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subordinate conjunction |
Noun
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a conjunction (like `since' or `that' or `who') that introduces a dependent clause |
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stage name |
Noun
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the pseudonym of an actor |
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second person |
Noun
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pronouns and verbs used to refer to the person addressed by the language in which they occur |
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syntagma |
Noun
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a syntactic string of words that forms a part of some larger syntactic unit |
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syntagm |
Noun
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a syntactic string of words that forms a part of some larger syntactic unit |
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session cookie |
Noun
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a cookie that is stored temporarily and is destroyed when you close the link |
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spelling |
Noun
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forming words with letters according to the principles underlying accepted usage |
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secret code |
Noun
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a secret method of writing |
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science fiction |
Noun
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literary fantasy involving the imagined impact of science on society |
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soft copy |
Noun
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(computer science) matter that is in a form that a computer can store or display it on a computer screen |
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sonnet |
Noun
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a verse form consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme |
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sonnet |
Verb
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compose a sonnet |
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sonnet |
Verb
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praise in a sonnet |
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sports section |
Noun
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the section of a newspaper that reports on sports |
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saga |
Noun
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a narrative telling the adventures of a hero or a family |
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salutation |
Noun
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word of greeting used to begin a letter |
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salutation |
Noun
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(usually plural) an acknowledgment or expression of good will (especially on meeting) |
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salutation |
Noun
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an act of honor or courteous recognition |
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short story |
Noun
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a prose narrative shorter than a novel |
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source code |
Noun
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program instructions written as an ASCII text file |
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sestet |
Noun
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a rhythmic group of six lines of verse |
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sestet |
Noun
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a musical composition written for six performers |
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sestet |
Noun
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a set of six similar things considered as a unit |
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sestet |
Noun
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six performers or singers who perform together |
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sestet |
Noun
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the cardinal number that is the sum of five and one |
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storyline |
Noun
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the plot of a book or play or film |
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site |
Noun
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a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web |
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site |
Noun
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physical position in relation to the surroundings |
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site |
Noun
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the piece of land on which something is located, or is to be located |
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site |
Verb
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assign a location to |
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sursum corda |
Noun
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(Roman Catholic Church) a Latin versicle meaning `lift up your hearts' |
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syllabary |
Noun
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a writing system whose characters represent syllables |
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syllabic script |
Noun
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a writing system whose characters represent syllables |
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strophe |
Noun
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one section of a lyric poem or choral ode in classical Greek drama |
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script |
Noun
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a particular orthography or writing system |
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script |
Noun
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something written by hand |
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script |
Noun
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a written version of a play or other dramatic composition |
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script |
Verb
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write a script for |
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skywriting |
Noun
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writing formed in the sky by smoke released from an airplane |
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scrawl |
Noun
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poor handwriting |
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scrawl |
Verb
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write carelessly |
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squiggle |
Noun
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an illegible scrawl |
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squiggle |
Noun
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a short twisting line |
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songbook |
Noun
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a book containing a collection of songs |
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sign manual |
Noun
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the signature of a sovereign on an official document |
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source book |
Noun
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a collection of historically important documents published together as a book |
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scroll |
Noun
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a document that can be rolled up (as for storage) |
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scroll |
Noun
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a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals) |
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scroll |
Verb
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move through text or graphics in order to display parts that do not fit on the screen |
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sacred text |
Noun
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writing that is venerated for the worship of a deity |