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{ "term": "abdominalia", "language": "Latin" }
nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural of abdōminālis
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{ "term": "abjudicate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of abjūdicō
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{ "term": "abjugate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of abjugō
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{ "term": "ablactate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of ablactō
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{ "term": "abit", "language": "Latin" }
third-person singular present active indicative of abeō
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{ "term": "ablaqueate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of ablaqueō
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{ "term": "abacinate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of abacinō
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{ "term": "abnodate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of abnōdō
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{ "term": "ablude", "language": "Latin" }
second-person singular present active imperative of ablūdō
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{ "term": "abnegative", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of abnegātīvus
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{ "term": "abditive", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of abditīvus
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{ "term": "fabella", "language": "Latin" }
diminutive of fābula (“fable, tale, story”)
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{ "term": "fabella", "language": "Latin" }
fabella (the posterior analogue of the anterior patella)
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{ "term": "abluent", "language": "Latin" }
third-person plural future active indicative of abluō
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{ "term": "ablegate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of ablēgō
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{ "term": "abalienate", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of abaliēnātus
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{ "term": "abdicant", "language": "Latin" }
third-person plural present active indicative of abdicō
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{ "term": "abdicator", "language": "Latin" }
second/third-person singular future passive imperative of abdicō
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{ "term": "abnegator", "language": "Latin" }
a denier
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{ "term": "abdominales", "language": "German" }
strong/mixed nominative/accusative neuter singular of abdominal
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{ "term": "abdominales", "language": "Latin" }
nominative/accusative/vocative masculine/feminine plural of abdōminālis
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{ "term": "abdicative", "language": "Latin" }
negatively
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{ "term": "abdicative", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of abdicātīvus
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{ "term": "Abderite", "language": "Latin" }
ablative/vocative singular of Abdērītēs
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{ "term": "abbreviature", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of abbreviātūrus
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{ "term": "abaculus", "language": "Latin" }
diminutive of abacus (“square tablet, panel”): abaculus
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{ "term": "abbreviator", "language": "Latin" }
an abbreviator
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{ "term": "abbreviator", "language": "Latin" }
second/third-person singular future passive imperative of abbreviō
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{ "term": "abradant", "language": "Latin" }
third-person plural present active subjunctive of abrādō
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{ "term": "abduce", "language": "Latin" }
second-person singular present active imperative of abdūcō
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{ "term": "abrogator", "language": "Latin" }
second/third-person singular future passive imperative of abrogō
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{ "term": "Abaddon", "language": "Latin" }
the name of the angel of Tartarus
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{ "term": "umsonst", "language": "German" }
free of charge, gratis
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{ "term": "umsonst", "language": "German" }
in vain, without success
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{ "term": "umsonst", "language": "German" }
for nothing; for the sake of doing it (without expecting reply)
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{ "term": "aberrate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of aberrō
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{ "term": "encyclopaedia", "language": "Latin" }
encyclopedia
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{ "term": "abeam", "language": "Latin" }
first-person singular present active subjunctive of abeō
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{ "term": "abnegate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of abnegō
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{ "term": "ablative", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of ablātīvus
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{ "term": "absinthiate", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of absinthiātus
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "German" }
Separable verb prefix that indicates removal or quitting, off, away.
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "German" }
Separable verb prefix that indicates a downward movement, down.
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "German" }
Separable verb prefix that indicates from or of.
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "German" }
Noun prefix that indicates being different from the source or deviation.
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "Latin" }
from, away, away from
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "Latin" }
off
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "Latin" }
at a distance
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "Latin" }
completely, thoroughly
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "Latin" }
absence of
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "Latin" }
more remote
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{ "term": "ab-", "language": "Latin" }
removed by three generations
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{ "term": "abhorrent", "language": "Latin" }
third-person plural present active indicative of abhorreō
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{ "term": "absonant", "language": "Latin" }
third-person plural present active indicative of absonō
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{ "term": "Fabian", "language": "German" }
a male given name
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{ "term": "abominate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of abōminō
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{ "term": "abactor", "language": "Latin" }
A cattle thief; abactor or rustler.
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{ "term": "abactor", "language": "Latin" }
A man who abducts.
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{ "term": "abrade", "language": "Latin" }
second-person singular present active imperative of abrādō
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{ "term": "aboral", "language": "German" }
aboral
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{ "term": "abaxial", "language": "German" }
abaxial
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{ "term": "absterge", "language": "Latin" }
second-person singular present active imperative of abstergeō
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{ "term": "absis", "language": "Latin" }
second-person singular present active subjunctive of absum
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{ "term": "absis", "language": "Latin" }
dative/ablative masculine/feminine/neuter plural of absus
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{ "term": "absis", "language": "Latin" }
dative/ablative plural of absus
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{ "term": "absume", "language": "Latin" }
second-person singular present active imperative of absūmō
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{ "term": "abductor", "language": "Latin" }
abductor
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{ "term": "abstrude", "language": "Latin" }
second-person singular present active imperative of abstrūdō
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{ "term": "abrase", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of abrāsus
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{ "term": "abrasive", "language": "German" }
inflection of abrasiv:
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{ "term": "abrasive", "language": "German" }
inflection of abrasiv:
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{ "term": "abrasive", "language": "German" }
inflection of abrasiv:
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{ "term": "abrasive", "language": "German" }
inflection of abrasiv:
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{ "term": "acanthine", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of acanthinus
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{ "term": "abrogate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of abrogō
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{ "term": "aquila", "language": "Latin" }
eagle
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{ "term": "aquila", "language": "Latin" }
the standard (of an eagle) carried by a Roman legion
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{ "term": "aquila", "language": "Latin" }
the astronomical constellation Aquila
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{ "term": "aquila", "language": "Latin" }
inflection of aquilus:
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{ "term": "aquila", "language": "Latin" }
inflection of aquilus:
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{ "term": "aquila", "language": "Latin" }
ablative feminine singular of aquilus
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{ "term": "accipitres", "language": "Latin" }
nominative/accusative/vocative plural of accipiter
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{ "term": "absenter", "language": "German" }
inflection of absent:
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{ "term": "absenter", "language": "German" }
inflection of absent:
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{ "term": "absenter", "language": "German" }
inflection of absent:
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{ "term": "absenter", "language": "Latin" }
first-person singular present passive subjunctive of absentō
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{ "term": "absinthium", "language": "Latin" }
wormwood
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{ "term": "absinthium", "language": "Latin" }
an infusion of wormwood sometimes masked with honey due to its bitter taste
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{ "term": "absinthium", "language": "Latin" }
something which is bitter but wholesome
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{ "term": "accorporate", "language": "Latin" }
second-person plural present active imperative of accorporō
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{ "term": "acclive", "language": "Latin" }
nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular of acclīvis
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{ "term": "absterse", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of abstersus
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{ "term": "accipient", "language": "Latin" }
third-person plural future active indicative of accipiō
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{ "term": "accresce", "language": "Latin" }
second-person singular present active imperative of accrēscō
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{ "term": "accommodator", "language": "Latin" }
second/third-person singular future passive imperative of accommodō
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{ "term": "acceptant", "language": "Latin" }
third-person plural present active indicative of acceptō
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{ "term": "raptor", "language": "Latin" }
A thief, robber, plunderer.
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{ "term": "raptor", "language": "Latin" }
An abductor, kidnapper.
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{ "term": "abomasum", "language": "Latin" }
abomasum
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{ "term": "abusive", "language": "Latin" }
vocative masculine singular of abūsīvus
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