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- a bicycle cant stand on its own because it is two tired >
- a book that is bound to be used and where one word leads to another and another >
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- a different kind of vocabulary lexicon that emphasizes english words primarily from latin and greek origins >
- a dividing wall between two spaces >
- a dog with a special talent for human words >
- a fashion show between our naked arrival into the world and our dressed departure >
- 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 form of word humor when people fiddle with words and laugh at the resultant loony tunes >
- a four letter and a five letter word that are avoided by many people >
- a gloomy netherworld for departed spirits >
- a gown worn while sitting on the grass >
- a kind of short sword or scimiter >
- a lewd or licentious woman >
- a list of words with the same spellings that can cause confusion >
- a machine or the workings of machines >
- a man who dealt with the origins of words and their developments >
- a mistake in uttering a word >
- a modifier of the main word to which it is attached >
- a network >
- a place where women curl up and dye >
- a pleasure that comes with an abundance of words >
- a prefix occurring in words of latin origin used in the senses >
- a prefix used in front of english words >
- a suffix found at the end of some words that make certain verbs become nouns >
- a suffix that is used to form hundreds of words that mean >
- a temple or a place of worship >
- a thin membrane with two layers that line the chest cavity >
- a treasury of words >
- a variety of palindrome words >
- a vessel with two handles or ears >
- a wonder >
- a wondrous thing >
- a woodland >
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- a word termination >
- a world travelers personal experiences >
- a worm that eats wood >
- about english words >
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- aero words >
- algesi words >
- an abundance of word information about english vocabulary derived from latin and greek sources >
- an apparatus for applying mechanical power to do work >
- an etymological approach to learning more about english words >
- an imprudent word inadvertently spoken >
- an old woman >
- ancestors or greek origins for the english words referring to child or boy >
- ancestors or latin origins of words in english >
- and a reference to the charred ashes of the saltwort >
- and ad- is also combined with certain words that begin with the letters c >
- and other words that cause confusions >
- and single words >
- and the underworld >
- and why hundreds of words have entered the english language >
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- and words >
- and words of wisdom that can still capture our modern imagination >
- and workplace >
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- anglo saxon wodensdaeg >
- another addition to the word info site of related articles >
- as a single word >
- as in the words >
- as in the words inflame and inflammable >
- as indicated by the stem or root of the word >
- as of wool >
- as seen in many words >
- as wood >
- aspects of the moon are known as phases from a greek word meaning >
- avoid redundancies or excessive repetitiousness by not using unnecessary repetitions and superfluous words or more word usages than is needed >
- because of the element s insolubility or to illustrate the tantalizing work he had until he succeeded in isolating this element >
- beginning of word >
- betrothed woman >
- bibliographic resources and references for electricity and electronic words >
- bio words >
- biology is the study of anything that comes in twos >
- bone between two joints of a finger or toe >
- burned wood >
- but is worth its weight in gold and which cant be misquoted >
- but it still exists in parts of the present world >
- but it won t get you anywhere >
- cauterize is what happened when a guy made eye contact with a woman >
- characterized by two or more genetically distinct cell types in one organism >
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- coal workers pneumoconiosis >
- cole words >
- completed units in word info that have been enhanced >
- completed units of words and special compositions about words >
- 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 >
- confusing words >
- confusing words >
- confusing words clarified >
- confusing words of homographs and heteronyms >
- confusion that sometimes exists because of the spellings and similar sounds of words >
- confusions explained and clarified with mnemonic tools for remembering the two words >
- connecting two larger entities >
- contratemps are the resentments permanent workers feel toward >
- contributions to word info >
- contronyms or words which have definitions that are self antonyms >
- counterfeiters are workers who put kitchen cabinets together >
- cryo words >
- de capitalizing the word >
- deeds not words >
- deficiencies of information about words as seen in too many dictionaries >
- dictionaries are often more confusing than they are at clearly defining the meanings of words >
- dracunculiasis or guinea worm infestation >
- ductworks >
- earthworms >
