All English words - page 3950
nounAn african and asian mammal that has a body covered with horny overlapping scales, a small head with an elongated snout, a long sticky tongue for catching ants and termites, and a tapering tail.
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In contrast with the xenarthra, the old world pholidota is not trophically diverse and contains onl…
nounAn african and asian mammal that has a body covered with horny overlapping scales, a small head with an elongated snout, a long sticky tongue for catching ants and termites, and a tapering tail.
Usage examples:
In contrast with the xenarthra, the old world pholidota is not trophically diverse and contains onl…
nounA writer who uses every letter of the alphabet in a single sentence, line of verse, etc.; a composer of pangrams.
nounA sudden sharp pain or painful emotion.
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Lindsey experienced a sharp pang of guilt
adjectiveCrammed or densely packed.
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Pang full of meat and bread
nounA card game of filipino origin, resembling gin rummy, usually played with eight or ten decks (frequently with certain of their number cards removed).
nounA card game of filipino origin, resembling gin rummy, usually played with eight or ten decks (frequently with certain of their number cards removed).
nounA narrow strip of territory projecting from the main territory of one state into another.
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The oklahoma panhandle
verbBeg in the street.
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She went back to the streets to panhandle for money
verbBeg in the street.
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She went back to the streets to panhandle for money
nounA narrow strip of territory projecting from the main territory of one state into another.
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The oklahoma panhandle
nounSomeone who asks people passing by for money
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Tourists have been warned not to give these panhandlers spare change., every day she passes street …
nounSomeone who asks people passing by for money
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Tourists have been warned not to give these panhandlers spare change., every day she passes street …
nounA narrow strip of territory projecting from the main territory of one state into another.
Usage examples:
The oklahoma panhandle
verbBeg in the street.
Usage examples:
She went back to the streets to panhandle for money
verbBeg in the street.
Usage examples:
She went back to the streets to panhandle for money
nounA narrow strip of territory projecting from the main territory of one state into another.
Usage examples:
The oklahoma panhandle
adjectiveAdapted to all harmonies or modes.
nounA mechanical musical instrument resembling a barrel organ and operated by a pinned cylinder, with a variety of pipes and percussion instruments enabling it to imitate various orchestral sounds. compare "orchestrion".
adjectiveOf or representing all people of greek origin or ancestry.
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Homer is a panhellenic poet, claimed by many
nounPanhellenic spirit or ideals; specifically (in ancient times) patriotism based on the idea of greek culture as a whole rather than individual cities and states; (in the 19th and early 20th centuries) advocacy of a political union of all greek-speaking peoples, greek irredentism.
adjectiveOf or relating to a panhellenist; characterized by panhellenism.
nounA believer in or advocate of panhellenism; specifically (in ancient times) a person whose patriotism was related to greek culture as a whole, rather than to an individual city or state; (in the 19th and early 20th centuries) an advocate of the political union of all greek-speaking peoples, a greek irredentist.
nounDiminished or absent secretion of all of the anterior pituitary hormones.
nounSurgical removal of the entire uterus; total hysterectomy.
nounSudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behaviour.
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She hit him in panic
verbFeel or cause to feel panic.
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The crowd panicked and stampeded for the exit
nounA sudden period of severe anxiety in which your heart beats fast, you have trouble breathing, and you feel as if something very bad is going to happen
adjectiveVery frightened
adverbIn a panicky or panic-stricken manner; with panic-like fear.
adjectiveFull of panic, fearful.
verbFeel or cause to feel panic.
Usage examples:
The crowd panicked and stampeded for the exit
nounSudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behaviour.
Usage examples:
She hit him in panic
Past simple and past participle of panic
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