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  2. Thesaurus - Wikipedia

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    A thesaurus (pl.: thesauri or thesauruses), sometimes called a synonym dictionary or dictionary of synonyms, is a reference work which arranges words by their meanings (or in simpler terms, a book where you can find different words with same meanings to other words), sometimes as a hierarchy of broader and narrower terms, sometimes simply as ...

  3. Delulu - Wikipedia

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    Delulu. Look up delulu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Delulu ( / dəˈluːluː / ⓘ) is an internet slang term used to describe the belief that one can influence one's own destiny through sheer willpower. Derived from the English-language word "delusional", the term has its origins in K-pop communities where the term delulu is used to ...

  4. Virtuoso - Wikipedia

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    More commonly applied in the context of the fine arts, the term can also refer to a "master" or "ace" who excels technically within any particular field or area of human knowledge—anyone especially or dazzlingly skilled at what they do. [1]

  5. Scherzo - Wikipedia

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    The Italian word scherzo means "joke" or "jest." More rarely, the similar-meaning word badinerie (also spelled battinerie ; from French , "jesting") has been used. Sometimes the word scherzando ("joking") is used in musical notation to indicate that a passage should be executed in a playful manner.

  6. Abracadabra - Wikipedia

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    Abracadabra. A silver talisman from the 6th or 7th century, inscribed with words similar to abracadabra. Abracadabra is a magic word, historically used as an apotropaic incantation on amulets and common today in stage magic. It is of unknown origin.

  7. Spelling - Wikipedia

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    Spelling is a set of conventions for written language regarding how graphemes should correspond to the sounds of spoken language. Spelling is one of the elements of orthography, and highly standardized spelling is a prescriptive element. Spellings originated as transcriptions of the sounds of speech according to the alphabetic principle.

  8. Skunked term - Wikipedia

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    Skunked term. A skunked term is a word that becomes difficult to use because it is evolving from one meaning to another, perhaps inconsistent or even opposite, usage, [1] or a word that becomes difficult to use due to other controversy surrounding the word. [2] Purists may insist on the old usage, while descriptivists may be more open to newer ...

  9. Glossary of ancient Roman culture - Wikipedia

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    A small shrine or pavilion-like structure enclosing a niche for a statue.. An aedicula often consists of a pediment resting on a pair of columns. In Roman paintings it is used by itself or to frame a picture or figure. Plural Aediculae. Ala. A side room or room on the "wings" of the atrium. Plural Alae. Amphora.

  10. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    Both the material and the abbreviation are obsolete, or nearly so. Spell out the words if this material is to be mentioned at all in modern drawings. W/I, w/i: within: A little-used abbreviation. Better to spell out for clarity. W/O, w/o: without: Better to spell out for clarity. X: _X_: used to indicate the word “by”

  11. List of common false etymologies of English words - Wikipedia

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    Buck: The use of "buck" to mean "dollar" did not originate from a practice of referring to African slaves as "bucks" (male deer) when trading. [43] ". Buck" was originally short for "buckskin", as buckskins were used in trade. [44] Butterfly: The word "butterfly" did not originate from "flutterby".