Word used in cards or politics
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DEALWord used in cards or politics.
jokerone of two extra playing cards in a pack, usually imprinted with the figure of a jester, used in some games as the highest card or as a wild card
jokersone of two extra playing cards in a pack, usually imprinted with the figure of a jester, used in some games as the highest card or as a wild card
quincunxesAn arrangement of five objects with four at the corners of a square or rectangle and the fifth at its center, used for the five on dice or playing cards, and in planting trees
interjectiona word or phrase used in exclamation
interjectionsINTERJECTION, a word or phrase used in exclamation
affirmativesA word or particle used in making assertions
definiens(Latin) a word or words used in a dictionary definition
interrogativesA word used in questions, such as how or what
definientiaDEFINIENS, (Latin) a word or words used in a dictionary definition
HAPAX... legomenon (word or phrase used only once in a document or corpus)
genteelismword or phrase used in place of another, supposedly less genteel term
bleepsA sound of this type used in broadcasting as a substitute for a censored word or phrase
interrogativesINTERROGATIVE, a word (as who, what, which) or a particle (as Latin -ne) used in asking questions
quothaan expression of mild sarcasm, used in picking up a word or phrase used by someone else
borrowingA word, idea, or method taken from another source and used in one's own language or work
counterworda word widely used in a sense much looser than its original meaning, such as 'tremendous' or 'awful'
colloquialismA word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation
prayedentreat implore often used as a function word in introducing a question, request, or plea pray be careful
colloquialismsA word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation
counterwordsCOUNTERWORD, a word widely used in a sense much looser than its original meaning, such as 'tremendous' or 'awful'
logogramA sign or character representing a word or phrase, such as those used in shorthand and some writing systems
logogramsA sign or character representing a word or phrase, such as those used in shorthand and some writing systems
inseparable(of a prefix) Not used as a separate word or (in German) not separated from the base verb when inflected
conjunctionsA word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g., and, but, if)
interrogativerelated to the asking of questions / a word (as who, what, which) or a particle (as Latin -ne) used in asking questions
siglaA letter (esp. an initial) or other symbol used to denote a word in a book, esp. to refer to a particular text
inused as a function word to indicate inclusion, location, or position within limits in the lake wounded in the leg in the summer
siglumA letter (esp. an initial) or other symbol used to denote a word in a book, esp. to refer to a particular text
atused as a function word to indicate presence or occurrence in, on, or near staying at a hotel at a party sick at heart
easedmove or pass slowly or easily often used with a directional word (as over or up) the limo eased up in front of the house
pictographA pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 bc
modifiersA word, esp. an adjective or noun used attributively, that restricts or adds to the sense of a head noun (e.g., good and family in a good family house)
anaphorasThe use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition, such as do in I like it and so do they
modifierA word, esp. an adjective or noun used attributively, that restricts or adds to the sense of a head noun (e.g., good and family in a good family house)
pictographsA pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. Pictographs were used as the earliest known form of writing, examples having been discovered in Egypt and Mesopotamia from before 3000 bc
minemy used before a word beginning with a vowel or h this treasure in mine arms Shakespeare or sometimes as a modifier of a preceding noun archaic except in an elevated style
definientiaA word, phrase, or symbolic expression used to define something, esp. in a dictionary entry, or introducing a word or symbol into a logical system by providing a statement of its meaning
classifierAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle
classifiersAn affix or word that indicates the semantic class to which a noun belongs, typically used in numerals or other expressions of counting, esp. in Chinese and Japanese, e.g. head in two head of cattle