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- the discipline that studies the English language and literature
- the people of England
- an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries
- (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist
- A clear and readily understandable expression of some idea in English.
- (uncountable, Canada, US) Alternative form of english.
- (uncountable) Facility with the English language, ability to employ English correctly and idiomatically.
- (in the plural) The people of England, e.g., Englishmen and Englishwomen.
- The English term or expression for some thing or idea.
- The English text or phrasing of some spoken or written communication.
- (Amish, in the plural) The non-Amish, people outside the Amish faith and community.
- Synonym of language arts, the class dedicated to improving primary and secondary school students' mastery of English and the material taught in such classes.
- English language, literature, composition as a subject of study
- A male or female given name.
- An English surname originally denoting a non-Celtic or non-Danish person in Britain.
- An unincorporated community in Brazoria County, Texas.
- A town, the county seat of Crawford County, Indiana; named for Indiana statesman William Hayden English.
- An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Carroll County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Red River County, Texas.
- A variety, dialect, or idiolect of spoken and or written English.
- The language that developed in England and is now spoken in the British Isles, the Commonwealth of Nations, North America, and many other parts of the world.
- of or relating to the English language
- of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people
- (Amish) Non-Amish, so named for speaking English rather than a variety of German.
- Of or pertaining to England.
- Of or pertaining to the people of England (e.g. Englishmen and Englishwomen).
- Of or pertaining to the avoirdupois system of measure.
- English-language; of or pertaining to the language, descended from Anglo-Saxon, which developed in England.
- (film, television) Denoting a vertical orientation of the barn doors on a camera.
- Of British English.
- (historical) Of the ancient inhabitants of the southern part of Britain; Brythonic.
- Of Britain.
- (informal, proscribed) Of England; English.
- Of the United Kingdom.
- (historical) Of the British Isles.
- Of the Commonwealth of Nations, or the British Empire.
- of or relating to or characteristic of Great Britain or its people or culture
- (education) Initialism of English medium.
- (biology, countable) Initialism of effective microorganism.
- (military) Initialism of enlisted man.
- (criminal justice) Initialism of electronic monitoring.
- (business) Initialism of emerging market.
- (energy) Initialism of energy management.
- (sciences, uncountable) Abbreviation of electron microscopy.
- (medicine) Initialism of emergency medicine.
- (uncountable) Initialism of electromagnetism.
- (sciences, countable) Abbreviation of electron microscope.
- (slang) An Englishman.
- (slang) A fellow, a man.
- (informal) Ellipsis of Johnny Reb (“Confederate soldier in the American Civil War”).
- (slang) A jack (playing card).
- ‘Johnny’ was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; ‘greyback’ derived from their grey Confederate uniforms
- H. W. Fowler, British lexicographer and commentator on usage of the English language.
- An unincorporated community in Adams County, Illinois.
- A town in St. Lawrence County, New York.
- A statutory town in Otero County, Colorado.
- A village in Clinton County, Michigan.
- (medicine) Fowler's position.
- A town, the county seat of Benton County, Indiana.
- A locality in Kenora District, north-west Ontario, Canada.
- A locality on the Stikine River, north-west British Columbia, Canada.
- An electoral division in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- A surname originating as an occupation for a hunter of birds.
- A minor city in Meade County, Kansas.
- An unincorporated community in Texas County, Missouri.
- A city in Fresno County, California.
- Initialism of organic electro-luminescence.
- (attributive, of manga, anime, visual novels) Initialism of original English-language: Manga-, anime-style media originally published in English; (loosely, by extension) any non-Japanese media which features a manga or anime style.
- Initialism of occupational exposure limit.
- in Old English
- it has been continued by Modern English but at some point became the nominative absolute
- in Middle Dutch less frequently than the genitive absolute
- in Lithuanian and Latvian
- in Old East Slavic and due to Old Church Slavonic influence in Russian as late as the 18th century
- in Old Norse
- in Old High German
- in Old Church Slavonic
- in Gothic
- (countable and uncountable, chiefly British, informal) Ellipsis of grammar school.
- (uncountable) Actual or presumed prescriptive notions about the correct use of a language.
- (countable, computing theory) A formal system specifying the syntax of a language.
- (countable, computing theory) A formal system defining a formal language.
- (countable, figurative) The basic rules or principles of a field of knowledge or a particular skill.
- (countable, cellular automata) A set of component patterns, along with the rules for connecting them, which can be combined to form more complex patterns such as large still lifes, oscillators, and spaceships.
