Victoria e g to an Aussie
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STATEVictoria, e.g., to an Aussie
PRAISECompose an ode to, e.g.
MEALTICKETVoice, to an announcer, e.g.
SEEGrant an interview to, e.g.
HAVEDONEDirect an aide to handle, e.g.
MOANSReacts to an awful pun, e.g.
UNIOxford, e.g., to an Oxford student
DREWTried to fill an inside straight, e.g.
RATEGive a G or an M to, e.g.
NETIZENFrequent poster to an on-line forum, e.g.
KINESISActivity of an organism in response to light, e.g.
affirmMake a formal declaration rather than taking an oath (e.g., to testify truthfully)
affirmsMake a formal declaration rather than taking an oath (e.g., to testify truthfully)
simple(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
deformationAn altered form of a word, esp. one used to avoid overt profanity (e.g., dang for damn)
simpler(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
deformationsAn altered form of a word, esp. one used to avoid overt profanity (e.g., dang for damn)
quantifiersAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
simplest(in English grammar) Denoting a tense formed without an auxiliary, e.g., sang as opposed to was singing
quantifierAn expression (e.g., all, some) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached
anaphylaxisAn acute allergic reaction to an antigen (e.g., a bee sting) to which the body has become hypersensitive
factorialsThe product of an integer and all the integers below it; e.g., factorial four (4!) is equal to 24
abutmentsA structure built to support the lateral pressure of an arch or span, e.g., at the ends of a bridge
conjunctsAn adverbial whose function is to join two sentences or other discourse units (e.g., however, anyway, in the first place)
suppletionThe occurrence of an unrelated form to fill a gap in a conjugation (e.g., went as the past tense of go)
marasmusSevere undernourishment causing an infant's or child's weight to be significantly low for their age (e.g., below 60 percent of normal)
symbolsA shape or sign used to represent something such as an organization, e.g., a red cross or a Star of David
carryingTransfer (a figure) to an adjacent column during an arithmetical operation (e.g., when a column of digits adds up to more than ten)
performativeRelating to or denoting an utterance by means of which the speaker performs a particular act (e.g., I bet, I apologize, I promise)
relativeDenoting a pronoun, determiner, or adverb that refers to an expressed or implied antecedent and attaches a subordinate clause to it, e.g., which, who
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)
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
prefixesAn element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning, e.g., ex-, non-, re- or (in some languages) as an inflection
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
infinitivesThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
infinitiveThe basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see)
fourthsAn interval spanning four consecutive notes in a diatonic scale, in particular (also perfect fourth) an interval of two tones and a semitone (e.g., C to F)
parallaxThe effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions, e.g., through the viewfinder and the lens of a camera
eccentricsA disc or wheel mounted eccentrically on a revolving shaft in order to transform rotation into backward-and-forward motion, e.g., a cam in an internal combustion engine