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| Subject | coalescence; climax; venture; project; risk; scheme; benefit/beneficiality; good(ness); use; gain; reward |
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8. coalescence/transitive??
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/coalescence , –verb (used with object) 4. to cause to unite in one body or mass.
coalescence (u/S/Ch + nite/P/Ch) unite
9. climax/verb??
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/climax , –verb (used with object), verb (used without object) 6. to bring to or reach a climax.
* When articulating "reach the summit" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "climax" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "reach the summit" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "climaxed" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "climaxed" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "climaxes" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "climaxes" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "climaxing" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
climax (pea/S + k/P) peak
10. venture/verb??/adjective??
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/venture , –verb (used with object) 5. to expose to hazard; risk: to venture one's fortune; to venture one's life. 6. to take the risk of; brave the dangers of: to venture a voyage into space. 7. to undertake to express, as when opposition or resistance appears likely to follow; be bold enough; dare: I venture to say that you are behaving foolishly. 8. to take the risk of sending.
venture (exp/S + ose/P) expose venture (br/S + ave/P) brave venture (under/S + take/P) undertake venture (sen/S + d/P) send
–verb (used without object) 9. to make or embark upon a venture; dare to go: He ventured deep into the jungle. 10. to take a risk; dare; presume: to venture on an ambitious program of reform. 11. to invest venture capital.
* When articulating "take the venture", "have a risk" or "invest money" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "venture" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "take the venture" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "ventured" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "ventured" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "ventures" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "ventures" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "venturing" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
–adjective 12. of or pertaining to an investment or investments in new businesses: a venture fund.
venture (inv/S + estment('s)/P) investment('s)
* "investment's" is pronounced as "investment".
11. project/verb??
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/project , –verb (used with object) project 6. to propose, contemplate, or plan. 7. to throw, cast, or impel forward or onward. 8. to set forth or calculate (some future thing): They projected the building costs for the next five years. 9. to throw or cause to fall upon a surface or into space, as a ray of light or a shadow. 10. to cause (a figure or image) to appear, as on a background.
project (prop/S + ose/P) propose project (thr/S + ow/P) throw project (calcul/S + ate/P) calculate project (im/S + pel/P) impel project (app/S + ear/P) appear
11. to regard (something within the mind, as a feeling, thought, or attitude) as having some form of reality outside the mind: He projected a thrilling picture of the party's future. 12. to cause to jut out or protrude. 13. Geometry. a. to throw forward an image of (a figure or the like) by straight lines or rays, either parallel, converging, or diverging, that pass through all its points and reproduce it on another surface or figure. b. to transform the points (of one figure) into those of another by a correspondence between points.
project (reg/S + ard/P) regard project (pro/S + trude/P) protrude project (throw/S + forward/P) "throw forward" project (trans/S + form/P) transform
14. to present (an idea, program, etc.) for consideration or action: They made every effort to project the notion of world peace. 15. to use (one's voice, gestures, etc.) forcefully enough to be perceived at a distance, as by all members of the audience in a theater. 16. to communicate clearly and forcefully (one's thoughts, personality, role, etc.) to an audience, as in a theatrical performance; produce a compelling image of. 17. to cause (the voice) to appear to come from a source other than oneself, as in ventriloquism; throw.
project (pres/S + ent/P) present project (u/S + se/P) use project (communic/S + ate/P) communicate project (come/S + from/P) "come from"
–verb (used without object) project 18. to extend or protrude beyond something else. 19. to use one's voice forcefully enough to be heard at a distance, as in a theater. 20. to produce a clear impression of one's thoughts, personality, role, etc., in an audience; communicate clearly and forcefully. 21. Psychology. to ascribe one's own feelings, thoughts, or attitudes to others.
* When articulating "make a project", "have a protrusion", "raise the voice", "give an impression" or "give an attribution" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "project" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "make a project" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "projected" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "projected" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "projects" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "projects" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "projecting" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
12. risk/transitive??
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/risk , –verb (used with object) 3. to expose to the chance of injury or loss; hazard: to risk one's life. 4. to venture upon; take or run the chance of: to risk a fall in climbing; to risk a war.
risk (ex/S/Ch + pose/P/Ch) expose risk (en/S/Ch + danger/P/Ch) endanger
13. scheme/verb??
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/scheme , –verb (used with object) 10. to devise as a scheme; plan; plot; contrive.
scheme (contr/S/Ch + ive/P/Ch) contrive
–verb (used without object) 11. to lay schemes; devise plans; plot.
* When articulating "make a scheme" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "scheme" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
14. benefit/beneficiality
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/benefit ,
* When articulating "beneficiality" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "benefit" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
n. 1. a. Something that promotes or enhances well-being; an advantage: The field trip was of great benefit to the students. b. Help; aid. 2. A payment made or an entitlement available in accordance with a wage agreement, an insurance policy, or a public assistance program. 3. A public entertainment, performance, or social event held to raise funds for a person or cause. 4. Archaic A kindly deed.
benefit (adv/S + antage/P) advantage benefit (ai/S + d/P) aid benefit (pay/S + ment/P) payment benefit (ev/S + ent/P) event benefit (dee/S + d/P) deed
v. ben•e•fit•ed also ben•e•fit•ted, ben•e•fit•ing also ben•e•fit•ting, ben•e•fits also ben•e•fits v.tr. To be helpful or useful to.
benefit (ass/S/Ch + ist/P/Ch) assist
v.intr. To derive benefit: You will benefit from her good example.