- (uncountable, linguistics) The study of such a system.
- (countable and uncountable, linguistics) A system of rules and principles for the structure of a language, or of languages in general.
- (countable) A book describing the grammar (noun sense 1 or noun sense 2) of a language.
- the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics)
- Initialism of Centre for English Teaching.
- Initialism of Centre for Education and Training.
- Initialism of College of Engineering and Technology.
- Initialism of Comcast Entertainment Television.
- Initialism of Centre for Environmental Technology.
- Initialism of Center for Educational Telecommunications.
- Initialism of Center for Ecological Technology.
- Initialism of College of Engineering, Trivandrum.
- Initialism of Center for Employment Training.
- Initialism of Center for Entrepreneurship and Technologies.
- Initialism of Computer Education Trust.
- Initialism of Center for Excellence in Teaching.
- Initialism of Central European Time.
- Initialism of Creative Energy Technologies.
- Abbreviation of Cetus.
- Initialism of CERN Expenditure Tracking.
- Initialism of Center for Educational Technology/ies.
- (linguistics, education) Initialism of English for specific or special purposes.
- (financial services) Initialism of equity shelf program.
- (ecology) Initialism of Environmental Sample Processor.
- (Internet) Initialism of email service provider.
- (automotive) Initialism of electronic stability program.
- (by extension, video games) A cheat program that provides extra information that is not attainable during regular gameplay, such as player positions, equipment status, etc.
- (parapsychology) Abbreviation of extrasensory perception.
- (psychology) Abbreviation of emotional, spiritual, and psychological.
- apparent power to perceive things that are not present to the senses
- (linguistics) Initialism of Middle English.
- Initialism of Montreal Exchange, a futures and derivatives exchange (formerly also a stock exchange).
- Abbreviation of Middle East: a geographic region of West Asia, additionally including Turkey, as well as Egypt in North Africa.
- Abbreviation of Maine: a state of the United States.
- (computing) Alternative letter-case form of Me (“Windows Me (Millennium Edition)”).
- (fandom slang) Initialism of Mass Effect.
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- the discipline that studies the English language and literature
- the people of England
- an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries
- (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist
- A clear and readily understandable expression of some idea in English.
- (uncountable, Canada, US) Alternative form of english.
- (uncountable) Facility with the English language, ability to employ English correctly and idiomatically.
- (in the plural) The people of England, e.g., Englishmen and Englishwomen.
- The English term or expression for some thing or idea.
- The English text or phrasing of some spoken or written communication.
- (Amish, in the plural) The non-Amish, people outside the Amish faith and community.
- Synonym of language arts, the class dedicated to improving primary and secondary school students' mastery of English and the material taught in such classes.
- English language, literature, composition as a subject of study
- A male or female given name.
- An English surname originally denoting a non-Celtic or non-Danish person in Britain.
- An unincorporated community in Brazoria County, Texas.
- A town, the county seat of Crawford County, Indiana; named for Indiana statesman William Hayden English.
- An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Carroll County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Red River County, Texas.
- A variety, dialect, or idiolect of spoken and or written English.
- The language that developed in England and is now spoken in the British Isles, the Commonwealth of Nations, North America, and many other parts of the world.
- of or relating to the English language
- of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people
- (Amish) Non-Amish, so named for speaking English rather than a variety of German.
- Of or pertaining to England.
- Of or pertaining to the people of England (e.g. Englishmen and Englishwomen).
- Of or pertaining to the avoirdupois system of measure.
- English-language; of or pertaining to the language, descended from Anglo-Saxon, which developed in England.
- (film, television) Denoting a vertical orientation of the barn doors on a camera.
- (education) Initialism of English medium.
- (biology, countable) Initialism of effective microorganism.
- (military) Initialism of enlisted man.
- (criminal justice) Initialism of electronic monitoring.
- (business) Initialism of emerging market.
- (energy) Initialism of energy management.
- (sciences, uncountable) Abbreviation of electron microscopy.
- (medicine) Initialism of emergency medicine.
- (uncountable) Initialism of electromagnetism.
- (sciences, countable) Abbreviation of electron microscope.
- (slang) An Englishman.
- (slang) A fellow, a man.
- (informal) Ellipsis of Johnny Reb (“Confederate soldier in the American Civil War”).
- (slang) A jack (playing card).
