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Traditional English :: thesaurus
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thesaulus.html - n. (pl. thesauri or thesauruses) 1 a a collection of concepts or words arranged according to sense. b US a book of synonyms and antonyms. 2 a dictionary or encyclopaedia. [L f. Gk thesauros treasure] |
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Traditional English :: thesaurus
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thesaulus.html - n. (pl. thesauri or thesauruses) 1 a a collection of concepts or words arranged according to sense. b US a book of synonyms and antonyms. 2 a dictionary or encyclopaedia. [L f. Gk thesauros treasure] |
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English Idioms :: these
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thesaulus.html - See: ONE OF THESE DAYS or SOME OF THESE DAYS. |
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Traditional English :: thesaurus
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thesaulus.html - n. (pl. thesauri or thesauruses) 1 a a collection of concepts or words arranged according to sense. b US a book of synonyms and antonyms. 2 a dictionary or encyclopaedia. [L f. Gk thesauros treasure] |
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Traditional English :: these
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thesaulus.html - pl. of THIS. |
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Traditional English :: thesis
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thesaulus.html - n. (pl. theses) 1 a proposition to be maintained or proved. 2 a dissertation, esp. by a candidate for a degree. 3 an unstressed syllable or part of a metrical foot in Greek or Latin verse (opp. ARSIS). [ME f. LL f. Gk, = putting, placing, a proposition etc. f. the- root of tithemi place] |
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