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  • 81meunière — /meuhn yair /; Fr. /mue nyerdd /, adj. (of food, esp. fish) dipped in flour, sautéed in butter, and sprinkled with lemon juice and chopped parsley. [1840 50; < F, by ellipsis from à la meunière lit., in the manner of a miller s wife; fem. of&#8230; …

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  • 82shampoo — shampooer, n. /sham pooh /, v., shampooed, shampooing, n. v.t. 1. to wash (the head or hair), esp. with a cleaning preparation that does not leave a soap film. 2. to clean (rugs, upholstery, or the like) with a special preparation. 3. Archaic. to …

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  • 83suppletive — /seuh plee tiv, sup li tiv/, adj. Gram. 1. serving as an inflected form of a word with a totally different stem, as went, the suppletive past of go. 2. including one or more such forms: a suppletive paradigm. 3. characterized by the use of such&#8230; …

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  • 84twelve — /twelv/, n. 1. a cardinal number, 10 plus 2. 2. a symbol for this number, as 12 or XII. 3. a set of this many persons or things. 4. the Twelve, the 12 apostles chosen by Christ. adj. 5. amounting to 12 in number. [bef. 900; ME twelve, inflected&#8230; …

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  • 85stemmer — noun Software used to produce the stem from the inflected form of words …

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  • 86lemmatisation — noun The process of finding the lemma that corresponds to an inflected form of a word See Also: lemmatise, lemmatiser …

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  • 87lemmatize — verb To convert an inflected form of a lexeme to a lemma …

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  • 88Whitham — This interesting surname is a variant of Witham an English locational name from a number of places thus called. North and South Witham in Lincolnshire derive their name from the river on which they stand (the name Witham coming from the Welsh&#8230; …

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  • 89Withams — This is an English locational name from a number of places thus called. North and South Witham in Lincolnshire derive their name from the river on which they stand (the name Witham coming from the Welsh adjective gwydd meaning uncultivated (marsh …

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  • 90ANGLO-SAXON —    the name usually assigned to the early inflected form of the English language …

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