- ‘Johnny’ was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; ‘greyback’ derived from their grey Confederate uniforms
- in Old English
- it has been continued by Modern English but at some point became the nominative absolute
- in Middle Dutch less frequently than the genitive absolute
- in Lithuanian and Latvian
- in Old East Slavic and due to Old Church Slavonic influence in Russian as late as the 18th century
- in Old Norse
- in Old High German
- in Old Church Slavonic
- in Gothic
- (countable and uncountable, chiefly British, informal) Ellipsis of grammar school.
- (uncountable) Actual or presumed prescriptive notions about the correct use of a language.
- (countable, computing theory) A formal system specifying the syntax of a language.
- (countable, computing theory) A formal system defining a formal language.
- (countable, figurative) The basic rules or principles of a field of knowledge or a particular skill.
- (countable, cellular automata) A set of component patterns, along with the rules for connecting them, which can be combined to form more complex patterns such as large still lifes, oscillators, and spaceships.
- (uncountable, linguistics) The study of such a system.
- (countable and uncountable, linguistics) A system of rules and principles for the structure of a language, or of languages in general.
- (countable) A book describing the grammar (noun sense 1 or noun sense 2) of a language.
- the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics)
- (linguistics, education) Initialism of English for specific or special purposes.
- (financial services) Initialism of equity shelf program.
- (ecology) Initialism of Environmental Sample Processor.
- (Internet) Initialism of email service provider.
- (automotive) Initialism of electronic stability program.
- (by extension, video games) A cheat program that provides extra information that is not attainable during regular gameplay, such as player positions, equipment status, etc.
- (parapsychology) Abbreviation of extrasensory perception.
- (psychology) Abbreviation of emotional, spiritual, and psychological.
- apparent power to perceive things that are not present to the senses
- Initialism of Centre for English Teaching.
- Initialism of Centre for Education and Training.
- Initialism of College of Engineering and Technology.
- Initialism of Comcast Entertainment Television.
- Initialism of Centre for Environmental Technology.
- Initialism of Center for Educational Telecommunications.
- Initialism of Center for Ecological Technology.
- Initialism of College of Engineering, Trivandrum.
- Initialism of Center for Employment Training.
- Initialism of Center for Entrepreneurship and Technologies.
- Initialism of Computer Education Trust.
- Initialism of Center for Excellence in Teaching.
- Initialism of Central European Time.
- Initialism of Creative Energy Technologies.
- Abbreviation of Cetus.
- Initialism of CERN Expenditure Tracking.
- Initialism of Center for Educational Technology/ies.
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- Of British English.
- (historical) Of the ancient inhabitants of the southern part of Britain; Brythonic.
- Of Britain.
- (informal, proscribed) Of England; English.
- Of the United Kingdom.
- (historical) Of the British Isles.
- Of the Commonwealth of Nations, or the British Empire.
- of or relating to or characteristic of Great Britain or its people or culture
- the discipline that studies the English language and literature
- the people of England
- an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries
- (sports) the spin given to a ball by striking it on one side or releasing it with a sharp twist
- A clear and readily understandable expression of some idea in English.
- (uncountable, Canada, US) Alternative form of english.
- (uncountable) Facility with the English language, ability to employ English correctly and idiomatically.
- (in the plural) The people of England, e.g., Englishmen and Englishwomen.
- The English term or expression for some thing or idea.
- The English text or phrasing of some spoken or written communication.
- (Amish, in the plural) The non-Amish, people outside the Amish faith and community.
- Synonym of language arts, the class dedicated to improving primary and secondary school students' mastery of English and the material taught in such classes.
- English language, literature, composition as a subject of study
- A male or female given name.
- An English surname originally denoting a non-Celtic or non-Danish person in Britain.
- An unincorporated community in Brazoria County, Texas.
- A town, the county seat of Crawford County, Indiana; named for Indiana statesman William Hayden English.
- An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.
- An unincorporated community in Carroll County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Red River County, Texas.
- A variety, dialect, or idiolect of spoken and or written English.
- The language that developed in England and is now spoken in the British Isles, the Commonwealth of Nations, North America, and many other parts of the world.
- of or relating to the English language
- of or relating to or characteristic of England or its culture or people
- (Amish) Non-Amish, so named for speaking English rather than a variety of German.
- Of or pertaining to England.
- Of or pertaining to the people of England (e.g. Englishmen and Englishwomen).
- Of or pertaining to the avoirdupois system of measure.
- English-language; of or pertaining to the language, descended from Anglo-Saxon, which developed in England.
- (film, television) Denoting a vertical orientation of the barn doors on a camera.