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Traditional English :: nameless
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namelssness.html - adj. 1 having no name or name-inscription. 2 inexpressible; indefinable (a nameless sensation). 3 unnamed; anonymous, esp. deliberately (our informant, who shall be nameless). 4 too loathsome or horrific to be named (nameless vices). 5 obscure; inglorious. 6 illegitimate. namelessly adv. namelessness n. |
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Traditional English :: namely
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namelssness.html - adv. that is to say; in other words. |
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English Idioms :: name
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namelssness.html - See: CALL NAMES, HANDLE TO ONE'S NAME, IN NAME, TAKE ONE'S NAME IN VAIN, TO ONE'S NAME. |
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English Idioms :: name calling
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namelssness.html - See: CALL NAMES. |
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English Idioms :: name day
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namelssness.html - {n.} The day of the saint for whom a person is named. * /Lawrence's name day is August 10, the feast of St. Lawrence./ |
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English Idioms :: name is mud
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namelssness.html - {informal} (You) are in trouble; a person is blamed or no longer liked. - Used in the possessive. * /If you tell your mother I spilled ink on her rug my name will be mud./ * /Your name will be mud if you tell the teacher about the bad thing we did./ Compare: IN THE DOG HOUSE. |
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