Has nonspecific opinions e g
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OVERGENERALIZESHas nonspecific opinions, e.g.
INPUTOpinions, e.g.
HERESYMarcion's opinions, e.g.
EATSHas hash, e.g.
EATSHas one's cake, e.g.
EATSINHas dinner company, e.g.
AILSHas the sniffles, e.g.
ACHESHas a crick, e.g.
AILSHas the flu, e.g.
OWESHas a mortgage, e.g.
EATSINHas a TV dinner, e.g.
SIMPLESENTENCE"My dog has fleas," e.g.
ISOUTHas left for lunch, e.g.
ISOUTHas left the office, e.g.
OWESHas to return a favor, e.g.
ISOUTHas left for the day, e.g.
ATITHas one's nose to the grindstone, e.g.
SPLITINFINITIVE"To boldly go where no man has gone before," e.g.
anaphylaxisAn acute allergic reaction to an antigen (e.g., a bee sting) to which the body has become hypersensitive
fossilA word or phrase that has become obsolete except in set phrases or forms, e.g., hue in hue and cry
fossilsA word or phrase that has become obsolete except in set phrases or forms, e.g., hue in hue and cry
shieldsA large rigid area of the earth's crust, typically of Precambrian rock, that has been unaffected by later orogenic episodes, e.g., the Canadian Shield
autosuggestionThe hypnotic or subconscious adoption of an idea that one has originated oneself, e.g. through repetition of verbal statements to oneself in order to change behavior
metamorphicDenoting rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies, e.g., in the folding of strata or the nearby intrusion of igneous rocks
heterogameticDenoting the sex that has sex chromosomes that differ in morphology, resulting in two different kinds of gamete, e.g., (in mammals) the male and (in birds) the female
homogameticDenoting the sex that has sex chromosomes that do not differ in morphology, resulting in only one kind of gamete, e.g., (in mammals) the female and (in birds) the male
polymersA substance that has a molecular structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonded together, e.g., many synthetic organic materials used as plastics and resins
antiparticlesA subatomic particle having the same mass as a given particle but opposite electric or magnetic properties. Every kind of subatomic particle has a corresponding antiparticle, e.g., the positron has the same mass as the electron but an equal and opposite charge
antiparticleA subatomic particle having the same mass as a given particle but opposite electric or magnetic properties. Every kind of subatomic particle has a corresponding antiparticle, e.g., the positron has the same mass as the electron but an equal and opposite charge
retronymsA new term created from an existing word in order to distinguish it from the meaning that has emerged through progress or technological development (e.g., cloth diaper is a retronym necessitated by the fact that diaper now more commonly refers to a disposable diaper)
participleA word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast) or a noun (e.g., good breeding). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been)
participlesA word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast) or a noun (e.g., good breeding). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been)