
Rhythm or Rhythmn? - www.alphadictionary.com
Sep 26, 2005 · Rhythm or Rhythmn? Postby scw1217 » Sun Mar 13, 2011 1:53 am Somewhere back in the deep recesses of my childhood, this word was spelled with the "n". However, with the exception …
Etymology - www.alphadictionary.com
Oct 1, 2025 · 1 Replies 18059 Views Last post by bbeeton Fri Mar 07, 2025 2:34 pm
Index of Java Exercises - alphaDictionary
Now that you have seen how the prefixed verbs of motion are used and tested your ability to recognize the various senses of the Russian aspects, next try your hand at actually using the forms in some …
Camarilla - www.alphadictionary.com
Jan 18, 2026 · Word History:Camarilla is a diminutive of Spanish cámara "room" meaning "small room". It is based on Late Latin camera "chamber" from Classical Latin camera "vault". Latin borrowed the …
Redux - www.alphadictionary.com
Mar 23, 2025 · Meaning: 1. (Placed after the noun) Restored, reinstated, returned to its original state or position, revisited, as in an evening of speakeasies and flappers redux. 2. (Medicine) Indicating …
WRENCH - www.alphadictionary.com
Sep 28, 2006 · • wrench • Pronunciation: rench • Hear it! Part of Speech: Verb Meaning: Meaning: 1. To twist suddenly and forcibly, as to wrench a bolt. 2. To cause a sudden rush of anxiety or distress, as …
Jaywalk - www.alphadictionary.com
Feb 29, 2024 · • jaywalk • Pronunciation: jay -wawk • Hear it! Part of Speech: Verb, intransitive Meaning: To cross a street illegally: against a red light or in the middle of the street between crosswalks. …
Vendetta - www.alphadictionary.com
Jan 31, 2020 · Word History:Vendetta is an Italian word borrowed by English and never returned. Italian inherited the word from Latin vindicta "revenge", which underlies another English borrowing …
Saxon - www.alphadictionary.com
Jun 1, 2023 · The PIE root for Saxon, SEK meaning to cut, is now all over the place, in Germanic and Romance languages and geographically, as in Sussex and Wessex.
Ouphe - www.alphadictionary.com
Oct 20, 2021 · A goblin. ''All the children were dressed as ouphes for the Halloween party.'' Top David Myer Grand Panjandrum Posts: 1329 Joined: Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:21 am Location: Melbourne