- egyptian schools for scribes prepared students so they could have the economic advantages of those who worked in this profession >
- electric network >
- electronic work function >
- end of word >
- english vocabulary words from latin and greek units prefixes >
- english word etymology info about a wide spectrum of english words >
- english words from latin and greek origins >
- english words mostly from latin and greek origins >
- enjoying words with special points of view >
- epc global network or epc network >
- eponymous words directory >
- especially from a wound or sore >
- esthe words >
- everyone needs to constantly increase his or her word knowledge >
- examples of portmanteau combinations or blended words >
- express their fondness for words >
- flags of the world >
- flags of the world with countries and languages >
- flat world >
- flat worms >
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- forced on young women in turkey >
- forced work >
- foreword >
- found only in compounded words >
- frame of wickerwork >
- from a latin word hassias meaning hess >
- from greek words halix and psephos >
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- glasswort >
- greek elements that create words that mean >
- gyno words >
- handiwork >
- handiworks >
- homosexual relations between women >
- how it works >
- human feces used by many farmers in the world >
- i love such works of art >
- i told you it would happen >
- iatro words >
- idol worshippers >
- if the origins of words are not known >
- ignorance word usage is no excuse for continuing such ignorance >
- illustrated vocabulary words from comics >
- illustrations with special word info copyright notice >
- in front of other words >
- in some words >
- index of links to a vast number of words with illustrations >
- information about english words and communication >
- international students in scientific areas of study need to possess a solid grasp of english to succeed as scientists or even to lay claim to being scientifically literate citizens of the world >
- intestinal worm >
- is considered incorrect for this root word >
- isdn network >
- it is just a part of other words >
- janus words >
- journal index of word info efforts and achievements >
- just two of many lexicons that need to clarify all of the word contents for a better understanding instead of using another form of one of the words that is being defined to explain the other entries or simply not providing any information about the other >
- latin words and phrases worth knowing >
- latin words directly incorporated into english which are essentially without changes from their original spelling >
- latin words in english >
- learn more about where words came from and who their family members are >
- learning english words from latin and greek elements >
- learning etymologies can multiply your vocabulary easier than by learning lists of words >
- lesbian women or lesbian woman >
- linguistic terms for words with two or more meanings >
- living in the world >
- local area network in australia >
- logo words >
- mania words >
- maw worm >
- meaning a yoke or crossbar by which two draft animals >
- medical terms and their essential word parts >
- memoir about eric honeywood partridge >
- memories of experiences while living and traveling in many parts of the world >
- more journal information about word info activities >
- most worthy of care >
- multiple meanings of a word or words >
- named for the tungsten mineral wolframite >
- neither of two >
- network neutrality >
- new words for new inventions >
- nosology and why diseases expanded around the world >
- noteworthy >
- number of words >
- number two >
- of word info site activities >
- old age of a woman >
- open woodland >
- or blog about word info site activities >
- or to work together >
- orchid words >
- other languages expressing the words mosquito >
- pair of docs or two physicians >
- part two >
- pass words >
- password >
- patho 1 words >
- patho 2 words >
- patho 3 words >
- patho 4 words >
- people often see this ped element in other words when people refer to >
- perceptions of china and the chinese in their actual interrelationships with themselves and the rest of the world >
- petrified wood >
- petrified woods >
- phago words >
- philo words >
- plus words with other related meanings >
- pluto and his underworld kingdom >
- policewoman >
- possibly from a celtic word meaning >
- posters worth considering >
- powerline network >
- pulpwood >
- references used in the contents of word info >
- related to words in this pond- unit >
- renowned for his pioneering work in electricity >
- research of ideas or writings from other sources and making them worse or better >
- resulting in english words about >
- robotic devices that work like humans making people unnecessary >
- ruled the dark underworld of myth >
- said to be from a greek word meaning >
- said to be one of the greatest poems written during world war i by alan seeger >
- saltwort >
- science and engineering workforce changes >
- secretly getting access to files on a computer or network in order to get information >
- sections that are organized into what for some people are confusing groups of words >
- see if this works for communications >
- see the definitions for these words below >
