationship between organisms and the environments in which they live >
- engineering is the technical science in which properties of matter and the sources of power in nature are made useful to people >
- english phrases which are often badly phrased on signs in public places and other media >
- except that the letters of a word are presented to form a phrase which defines the word or for humorous reasons >
- explorers of the earth and provides a way to look at both the physical world and the people who live in various parts this globe >
- expressing a strong feeling or emphasizing what is shown >
- father who imprisoned daughter to go on trial >
- father who imprisoned his daughter >
- he who lives by the sword >
- how some terms might be interpreted by those who lack professional vocabulary knowledge in the field of medicine >
- in which readers were given the opportunity to take any word from the dictionary >
- insects that live in colonies which >
- into which animals are divided and made up of several classes in poetic format >
- judicial or legal words that may apply to trial processes that determine the guilt or innocence of people which is ascertained by either judges or juries >
- kwh >
- medical professionals and scientists who specialize in designated areas of medical care >
- more whimsical >
- most of which were derived from latin >
- most whimsical >
- obscure verbal usages that challenge our comprehension as to what they mean >
- obscure verbal usages that challenge your comprehension as to what they mean >
- or a chuckleglossary consisting of definitions which are markedly different from the accepted dictionary norm >
- origin which can be used for energy production >
- phrases or bible quotations that are derived directly from the king james version of the bible many of which are direct quotations >
- some of the common terms and abbreviations used by those who send out text messages >
- the cartoonist who defined words with related illustrations >
- the first latin words to find their way into the english language owe their adoption to the early contact between the roman and the germanic tribes on the european continent and greek came with latin and french while others were borrowed directly >
- the four gemstones which are most valuable are diamonds >
- the man who classified cloud types >
- the results of a diagnostic test given to premedical students who were instructed to write short meanings for a list of medical terms >
- the science of water which denotes the study of the properties >
- the whole ball of wax >
- there are certain anatomic terms which present various situations >
- there are certain words and phrases which could be difficult or impossible to understand without knowing what the words in this unit mean >
- there are many words which may be rarely seen by a vast number of people >
- understanding how english words are formed and where they come from helps everyone who finds unfamiliar words >
- various living organisms are organized from the smallest unit of cells to form tissues which form organs and organs work together to form organ systems >
- was very excited to meet the obamas in the white house and she was dancing with joy >
- what resembles an odd marriage between trojan battle gear and medusa is actually part of the most powerful brain scanner ever made >
- when applicable >
- when visiting old graveyards and examining the epitaphs on gravestones >
- which cover almost two thirds of the earths surface >
- whimsical >
- white as snow >
- white dwarf >
- white dwarfs >
- whole number >
- whopper >
- whoppers >
- words that are involved with the father who imprisoned his daughter >
- words that dont mean what they look like or what many people assume that they should mean >
- wywh >
- you reap what you sow >
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