Words between pie and mode
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ALAWords between pie and mode
ALABetween pie and mode
ALAWords after pie and before mode
authentic(of a church mode) Comprising the notes lying between the principal note or final and the note an octave higher
ALAWords with king and mode
IREPEATWords between "not" and "not"
ORNOTTOWords between be and be
GOODTURNDESERVESWords between one and another
ITAWords between "call" and "day"
ITINWords between "put" and "writing"
ORAWords between man and mouse
ORAWords between "man" and "mouse"
ALAWords between "chicken" and "king"
ATAWords between "one day" and "time"
CARETOWords between "Would you" and "dance"
EARLOFWords between John Montagu and Sandwich
WHATELSEWords between "so" and "is new"
ORNOTShakespearean words between "to be" and "to be"
onomasiologythe branch of semantics concerned with the meanings of and meaning relations between individual words
onomasiologiesONOMASIOLOGY, the branch of semantics concerned with the meanings of and meaning relations between individual words
copularword or set of words that acts as a connecting link between the subject and predicate of a proposition
copulasword or set of words that acts as a connecting link between the subject and predicate of a proposition
copulaword or set of words that acts as a connecting link between the subject and predicate of a proposition
copulaeword or set of words that acts as a connecting link between the subject and predicate of a proposition
basicswidely adopted programming language that uses English words, punctuation marks, and algebraic notation to facilitate communication between the operator or lay user and the computer
basicwidely adopted programming language that uses English words, punctuation marks, and algebraic notation to facilitate communication between the operator or lay user and the computer
linkingDenoting a consonant that is sounded at a boundary between two words or morphemes where two vowels would otherwise be adjacent, as in law(r) and order
ironycongruity between a situation developed in a drama and the accompanying words or actions that is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play called also dramatic irony tragic irony
appositionsA relationship between two or more words or phrases in which the two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent (e.g., my friend Sue; the first U.S. President, George Washington
appositionA relationship between two or more words or phrases in which the two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent (e.g., my friend Sue; the first U.S. President, George Washington
virgulea short oblique stroke (/) between two words indicating that whichever is appropriate may be chosen to complete the sense of the text in which they occur: The defendant and his/her attorney must appear in court