Set by itself as a diamond
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SOLITAIRESet by itself, as a diamond
solitaireA diamond or other gem set in a piece of jewelry by itself
solitairesA diamond or other gem set in a piece of jewelry by itself
idempotentDenoting an element of a set that is unchanged in value when multiplied or otherwise operated on by itself
SOLITAIREGem set by itself
ONAUTORunning by itself, as a machine
categorematiccapable of being used by itself as a term
separatesMake something form, or view something as, a unit apart or by itself
separatingMake something form, or view something as, a unit apart or by itself
syllabic(of a consonant) forming a syllable by itself, as the (n) in a common pronunciation of button
resourceA country's collective means of supporting itself or becoming wealthier, as represented by its reserves of minerals, land, and other assets
resourcesA country's collective means of supporting itself or becoming wealthier, as represented by its reserves of minerals, land, and other assets
ballpointa pen having as the writing point a small rotating metal ball that inks itself by contact with an inner magazine
exonymname used by foreigners to refer to a people or social group that the group itself does not use, as Germans for Deutsche
exonymsname used by foreigners to refer to a people or social group that the group itself does not use, as Germans for Deutsche
noumenon(in Kantian philosophy) A thing as it is in itself, as distinct from a thing as it is knowable by the senses through phenomenal attributes
pronounA word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)
pronounsA word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)
toed as a function word to indicate that the following verb is an infinitive wants to go and often used by itself at the end of a clause in place of an infinitive suggested by the preceding context knows more than she seems to