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AT |
Preposition |
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INTO |
Preposition |
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ONTO |
Preposition |
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CIRCA |
Preposition - about |
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PRO |
A Latin preposition signifying for, before, forth. |
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CONNECTIVE |
A word that connect words or sentences; a conjunction
or preposition. |
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INTENSIVE |
Serving to give force or emphasis; as, an intensive verb
or preposition. |
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PREPOSITIONAL |
Of or pertaining to a preposition; of the nature of
a preposition. |
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CIS- |
A Latin preposition, sometimes used as a prefix in English
words, and signifying on this side. |
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CIRCUM- |
A Latin preposition, used as a prefix in many English words,
and signifying around or about. |
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POSTPOSITION |
A word or particle placed after, or at the end of,
another word; -- distinguished from preposition. |
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WHAT |
Used adverbially, in part; partly; somewhat;
-- with a following preposition, especially, with, and commonly with
repetition. |
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SYNCATEGOREMATIC |
Not capable of being used as a term by itself; --
said of words, as an adverb or preposition. |
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SEE |
Figuratively: To have intellectual apprehension; to
perceive; to know; to understand; to discern; -- often followed by a
preposition, as through, or into. |
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CONTRA |
A Latin adverb and preposition, signifying against, contrary,
in opposition, etc., entering as a prefix into the composition of many
English words. Cf. Counter, adv. & pref. |
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APO |
A prefix from a Greek preposition. It usually signifies from,
away from, off, or asunder, separate; as, in apocope (a cutting off),
apostate, apostle (one sent away), apocarpous. |
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PARTICLE |
A subordinate word that is never inflected (a
preposition, conjunction, interjection); or a word that can not be used
except in compositions; as, ward in backward, ly in lovely. |
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OBJECTIVE |
Pertaining to, or designating, the case which follows a
transitive verb or a preposition, being that case in which the direct
object of the verb is placed. See Accusative, n. |
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HUDDLE |
To do, make, or put, in haste or roughly; hence, to do
imperfectly; -- usually with a following preposition or adverb; as, to
huddle on; to huddle up; to huddle together. |
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SUGAR |
In making maple sugar, to complete the process of boiling
down the sirup till it is thick enough to crystallize; to approach or
reach the state of granulation; -- with the preposition off. |
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EXTRA- |
A Latin preposition, denoting beyond, outside of; -- often
used in composition as a prefix signifying outside of, beyond, besides,
or in additi... |
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TO |
The preposition to primarily indicates approach and arrival,
motion made in the direction of a place or thing and attaining it,
access; and als... |
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WORK |
...move or
penetrate laboriously; to proceed with effort; -- with a following
preposition, as down, out, into, up, through, and the like; as, schem... |
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CATA |
The Latin and English form of a Greek preposition, used as a
prefix to signify down, downward, under, against, contrary or opposed
to, wholly, ... |
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BURST |
...manner; -- usually with some qualifying adverb or preposition, as
forth, out, away, into, upon, through, etc. ... |