Is a keynoter e g
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ORATESIs a keynoter, e.g.
ORATORKeynoter, e.g.
OLDSAW"A picture is worth ...," e.g.
SLOGAN"A diamond is forever," e.g.
FALLACY"Big Ben is a clock," e,g.
METAPHOR"Life is a bowl of cherries," e.g.
CHORALE"A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," e.g.
METAPHOR"A mighty fortress is our God," e.g.
RIDDLE"When is a door not a door?," e.g.
SIMILE"Life is like a box of chocolates," e.g.
MONEYMAXIM"A penny saved is a penny earned," e.g.?
OLDSAW"A penny saved is a penny earned," e.g.
ADAGE"A penny saved is a penny earned," e.g.
ADAGE"A neat ship is a sweet ship," e.g.
POSER"Why is a raven like a writing-desk?," e.g.
SIMILE"My love is like a red, red rose," e.g.
SIMILE"My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose," e.g.
fractionA numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g., 1/2, 0.5)
fractionsA numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g., 1/2, 0.5)
unpinningRelease (a pinned piece or pawn), e.g., by moving away the piece it is shielding
unpinnedRelease (a pinned piece or pawn), e.g., by moving away the piece it is shielding
INNUENDO"Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?," e.g.
quantifiersAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
comparative(of a clause) Involving comparison (e.g., their memory is not as good as it used to be)
quantifierAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
sunfishesA nest-building freshwater fish that is native to North America and popular in aquariums, e.g., the pumpkinseed
monoamineA compound having a single amine group in its molecule, esp. one that is a neurotransmitter (e.g., serotonin, norepinephrine)
monoaminesA compound having a single amine group in its molecule, esp. one that is a neurotransmitter (e.g., serotonin, norepinephrine)
haplologyThe omission of an occurrence of a sound or syllable that is repeated within a word, e.g., in probly for probably
haplologiesThe omission of an occurrence of a sound or syllable that is repeated within a word, e.g., in probly for probably
tautonymsA word that designates different objects or concepts in different dialects (e.g., corn is wheat in England and oats in Scotland)
encliticA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the preceding word, e.g., n't in can't
encliticsA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the preceding word, e.g., n't in can't
shellfishAn aquatic shelled mollusk (e.g., an oyster or cockle) or a crustacean (e.g., a crab or shrimp), esp. one that is edible
cedillasA mark (?©?) written under the letter c, esp. in French, to show that it is pronounced like an s rather than a k (e.g., faþade)
sporozoiteA motile sporelike stage in the life cycle of some parasitic sporozoans (e.g., the malaria organism) that is typically the infective agent introduced into a host
sporozoitesA motile sporelike stage in the life cycle of some parasitic sporozoans (e.g., the malaria organism) that is typically the infective agent introduced into a host
parasynthesisA process by which a term is formed by adding a bound morpheme (e.g., -ed) to a combination of existing words (e.g., black-eyed from black eye(s) + -ed)
parasynthesesA process by which a term is formed by adding a bound morpheme (e.g., -ed) to a combination of existing words (e.g., black-eyed from black eye(s) + -ed)
endotoxinsA toxin that is present inside a bacterial cell and is released when the cell disintegrates. It is sometimes responsible for the characteristic symptoms of a disease, e.g., in botulism