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SLANG |
Common language |
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DYSLEXIA |
Common written language disorder |
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VULGAR |
The vernacular, or common language. |
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VERNACULAR |
The vernacular language; one's mother tongue; often,
the common forms of expression in a particular locality. |
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NATIONALITY |
A race or people, as determined by common language and
character, and not by political bias or divisions; a nation. |
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AGROSTIS |
A genus of grasses, including species called in common
language bent grass. Some of them, as redtop (Agrostis vulgaris), are
valuable pasture grasses. |
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NATION |
A part, or division, of the people of the earth,
distinguished from the rest by common descent, language, or
institutions; a race; a stock. |
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NATIONAL |
Of or pertaining to a nation; common to a whole people or
race; public; general; as, a national government, language, dress,
custom, calamity, etc. |
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VERSION |
A translation; that which is rendered from another
language; as, the Common, or Authorized, Version of the Scriptures (see
under Authorized); the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament. |
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THINE |
A form of the possessive case of the pronoun thou,
now superseded in common discourse by your, the possessive of you, but
maintaining a place i... |
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OE |
...thence in the
English language, as the representative of the Greek diphthong oi. In
many words in common use, e alone stands instead of /. Class... |