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- Ellipsis of Suma language.
- the Suma-Jumano
- the Suma of the Gbaya people
- A surname from Japanese.
- A unisex given name.
- A surname from the Gbaya languages.
- A village in Agdam Rayon, Azerbaijan.
- A surname from Albanian.
- A municipality of Yucatán, Mexico; in full, Suma Municipality.
- A river in Mbeya, Tanzania; in full, Suma River.
- A ward of Kobe, Japan.
- A unisex given name from the South Asian languages.
- A surname from Chinese.
- A ward of the Rungwe District, Mbeya Region, Tanzania.
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- Any language of this family today called Neo-Aramaic, and separated by religion also Judeo-Aramaic and Syriac
- The liturgical language of the Mandaeans: usually called Mandaic.
- The liturgical language of various Christian churches: often called Syriac.
- The language of Jewish targums, Midrash and the Talmuds, Jewish Babylonian Aramaic.
- The language of the administration in the Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian empires from the seventh to fourth centuries BC: often called Imperial Aramaic or Official Aramaic.
- The language of the Arameans from the tenth century BC: often called Old Aramaic.
- The language of Jesus of Nazareth: a form of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic or Galilean Aramaic.
- The language of portions of the Hebrew Bible, mainly the books of Ezra and Daniel: often called Biblical Aramaic.
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- The Middle Persian language rendered in Book Pahlavi.
- The Pahlavi script, a writing system derived from the Aramaic script and used to write several Iranian languages, the most common form of which was the Book Pahlavi.
- A transliteration of the Persian surname پهلوی (pahlavi), borne by members of the Pahlavi dynasty which ruled Iran in the 20th century.
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- (linguistics) Initialism of low (variety of a language with limited prestige and official acceptance).
- (slang) Bad, subpar, of inferior quality (abbreviation of loser). (Compare noun etymology 2 sense 1 and etymology 2 sense 2.)
- (usually clothing) Initialism of large (of the manufactured size).
- Initialism of left.
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- (Internet slang, by extension) A fail.
- Initialism of Latin.
- (usually clothing) Initialism of large (the manufactured size or an item of that size).
- (countable, slang) Abbreviation of loss.
- Abbreviation of low pressure front.
- (US, politics) Abbreviation of Libertarian.
- Alternative form of el (“elevated train”).
- (textiles) Initialism of ligne.
- (sports) Abbreviation of losses (statistic).
- Initialism of lobby.
- (slang) Two cigarette papers laid perpendicularly on each other when making a joint.
- Initialism of left.
- Initialism of lira.
- Initialism of lesbian.
- the 12th letter of the Roman alphabet
- a cgs unit of illumination equal to the brightness of a perfectly diffusing surface that emits or reflects one lumen per square centimeter
- the cardinal number that is the product of ten and five
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- (law) Abbreviation of line.
- Abbreviation of Latinlibra (“pound (sterling)”).
- Abbreviation of leaf.
- Abbreviation of litre or liter.
- Abbreviation of loss/lose.
- the 12th letter of the Roman alphabet
- a metric unit of capacity, formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water under standard conditions; now equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters (or approximately 1.75 pints)
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- (of numerals) Expressed in a script that was developed in Arab lands (but is not always used in the Arabic language): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
- (proscribed, of people) Arab.
- Of, from, or pertaining to Arab countries or cultural behaviour (see also Arab as an adjective).
- Related to the Arabic language.
- relating to or characteristic of Arabs
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- The Aramaic-derived script used to write the Arabic, Persian, Pashto, Urdu, and Uyghur languages, among others.
- A major Semitic language originating from the Arabian peninsula, and now spoken natively (in various spoken dialects, all sharing a single highly conservative standardized literary form) throughout large sections of the Middle East and North Africa.
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- Any member of a West Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people who lived in the Levant and later also in upper Mesopotamia during the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age. Their homeland is referred to in the Hebrew Bible as Aram. They spoke Aramaic.
- a member of one of a group of Semitic peoples inhabiting Aram and parts of Mesopotamia from the 11th to the 8th century BC
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- an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia and Persia
- (anatomy) A wedge-shaped bone, especially a cuneiform bone.
- An ancient Mesopotamian writing system, adapted within several language families, originating as pictograms in Sumer around the 30th century BC, evolving into more abstract and characteristic wedge shapes formed by a blunt reed stylus on clayen tablets.
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- Ellipsis of Treaty of Petropolis.
- A surname.
- Nickname for Fort McMurray: an urban service area (equivalent to a city) in northeastern Alberta, Canada; the center of the Alberta oil industry.
- A city and municipality of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and historic state capital.
- A neighbourhood of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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- Pornographic in a way characteristic of hentai.