- seeing english words in three vocabulary quiz types from different perspectives for a greater enhancement of english word skills >
- semantic network model >
- sensory words >
- shared by two people or groups >
- silkworm >
- silkworms >
- simplified connections of word parts which work together to form practical medical terms that can enhance ones understanding of several fields of medicine >
- solar two >
- some of the words in this unit come from hermes tris megistos >
- something that comes in two basic gender formats >
- split into two parts or branches >
- such as a man for a woman and a woman for a man >
- swollen >
- swollen gland >
- sword >
- sword >
- sworn affidavit >
- tape worm >
- tapeworm >
- tapeworms >
- tasmanian wolf >
- that which is woven >
- the bony and some of the cartilaginous framework of the body of animals >
- the boring worm >
- the early bird gets the worm >
- the earth would be one big sphere of dung >
- the first element of a word denotes the parts fused >
- the first element of various scientific and technical words that refer to wood >
- the front of the human chest and either of two soft rounded organs on each side of the chest in women and men >
- the journal saga of word info continues >
- the last two million years >
- the latin word for the spokes of a wheel is radius >
- the leaves of the wood sorrel are acidic to the taste >
- the living world >
- the lower world >
- the negation or reversal of the notion expressed in the primary or root word >
- the network of supporting tissue and fibers that nourishes nerve cells within the brain and spinal cord >
- the new encyclopedia of aquatic life volume two >
- the science of the living world >
- the source of the word hygiene >
- the story of beowulf was a literary work in old english >
- the symbol is from german wolfram >
- the u s is in danger of losing its status as the worlds greatest talent magnet >
- the united states in a changing world >
- the uses and misuses of english words >
- the womb or uterus >
- the word >
- the word and the symbol >
- the word for >
- the word internet is now a common noun >
- then the word element passed into greek and latin >
- theo words >
- therapy words >
- there are many women who spend a lot of scents on perfumes >
- there is a lack of understanding as to how rfid works >
- thermo words >
- to be worth >
- to become worse >
- to choose words >
- to give out among the tribes was tribuere which is the source of many of the words located in this unit >
- to make worse >
- to wonder at >
- to worship >
- too much for two >
- true meaning or literal meaning of a word >
- trying to find solutions to two life robbing diseases >
- twisted and swollen vein >
- two >
- two >
- two fold >
- two handled >
- two logophiles >
- two man tandem >
- two person tandem >
- two roads diverged or separated and went in different directions according to robert frost >
- two separate units where one is dealing with phobias and the other one presents manias >
- two untruths >
- twofold >
- underworld >
- unit of words >
- unwonted >
- unworkable >
- used in many words related to anatomy and biology >
- usually between two internal organs >
- venerable woman >
- virtual private network >
- visitors to this word info site >
- vocabulary word >
- vocabulary word families that will enhance your word skills >
- vocabulary words >
- vorous words >
- when two egotists meet >
- whence the word tantalize >
- where did the word sandwich really come from >
- which appeared in middle english in words from old french where it expressed an intensive degree or with a pejorative or disparaging application >
- which have two meanings that are the opposites of each other >
- which is now applied to any manufactured device that is capable of doing work ordinarily done by human beings >
- which is related to a whole range of words for >
- which may be derived from the ashes of burned glasswort or saltwort >
- widow woman >
- windpipe or one of the two large branches of the trachea >
- with women the organs are more prominent and produce milk after childbirth >
- wodensdaeg >
- woe >
- woes >
- wolf >
- wolf >
- wolf and the goats story translation of >
- wolves >
- wolves >
- woman >
- woman >
- woman of marriageable age >
- womanly >
- womb >
- women >
- women >
- women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut >
- won >
- won t >
- wonder >
- wonder >
- wonder or admiration of >
- wonderful >
- wonderful sleep >
- wont >
- wood >
- wood >
- wood pigeon >
- wood sorrel >
- woodcocks >
- wooded pasture >
- woodpecker >
- woodpeckers >
- woods >
- woods >
- woodworm >
- wool >
- wool fat >
- woolungasaurus >
- wooly >
- word >
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- word image >
- word info >
- word information about global english vocabulary and its word origins >
- word of mouth >
- word or words >
- word origin and the historical development of sarcophagus and related sarcasm >
- word origins >
- word origins and affixes >
- word usage >
- word usage >
- words >
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- words by robert service >
- words from myths >
- words from the myths >
- words get in the way >
- words of historical and current interest >
- words of wisdom >
- words of wisdom >
