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Landed Society - (uncountable) A British socio-economic class of landowners, socially just below the aristocracy or peerage, who ...
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Pork Barrel 1. (now rare) A barrel used to store pork. [from 18th c.] 2. (chiefly US) A ready supply of income; one's livelihood.
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Today we're untangling the origins of the word knot. Sources: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/knot#English ...
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hermeneutics - the study or theory of the methodical interpretation of text, especially holy texts. Wiktionary contributors ...
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On today's etymological adventure we look at the origins of the word egg. Happy Easter, by the way. Ar ein antur etymolegol ...
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Einsteinian - Of or relating to the German-born theoretical physicist Albert Einstein or his scientific theories.
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Transdiscursive - Transcending or of overarching concern to multiple discourses. Wiktionary contributors, "transdiscursive," ...
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This video illustrates a couple ways to create differing noun declensions in a language. LINKS: (1) 1:30: Latin Noun Declension: ...
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Noun lilliputian (plural lilliputians) A very small person or being. (genetics) A fruit fly gene that, when mutated, makes cells ...
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1. Someone involved in a contest or battle (as in an agon), protagonist. 2. The muscle that contracts while the other relaxes.

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