- (British) Abbreviation of hard, in reference to a grade of pencil lead.
- (philately) Abbreviation of hinged.
- (UK, film, historical) Abbreviation of horrific, a former film classification.
- (linguistics) Abbreviation of high, in reference to a dialect's social status.
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- A pencil of grade H.
- (in job listings) Abbreviation of handicap.
- (journalism) Abbreviation of half-year.
- (India, Hinduism, Internet slang) Abbreviation of Hindu; mostly used by Indian Muslim netizens primarily towards Hindutva supporters.
- (slang) Abbreviation of heroin.
- (British) A grade of pencil with lead that makes darker marks than a pencil of grade 2H; a pencil with hard lead.
- (baseball) Abbreviation of hits.
- a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and odorless highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element in the universe
- (thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity equal to the internal energy of a system plus the product of its volume and pressure
- a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second
- the 8th letter of the Roman alphabet
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- (sciences) Abbreviation of hour, particularly when used as a (non-SI) unit of time alongside International System of Units (SI) units.
- Abbreviation of home phone.
- (baseball, in statistics) Abbreviation of hit, the number of hits by a player.
- (slang) Abbreviation of heroin.
- (computing) Abbreviation of hexadecimal (following a number).
- the constant of proportionality relating the energy of a photon to its frequency; approximately 6.626 x 10^-34 joule-second
- the 8th letter of the Roman alphabet
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- Referring back to itself, so as to prevent computation or comprehension; infinitely recursive.
- In the shape of, or moving in, a circle.
- Distributed to a large number of persons.
- Circuitous or roundabout.
- Of or relating to a circle.
- having the shape or form of a circle
- describing a circle; moving in a circle
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- a small cursive script developed from uncial between the 7th and 9th centuries and used in medieval manuscripts
- the characters that were once kept in bottom half of a compositor's type case
- (uncountable) Either of the two medieval handwriting styles minuscule cursive and Caroline minuscule.
- (countable) A letter in these styles.
- (countable) A lowercase letter.
adj
noun
noun
adj
name
- Any language of this family today called Neo-Aramaic, and separated by religion also Judeo-Aramaic and Syriac
- The liturgical language of the Mandaeans: usually called Mandaic.
- The liturgical language of various Christian churches: often called Syriac.
- The language of Jewish targums, Midrash and the Talmuds, Jewish Babylonian Aramaic.
- The language of the administration in the Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian empires from the seventh to fourth centuries BC: often called Imperial Aramaic or Official Aramaic.
- The language of the Arameans from the tenth century BC: often called Old Aramaic.
- The language of Jesus of Nazareth: a form of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic or Galilean Aramaic.
- The language of portions of the Hebrew Bible, mainly the books of Ezra and Daniel: often called Biblical Aramaic.
noun
adj
name
- The Middle Persian language rendered in Book Pahlavi.
- The Pahlavi script, a writing system derived from the Aramaic script and used to write several Iranian languages, the most common form of which was the Book Pahlavi.
- A transliteration of the Persian surname پهلوی (pahlavi), borne by members of the Pahlavi dynasty which ruled Iran in the 20th century.
noun
adj
- (of numerals) Expressed in a script that was developed in Arab lands (but is not always used in the Arabic language): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
- (proscribed, of people) Arab.
- Of, from, or pertaining to Arab countries or cultural behaviour (see also Arab as an adjective).
- Related to the Arabic language.
- relating to or characteristic of Arabs
name
- The Aramaic-derived script used to write the Arabic, Persian, Pashto, Urdu, and Uyghur languages, among others.
- A major Semitic language originating from the Arabian peninsula, and now spoken natively (in various spoken dialects, all sharing a single highly conservative standardized literary form) throughout large sections of the Middle East and North Africa.
noun
adj
noun
- an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia and Persia
- (anatomy) A wedge-shaped bone, especially a cuneiform bone.
- An ancient Mesopotamian writing system, adapted within several language families, originating as pictograms in Sumer around the 30th century BC, evolving into more abstract and characteristic wedge shapes formed by a blunt reed stylus on clayen tablets.
adj
noun
adj
- Referring back to itself, so as to prevent computation or comprehension; infinitely recursive.
- In the shape of, or moving in, a circle.
- Distributed to a large number of persons.
- Circuitous or roundabout.
- Of or relating to a circle.
- having the shape or form of a circle
- describing a circle; moving in a circle
verb
noun
- a small cursive script developed from uncial between the 7th and 9th centuries and used in medieval manuscripts
- the characters that were once kept in bottom half of a compositor's type case
- (uncountable) Either of the two medieval handwriting styles minuscule cursive and Caroline minuscule.
- (countable) A letter in these styles.
- (countable) A lowercase letter.