Word with word
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CATCHWord with word
CROSSWord with fire or word
UPONWord with reflection or my word
FIREWord with the last word of the theme entries
correlativesA word or concept that has a mutual relationship with another word or concept
rhymingPut a word together with (another word that has a corresponding sound), as when writing poetry
proclitic(of a word) closely connected in pronunciation with the following word and not having an independent accent.
collocationsThe habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance
collocationThe habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance
elisions(in verse) the omission of a vowel at the end of one word when the next word begins with a vowel, as th'orient
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
elision(in verse) the omission of a vowel at the end of one word when the next word begins with a vowel, as th'orient
procliticsA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the following word, for example, you in y'all
procliticA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the following word, for example, you in y'all
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
clitic(of a word) functioning as a bound form; closely connected in pronunciation with a preceding or following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status
clitics(of a word) functioning as a bound form; closely connected in pronunciation with a preceding or following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status
liaisons(in French and other languages) The sounding of a consonant that is normally silent at the end of a word because the next word begins with a vowel
negationsDenial of the truth of a clause or sentence, typically involving the use of a negative word (e.g., not, no, never) or a word or affix with negative force (e.g., nothing, non-)
semanticsThe branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. There are a number of branches and subbranches of semantics, including formal semantics, which studies the logical aspects of meaning, such as sense, reference, implication, and logical form, lexical semantics, which studies word meanings and word relations, and conceptual semantics, which studies the cognitive structure of meaning
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck
whiched as a function word to introduce a nonrestrictive relative clause and to modify a noun in that clause and to refer together with that noun to a word or word group in a preceding clause or to an entire preceding clause or sentence or longer unit of discourse in German, which language might à have been the medium of transmission Thomas Pyles that this city is a rebellious cityàá for which cause was this city destroyed Ezra 415 (Authorized Version)
LITERALWord-for-word
FORWord-word link
VERBATIMWord for word
FORWord-word separator
FORWord-word connection
VERBALWord for word.
VERBATIMWord for word.
LITERALWord for word.
LITERALWord-for-word.
VERBALWord for word
VERBATIMWord-for-word
MOTWord for word?
LITERALLYWord for word
EXACTWord-for-word
LITERALWord for word
verbatimword for word
verbatimword for word
QUOTERepeat word for word