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noun
verb
name
noun
- work, such as schoolwork or piecework, that is done at home
- (BDSM) Tasks assigned by a dominant for a submissive to perform when they are physically away from their dominant or otherwise free.
- (by extension) Something which one is encouraged to learn or study on one's own.
- Exercises assigned by a teacher to a student which review concepts studied in class.
- (slang, euphemistic) Sexual intercourse.
adj
noun
- (chiefly US) Any of the days of a week on which work is done; any day in a workweek. The five workdays in many countries are usually Monday to Friday (and are defined as such in official and legal usage even though many people work on weekends).
- (chiefly US) That part of a day in which work is done.
- a day on which work is done
- the amount of time that a worker must work for an agreed daily wage
verb
noun
- (plural "housewives") A woman whose main employment is homemaking, maintaining the upkeep of her home and tending to household affairs; often, such a woman whose sole [unpaid] employment is homemaking.
- (plural "housewifes") A little case or bag for materials used in sewing, and for other articles of female work.
- (plural "housewives") The wife of a householder; the mistress of a family; the female head of a household.
- a wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income
verb
- To work, especially to do housework; to work by the day, without being a regularly hired servant.
- (ergative) To burn something to charcoal; to be burnt to charcoal.
- (transitive) To burn (something) slightly or superficially so as to affect colour.
- To work or hew (stone, etc.)
- (transitive) To burn (something) severely, so as to blacken it.
- burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color
- burn to charcoal
noun
- (British) Alternative form of cha (“tea”).
- A charlady, a woman employed to do housework; cleaning lady.
- A charred substance.
- (colloquial) A character (being involved in the action of a story).
- (computing, programming) A character (text element such as a letter or symbol).
- Any of the several species of fishes of the genus Salvelinus.
- An odd job, a chore or piece of housework.
- any of several small trout-like fish of the genus Salvelinus
- a charred substance
- a human female employed to do housework
noun
verb
- work in a house where one does not live
- live out one's life; live to the end
- (transitive) To pass time or to pass the remainder of one's life, especially in a particular place or situation.
- (transitive) To fulfill or act out a dream or fantasy or aspiration.
- (intransitive) To not reside on the premises of one's employer (used especially of domestic staff such as nannies, cooks, maids, etc.)
noun
- (by extension) Home life.
- (Mormonism) A supplementary meeting in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- (by extension, symbolic) One's home.
- The area near a domestic fire or hearth.
- home symbolized as a part of the fireplace
- an area near a fireplace (usually paved and extending out into a room)
adj
- used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
- of low birth or station (‘base’ is archaic in this sense)
- low or inferior in station or quality
- marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
- Not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming.
- Having a low opinion of oneself; not proud, arrogant, or assuming; modest.
verb
noun
adj
- used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
- inferior in rank or status
- of low birth or station (‘base’ is archaic in this sense)
- low or inferior in station or quality
- Low in rank or social importance.
- Not high; not elevated in place; low.
- Having a low esteem of one's own worth; humble; meek; free from pride.
- Not lofty or sublime; humble.
adv
noun
- A job or occupation carried out at home or on a part-time basis, historically often manufacturing work such as sewing, lacemaking, or spinning.
- (by extension) A small-scale industry, with relatively few employees or a limited customer base or low economic impact.
- small-scale industry that can be carried on at home by family members using their own equipment
noun
verb
name
noun
- work, such as schoolwork or piecework, that is done at home
- (BDSM) Tasks assigned by a dominant for a submissive to perform when they are physically away from their dominant or otherwise free.
- (by extension) Something which one is encouraged to learn or study on one's own.
- Exercises assigned by a teacher to a student which review concepts studied in class.
- (slang, euphemistic) Sexual intercourse.
noun
noun
- (by extension) Home life.
- (Mormonism) A supplementary meeting in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- (by extension, symbolic) One's home.
- The area near a domestic fire or hearth.
- home symbolized as a part of the fireplace
- an area near a fireplace (usually paved and extending out into a room)
noun
- A job or occupation carried out at home or on a part-time basis, historically often manufacturing work such as sewing, lacemaking, or spinning.
- (by extension) A small-scale industry, with relatively few employees or a limited customer base or low economic impact.
- small-scale industry that can be carried on at home by family members using their own equipment
verb
noun
- (plural "housewives") A woman whose main employment is homemaking, maintaining the upkeep of her home and tending to household affairs; often, such a woman whose sole [unpaid] employment is homemaking.
- (plural "housewifes") A little case or bag for materials used in sewing, and for other articles of female work.
- (plural "housewives") The wife of a householder; the mistress of a family; the female head of a household.
- a wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income
verb
noun
- (plural "housewives") A woman whose main employment is homemaking, maintaining the upkeep of her home and tending to household affairs; often, such a woman whose sole [unpaid] employment is homemaking.
- (plural "housewifes") A little case or bag for materials used in sewing, and for other articles of female work.
- (plural "housewives") The wife of a householder; the mistress of a family; the female head of a household.
- a wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income
verb
- To work, especially to do housework; to work by the day, without being a regularly hired servant.
- (ergative) To burn something to charcoal; to be burnt to charcoal.
- (transitive) To burn (something) slightly or superficially so as to affect colour.
- To work or hew (stone, etc.)
- (transitive) To burn (something) severely, so as to blacken it.
- burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color
- burn to charcoal
noun
- (British) Alternative form of cha (“tea”).
- A charlady, a woman employed to do housework; cleaning lady.
- A charred substance.
- (colloquial) A character (being involved in the action of a story).
- (computing, programming) A character (text element such as a letter or symbol).
- Any of the several species of fishes of the genus Salvelinus.
- An odd job, a chore or piece of housework.
- any of several small trout-like fish of the genus Salvelinus
- a charred substance
- a human female employed to do housework
verb
- work in a house where one does not live
- live out one's life; live to the end
- (transitive) To pass time or to pass the remainder of one's life, especially in a particular place or situation.
- (transitive) To fulfill or act out a dream or fantasy or aspiration.
- (intransitive) To not reside on the premises of one's employer (used especially of domestic staff such as nannies, cooks, maids, etc.)
noun
verb
name
adj
noun
- (chiefly US) Any of the days of a week on which work is done; any day in a workweek. The five workdays in many countries are usually Monday to Friday (and are defined as such in official and legal usage even though many people work on weekends).
- (chiefly US) That part of a day in which work is done.
- a day on which work is done
- the amount of time that a worker must work for an agreed daily wage
adj
- used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
- of low birth or station (‘base’ is archaic in this sense)
- low or inferior in station or quality
- marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
- Not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming.
- Having a low opinion of oneself; not proud, arrogant, or assuming; modest.
verb
noun
adj
- used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
- inferior in rank or status
- of low birth or station (‘base’ is archaic in this sense)
- low or inferior in station or quality
- Low in rank or social importance.
- Not high; not elevated in place; low.
- Having a low esteem of one's own worth; humble; meek; free from pride.
- Not lofty or sublime; humble.