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  • 41dwo- — Two. Derivatives include twilight, biscuit, between, combine, diploma, and doubt. I. Variant form *duwo. 1. a. two, from Old English …

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  • 42Primate — This article is about the type of animal. For other uses, see Primate (disambiguation). Primates[1] Temporal range: Late Paleocene–recent …

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  • 43Macedonian grammar — refers to the morphology and syntax of the Macedonian language which is, in many respects, similar to the grammar of some other Balkan languages (constituent languages of the Balkan sprachbund ) especially Serbian and Bulgarian. It has a number… …

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  • 44lexeme — noun /ˈlɛksiːm/ Roughly, the set of inflected forms taken by a single word, such as the lexeme including as members run (lemma), running (inflected form), or ran , and excluding runner (derived term) …

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  • 45NooJ — logo URL http://www.nooj4nlp.net/ Type of site …

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  • 46word — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Written communication Nouns 1. word, term, expression, locution, linguistic unit or form, word form, lexeme; homonym, synonym, antonym, heteronym, homophone; syllable, monosyllable, polysyllable; stem,… …

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  • 47inflection — n. (also inflexion) 1 a the act or condition of inflecting or being inflected. b an instance of this. 2 Gram. a the process or practice of inflecting words. b an inflected form of a word. c a suffix etc. used to inflect, e.g. ed. 3 a modulation… …

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  • 48Somerset — This article is about the county of Somerset in England. For other uses, see Somerset (disambiguation). Somerset Motto of County Council: Sumorsǣte ealle ( All The People of Somerset ) …

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  • 49construct state — ˈkänzˌtrəkt , ˈkänˌstr noun : a noun inflectional form typically designating what is possessed and accompanied by another noun designating the possessor (as Hebrew ben “son” in ben Yishay “son of Jesse”) : the relation expressed by such a form… …

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  • 50List of English words from Latin verb forms — A very large number of English words are derived from Latin verbs in one way or another. Many of these are derived directly from the stem of the Latin verb, such as English evoke from Latin ēvoc ō call out . Others are derived from the stem of… …

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