- words which identify roman terms referring to people and other topics >
- words which originated from the names of people >
- words with latin and greek origins and from other sources >
- wordy verbosity >
- wordz >
- wore >
- work >
- work >
- work hard >
- work measurement >
- workaholic >
- workaholics >
- workers >
- working mother >
- working voltage >
- workshop of an artisan >
- world >
- world >
- world atlas >
- world atlases >
- world toilet organization >
- world wide pandemic disease >
- worldly >
- worm >
- worm >
- worms >
- worn >
- worry >
- worry is like a rocking chair >
- worse >
- worship >
- worst >
- worst >
- worth >
- worthless >
- worthy of being >
- worthy of condemnation >
- worthy of respect and esteem >
- worthy traits to have within ourselves >
- would >
- wound >
- wound >
- wound fever >
- wound fevers >
- woundable >
- wounded >
- wounding >
- woven >
- wowser >
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- 1000 most challenging words >
- 1000 most practical words >
- 500 words for the english language >
- a collection of english words that have been used in the titles of articles from various printed media >
- a compilation of excerpts and quotes from past issues of magazines and books so they wont be lost in the present >
- a family of words ending in -ude >
- a few words from the readers digest >
- a message from someone who recently purchased a copy of words for a modern age >
- a re writing of the classical story with excessive wordiness >
- a reverse acronym or a regular word that also doubles as an acronym using the same procedures as with acronyms >
- a rich source of information regarding the earliest meanings of words as they migrated from the past into the present >
- 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 wolf in sheeps clothing >
- a word a-day resources >
- 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 >
- aardwolf >
- aardwolves >
- aboriginal words >
- about english words >
- additional words that were found which are derived from the greek element tribo- are explained in the following contents >
- amazing histories of words >
- amazing histories of words >
- an advanced word >
- an alphabetized listing of links to a world of the uncompromising multi purpose >
- an exhibition of words that appear in headlines and sub headlines which all of us should know >
- an extensive list of words with explanations that can expand and greatly improve your english vocabulary >
- and anyone would be impressed with a gift of a diamond >
- and excerpts from applicable articles with certain words being listed in bold and defined separately >
- and fathomable universe of words >
- and the world that the sciences and arts influence >
- and then to provide a new definition for the modified word >
- and words primarily referring to the content of various types of poems >
- ant sizes of workers >
- ants and words that apply generally to entomology >
- babe in the woods >
- babes in the woods >
- based on words from the washington posts >
- being first has two different >
- 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 >
- bibliophile and his words >
- blends of words >
- bollywood >
- boyfriends of an elderly woman >
- callow workers >
- chollywood >
- cold seep tubeworm >
- completed units in word info and get words sites that have been enhanced and upgraded >
- confusing words >
- connecting words or groups of words >
- criminal court words or judicial terms >
- criminal court words or judicial terms >
- did they say what i think they said words from 8220 >
- dies by the sword >
- dracunculiasis or guinea worm infestation >
- electricity has become one of the most significant areas of study in the world >
- energy sources of words >
- english words from afrikaans >
- english words from afrikaans >
- english words from algonquian >
- english words from algonquian >
- english words from amerind >
- english words from amerind >
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- english words from bantu languages >
- english words from other languages index >
- english words in action >
- english words in action >
- english words in action index >
- enhance your english vocabulary by taking advantage of word origins >
- enhance your word knowledge >
- et alii war words >
- etc that are used to identify word entries >
- etymology of words or their original >
- examples of how words can be applied in abnormal ways >
- 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 >
- fashion terms including the invention of new words for items that apply specifically to mens fashions >
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- foot and a half long words >
- fourteen important words that make all the difference >
- fun with words >
- giant tube worm >
- grammatical forms that are used to identify the parts of speech for word entries >
- graveyard words for a greater understanding of epitaphs >
- graveyard words for a greater understanding of epitaphs >
- have definitions for word entries >
- he who lives by the sword >
- here are 14 important words with elements from latin and greek sources >
- herodotus extended his historical coverage beyond the greek world to the lives >
- how it works >
- in which readers were given the opportunity to take any word from the dictionary >
