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(Latin: face, pertaining to the face; countenance; form, make, set in place, do)
(Latin: a suffix; make, do, build, cause, produce)
(Greek: irresolution, indecision, loss or defect of the ability to make decisions)
(Latin: high, highest, make high; tall, lofty)
(Latin: a suffix; to do, to make, to cause, or to act upon; to do something with)
(Latin: to look, to observe in order to make a prediction; to see omens; from auspex [genitive form auspicis] avi-, stem of avis, "bird" plus -spex, "observer", from specere)
(Latin: short; shorten, make shorter, shortened)
(Latin: to make warm, heat)
(Arabic > Greek > Latin: the art of combining base metals [to make gold]; from Greek, chemia, “Egypt”, supposedly where the art of changing metals into gold existed)
(Latin: talk, call out, speak, say, shout; make noise, be loud)
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(Latin: to make, to produce, to bring forth)
(Latin: to make worse, to become worse; lower, inferior; unfavorable; decline, declining; diminish, diminishing)
(euphemisms, question-begging, declarifications, and cloudy vagueness sometimes designed to make lies sound truthful)
(Greek: believe, belief; that which is thought to be true by someone who has the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and to enforce his or her opinions, doctrines, praise, or beliefs)
(Latin: to make, to do, to build, to cause, to produce; forming, shaping)
(Latin: form, shape, figure; to make, to shape, to form)
(Latin: bore, pierce, make holes; hole, holes; opening, openings,)
(Latin: dark, to make dark; black; brown, tawny)
(Latin: to make a collection; to gather what is left after the reapers)
(Greek: the lower world [originally, invisible, to make invisible])
(Latin: suffix; meaning, to make, to drive)
(Latin: make drunk, intoxicate)
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(Latin: a suffix; to act in a certain way; to treat in a certain way; to make into; to treat with; to do; to make; to cause)
(Latin: a suffix; to act in a certain way; to treat in a certain way; to make into; to treat with; to do; to make; to cause)
(Latin: balance; to be balanced; to make even; Roman pound)
(Latin: play, make sport of, jest; sportive; pastime)
(Latin: better, to make better; to improve)
(Latin: to make mild or gentle; mildness, gentleness, softer)
(Greek mikso > Latin mixtus: mix, mixed, a mixing, a mingling, an intercourse; to combine or to blend into one mass or substance; to combine things; such as, activities, ideas, styles; to balance and to adjust individual musical performers’ parts to make an overall sound by electronic means)
(Latin: to tell, to relate, to recount; to make acquainted with)
(Latin: messenger, message; make known, announce)
(Latin: grow pale, make pale; dismay, horrify)
(Latin: to make ready, to get ready, to put in order; to furnish, to prepare)
(Greek: to show; to make visible, to manifest, to open)
(Greek: manifest; show, appear, make appear, make visible, display; visible; to show through, to shine through; illustrious)
(Greek: nature, natural, inborn [to make grow, to produce])
(Latin: to make void, annul; originally from the Latin meaning of, "to shake violently, to shatter")
(Latin: make right, adjust, remedy; make straight; to lead, put in a straight line; to rule)
(Latin: strengthening; to make stronger, to invigorate; strength)
(Greek > Latin: wrinkle, to make full of wrinkles; ridge, fold)
(Latin: a suffix found at the end of some words that make certain verbs become nouns.)
(Latin: standing, to stay, to make firm, fixed; cause to stand, to put, to place, to put in place, to remain in place; to stand still)
(Latin: noise, to make noise; to rattle, to roar)
(Latin: suavis, "sweet"; suadere, "to advise"; "to make something pleasant to, to present in a pleasing manner"; hence "to recommend, to advise")
(Latin: to weave, woven; to structure, to make)
(Latin: waste, lay waste completely; from vastare, "to make empty, to lay waste", from vastus, "empty, waste, desert")
(Latin: to beat, to strike; to drive, to force back; from verber, whip, lash, rod; by extension, to make sounds or noises or those sounds and echoes that are thrown back again or repeatedly)
Word Entries containing the term: “make
Experience is the name we give to the mistakes we make.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 4)
Going to church doesn't make a person a Christian, any more than standing in a garage makes him or her a car.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 4)
Mosquitoes are insects that make people prefer flies.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 5)