a plural of ephemeron
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ephemeraa plural of ephemeron
PRIIOfficial plural of a popular Toyota hybrid model
ludea pill of methaqualone usually used in plural
paucala plural but in the sense of a few
eavesprojecting edge (as of a hill) usually used in plural
tidinga piece of news usually used in plural good tidings
eaveprojecting edge (as of a hill) usually used in plural
paucalsPAUCAL, a plural but in the sense of a few
eavethe lower border of a roof that overhangs the wall usually used in plural
eavesthe lower border of a roof that overhangs the wall usually used in plural
leggina covering (as of leather or cloth) for the leg usually used in plural
chevalprotecting line (as of spikes) on top of a wall usually used in plural
pudendalthe external genital organs of a human being and especially of a woman usually used in plural
indenturecontract binding one person to work for another for a given period of time often used in plural
cuitinstance of cuteness or cutesiness usually used in plural a movie suffering from a case of the cutes
shoreboundary (as of a country) or an area within a boundary usually used in plural immigrated to these shores
persienne(French) an Eastern cambric or muslin with a coloured printed pattern; (in plural) Persian blinds, outside shutters of thin movable slats
invariable(of a noun in an inflected language) Having the same form in both the singular and the plural, e.g., sheep
persiennesPERSIENNE, (French) an Eastern cambric or muslin with a coloured printed pattern; (in plural) Persian blinds, outside shutters of thin movable slats
starlikeplanet or a configuration of the planets that is held in astrology to influence one's destiny or fortune usually used in plural
theed as a function word before the plural form of a surname to indicate all the members of a family the Johnsons
incudesa plural of incus, the middle one of a chain of three small bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals
rudimenta basic principle or element or a fundamental skill usually used in plural teaching themselves the rudiments of rational government G. B. Galanti
shadesed to signal the similarity between a previously encountered person or situation and one at hand usually used in plural shades of my childhood
fajitaa marinated strip usually of beef or chicken grilled or broiled and served usually with a flour tortilla and various savory fillings usually used in plural
caliperany of various measuring instruments having two usually adjustable arms, legs, or jaws used especially to measure diameter or thickness usually used in plural a pair of calipers
allomorphsAny of the versions of a morpheme, such as the plural endings /s/ (as in bats), /z/ (as in bugs), and /iz/ (as in buses) for the plural morpheme
allomorphAny of the versions of a morpheme, such as the plural endings /s/ (as in bats), /z/ (as in bugs), and /iz/ (as in buses) for the plural morpheme
yeyou 1 used originally only as a plural pronoun of the second person in the subjective case and now used especially in ecclesiastical or literary language and in various English dialects
theed as a function word before the plural form of a numeral that is a multiple of ten to denote a particular decade of a century or of a person's life life in the twenties
bagpipea wind instrument consisting of a reed melody pipe and from one to five drones with air supplied continuously either by a bag with valve-stopped mouth tube or by bellows often used in plural
ethicset of moral principles a theory or system of moral values the present-day materialistic ethic an old-fashioned work ethic often used in plural but singular or plural in construction an elaborate ethics Christian ethics
ethicsset of moral principles a theory or system of moral values the present-day materialistic ethic an old-fashioned work ethic often used in plural but singular or plural in construction an elaborate ethics Christian ethics
synesisa grammatical construction in which the inflection or form of a word is conditioned by the meaning rather than the syntax, as for example the plural form have with the singular noun group in the sentence the group have already assembled