2576 lemmas found
a piece of work to be done.
the occupation or practice of educating others.
a group of people working together toward a common goal.
a game played with rackets and a ball on a court.
A word or phrase used to describe a thing or express a concept.
A system of ideas intended to explain something, based on general principles.
a piece of paper granting admission or passage.
to fasten or secure with a cord or string.
in a firm or close-fitting manner.
a flat piece of material used for covering surfaces.
the nail on a toe.
a handheld device used to carry out a particular function.
A populated area larger than a village but smaller than a city.
waste material; things thrown away.
a journey to a place and back.
to turn or bend something into a spiral or curved shape.
A category of things having common characteristics; a kind or sort.
on or to a higher floor of a building.
to go to see a person or place.
to move one's hand back and forth as a signal or greeting.
to clean or dry something by rubbing with a cloth.
made of wood.
a person who does a particular type of work.
to cover or enclose something by folding material around it.
an enclosed area of ground next to a building.
spun thread used for knitting or weaving.
a place where wild animals are kept for public display.
having the power or skill to do something
in reality; in fact; really; used to emphasize truth or to express surprise (e.g., "I actually saw him").
feeling fear or anxiety
living; not dead
nearly; not quite.
belonging to the very distant past
in any case; nevertheless; regardless; used to resume or change a topic (e.g., "anyway, as I was saying").
as far as one knows; seemingly.
sleeping; in a state of sleep; inactive or dormant; numb.
not sleeping
having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact; conscious or cognizant.
not clothed or covered
curved or crooked; determined or set on; inclined or disposed.
unable to see
wide or extensive
having been fractured or damaged; not functioning; interrupted or discontinued.
with care; in a cautious way.
known for sure; confident
without doubt; definitely; surely; used to express agreement (e.g., "certainly possible", "Certainly!").
in a way that is easy to understand; plainly.
shut; not open; finished or concluded; restricted or exclusive.
occurring frequently; shared by many
having all necessary parts