Expression from Cervantes
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MUMSTHEWORDExpression from Cervantes.
DOHExpression from Homer Simpson
MUCHADOABOUTNOTHINGExpression from Cicero, 49 B.C.
stiflerswithhold from circulation or expression stifled our anger
stiflerwithhold from circulation or expression stifled our anger
sheepish(of a person or expression) Showing embarrassment from shame or a lack of self-confidence
primitive(of an algebraic or geometric expression) From which another is derived, or which is not itself derived from another
concisemarked by brevity of expression or statement free from all elaboration and superfluous detail a concise report a concise definition
primitivesAn algebraic or geometric expression from which another is derived; a curve of which another is the polar or reciprocal
descriptive(of an adjective) Assigning a quality rather than restricting the application of the expression modified, e.g., blue as distinct from few
appropriacythe condition of delicate and precise fittingness of a word or expression to its context, even when it is chosen from a number of close synonyms
corruptionThe process by which something, typically a word or expression, is changed from its original use or meaning to one that is regarded as erroneous or debased
corruptionsThe process by which something, typically a word or expression, is changed from its original use or meaning to one that is regarded as erroneous or debased
appropriaciesAPPROPRIACY, the condition of delicate and precise fittingness of a word or expression to its context, even when it is chosen from a number of close synonyms
barbarismA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
inferencingthe practice of inferring the meaning of an unfamiliar word or expression from the meaning of familiar words occurring with it in a context together with one's knowledge of or beliefs about the context
barbarismsA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
inferencingsINFERENCING, the practice of inferring the meaning of an unfamiliar word or expression from the meaning of familiar words occurring with it in a context together with one's knowledge of or beliefs about the context
antisenseof or pertaining to a gene that is derived from RNA or complementary DNA, is inserted in reverse orientation into a strand of DNA, and is used in genetic engineering to regulate genetic expression of a trait