One of the British e g
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ISLEOne of the British, e.g.
HONOUROrder of the British Empire, e.g.
shortest(of a vowel) Categorized as short with regard to quality and length (e.g., in standard British English the vowel in good is short as distinct from the long vowel in food)
MAJORThe Masters or British Open, e.g.
ALEROne of the Sox, e.g.
ADORERAny one of the Magi, e.g.
YARNRetelling of "The one that got away," e.g.
TALEThe story of the one that got away, e.g.
KOAN"What is the sound of one hand clapping?" e.g.
regressionA measure of the relation between the mean value of one variable (e.g., output) and corresponding values of other variables (e.g., time and cost)
regressionsA measure of the relation between the mean value of one variable (e.g., output) and corresponding values of other variables (e.g., time and cost)
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
attractionThe influence exerted by one word on another that causes it to change to an incorrect form, e.g., the wages of sin is (for are) death
attractionsThe influence exerted by one word on another that causes it to change to an incorrect form, e.g., the wages of sin is (for are) death
tautologiesThe saying of the same thing twice in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style (e.g., they arrived one after the other in succession)
reflectorA piece of glass, metal, or other material for reflecting light in a required direction, e.g., a red one on the back of a motor vehicle or bicycle
reflectorsA piece of glass, metal, or other material for reflecting light in a required direction, e.g., a red one on the back of a motor vehicle or bicycle
vagotomiesA surgical operation in which one or more branches of the vagus nerve are cut, typically to reduce the rate of gastric secretion (e.g., in treating peptic ulcers)
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
syllablesA unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word; e.g., there are two syllables in water and three in inferno
syllableA unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound, with or without surrounding consonants, forming the whole or a part of a word; e.g., there are two syllables in water and three in inferno
syllepsesA figure of speech in which a word is applied to two others in different senses (e.g., caught the train and a bad cold) or to two others of which it grammatically suits only one (e.g., neither they nor it is working)
syllepsisA figure of speech in which a word is applied to two others in different senses (e.g., caught the train and a bad cold) or to two others of which it grammatically suits only one (e.g., neither they nor it is working)
ATHLETEOne playing the field, e.g.
GYRATOROne doing the twist, e.g.
TREMBLEROne with the shivers, e.g.
ERRForget to carry the one, e.g.
LOSERThe one in last place, e.g.
YARN"The one that got away," e.g.
MEETEROne holding a sign at the airport, e.g.
MEETEROne holding up a sign at the airport, e.g.
GLEEKOne who knows everything about the New Directions, e.g.
DUET"You're the One That I Want" (song from "Grease"), e.g.
PLANESBritish Comets, e.g.
AEROPLANEBritish jet, e.g.
EMPIREBritish or Byzantine, e.g.
RERUNBritish sitcom on PBS, e.g.
DESERTRATBritish soldier at El Alamein, e.g.
DOMINIONSIndia and Pakistan under British influence, e.g.
DECADETony Blair's period as British P.M., e.g.