- increase your vocabulary skills by practicing with these word challenges >
- italian developed from latin and the following words came into english from italian >
- italian words in english >
- jekyll and hyde words >
- 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 >
- just a few of the many important words with several applications in common practice and referring to special technical and scientific operations >
- kirkwood gap >
- kirkwood gaps >
- knowledge about special topics that enhance a persons understanding about certain words >
- knowledge of the way the universe works >
- latin and greek words entering the english language >
- latin origins of words in english characterized by >
- lists of words used in context from various printed media >
- major worker >
- many blended words have entered english since the 1800s >
- many of the words used today in english are derived from greek myths >
- many words from french are used in english >
- many words in english come from a variety of foreign sources >
- media worker >
- medical orientation words with reference to the body >
- medical orientation words with reference to the body >
- mickey bachs word a day illustrations >
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- minor worker >
- misleading meanings of english words >
- misleading meanings of english words >
- mnemonic devices can guarantee greater accuracy in spelling certain english words >
- mnemonic devices can guarantee greater accuracy in spelling english words >
- more unwonted >
- more worrisome >
- most unwonted >
- most worrisome >
- names of words >
- nanitic worker >
- new words >
- new world >
- newly formed words from the washington post >
- newsletters index of focusing on words contents >
- of the world has improved communications between people and accelerated the pace of scientific discoveries as well as greater efficiency in the exchange of technical knowledge and applications >
- old world >
- or roundabout words used in place of coarse >
- palindromes quiz answers from focusing on words newsletter 8 >
- palm worms >
- parts of speech for word entries >
- parts one and two >
- patchwork >
- patchworks >
- photo of world leaders at work >
- photovoltaic conversion efficiency words >
- play on words >
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- pow wow >
- pow wows >
- powwow >
- powwowed >
- powwowing >
- powwows >
- previously published list of focusing on words newsletters >
- put words in her mouth >
- quotes worth your time >
- readers digest family word finder >
- reversible english words that can be spelled forward and backward and still produce normal words with different meanings >
- reversible words >
- science and technology words >
- science and technology words from the ancient past to the present >
- science and technology words from the more recent past to the present >
- section two >
- sentences that illustrate the manipulations of words with one meaning into different applications >
- sesquipedalia verba or sesquipedalians are references to the use of excessively long words >
- shortened forms of spoken words or written symbols >
- showing a relationship between words >
- statements that help readers determine how words function in various contents >
- success with words >
- symbols at the beginning and end of a word or groups of words >
- 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 word and the symbol >
- 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 >
- these words have become a part of the english language over recent years >
- this summary of english history is continued from the get words home page >
- two axis tracking >
- two edged sword >
- two tired >
- understanding how english words are formed and where they come from helps everyone who finds unfamiliar words >
- unwonted >
- using definitions and a letter added to the beginning of the second word of two words with the same spellings will produce two completely different words >
- using the creations of pumpkins to illustrate some 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 >
- vocabulary quizzes to enhance your word knowledge >
- which cover almost two thirds of the earths surface >
- woe is me >
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- woot >
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- word entries based on australian native terms >
- wordnik >
- wordplay >
- wordplay or a play on words >
- wordplays >
- words >
- words are obviously an essential form of communication >
- words at work in the print media >
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- words being used in news media headlines >
- words ending with -nik >
- words exist in all sizes and degrees of difficulty from numerous languages and english continues to churn out new words from the past and the present >
- words from myths >
- words from the greek myths >
- words from the myths >
- words from the print media >
- words in action >
- words in context >
- words in the news >
- words of french origin >
- words of science and the history behind them >
- words poem >
- words seldom seen by most people >
- words that are involved with the father who imprisoned his daughter >
- words that are synonyms for war >
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