* When articulating "have a gain" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "benefit" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "have a gain" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "benefited" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "benefited" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "benefits" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "benefits" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "benefiting" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "benefiting" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "benefiter" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
benefitted (benefit/P/Ch + ed/S/Ch) benefited benefitting (benefit/P/Ch + ing/S/Ch) benefiting benefitter (benefit/P/Ch + er/S/Ch) benefiter
15. good/goodness
Re: Article of "therapeutic, lavish/healing/restorative, good(s), corrective/temporary/acting/interim, strain/stress/strenu-" <<Column 20. good(s)>>
If articulating [Λui=] from /P/pES/adjectives, “very-good"/+-, “charitable”/+bp, “kind-hearted”/+cp, and “favourable”/+-/Ch, "sympathetic"/Ch/+bp, "complimentary"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
* When articulating "very-good", "goodness", "goods", "virtuous", "satisfactory", "excellent", "fit", "well-behaved", "beneficent", "worthy", "refined", "safe", "genuine", "valid", "reliable", "healthful", "healthy", "edible", "favorable", "cheerful", "comfortable", "agreeable", "attractive", "smooth", "close", "sufficient", "advantageous", "competent", "done", "correct", "proper", "available", "fine", "best", "full", "great", "vital", "fertile", "loyal", "landing", "sticky", "choice/adj.", "regarded", "advantage", "merit", "virtue" or "choice/n." with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "good" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/good , –adjective , bet⋅ter, best 1. morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man. 2. satisfactory in quality, quantity, or degree: a good teacher; good health. 3. of high quality; excellent. 4. right; proper; fit: It is good that you are here. His credentials are good. 5. well-behaved: a good child.
6. kind, beneficent, or friendly: to do a good deed. 7. honorable or worthy; in good standing: a good name. 8. educated and refined: She has a good background. 9. financially sound or safe: His credit is good. 10. genuine; not counterfeit: a good quarter.
11. sound or valid: good judgment; good reasons. 12. reliable; dependable; responsible: good advice. 13. healthful; beneficial: Fresh fruit is good for you. 14. in excellent condition; healthy: good teeth. 15. not spoiled or tainted; edible; palatable: The meat was still good after three months in the freezer.
16. favorable; propitious: good news. 17. cheerful; optimistic; amiable: in good spirits. 18. free of distress or pain; comfortable: to feel good after surgery. 19. agreeable; pleasant: Have a good time. 20. attractive; handsome: She has a good figure.
21. (of the complexion) smooth; free from blemish. 22. close or intimate; warm: She's a good friend of mine. 23. sufficient or ample: a good supply. 24. advantageous; satisfactory for the purpose: a good day for fishing. 25. competent or skillful; clever: a good manager; good at arithmetic.
26. skillfully or expertly done: a really good job; a good play. 27. conforming to rules of grammar, usage, etc.; correct: good English. 28. socially proper: good manners. 29. remaining available to one: Don't throw good money after bad. 30. comparatively new or of relatively fine quality: Don't play in the mud in your good clothes.
31. best or most dressy: He wore his good suit to the office today. 32. full: a good day's journey away. 33. fairly large or great: a good amount. 34. free from precipitation or cloudiness: good weather. 35. Medicine/Medical. (of a patient's condition) having stable and normal vital signs, being conscious and comfortable, and having excellent appetite, mobility, etc.
36. fertile; rich: good soil. 37. loyal: a good Democrat. 38. (of a return or service in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) landing within the limits of a court or section of a court. 39. Horse Racing. (of the surface of a track) drying after a rain so as to be still slightly sticky: This horse runs best on a good track. 40. (of meat, esp. beef) noting or pertaining to the specific grade below “choice,” containing more lean muscle and less edible fat than “prime” or “choice.” 41. favorably regarded (used as an epithet for a ship, town, etc.): the good ship Syrena.
–noun 42. profit or advantage; worth; benefit: What good will that do? We shall work for the common good. 43. excellence or merit; kindness: to do good. 44. moral righteousness; virtue: to be a power for good. 45. (esp. in the grading of U.S. beef) an official grade below that of “choice.”
46. goods, a. possessions, esp. movable effects or personal property. b. articles of trade; wares; merchandise: canned goods. c. Informal. what has been promised or is expected: to deliver the goods. d. Informal. the genuine article. e. Informal. evidence of guilt, as stolen articles: to catch someone with the goods. f. cloth or textile material: top-quality linen goods. g. Chiefly British. merchandise sent by land, rather than by water or air.
* When articulating "goods" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "good" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
goods (poss/P/Ch + essions/S/Ch) possessions goods (art/P/Ch + icles/S/Ch) articles goods ("what is"/P/Ch + expected/S/Ch) "what is expected" goods ("the genuine"/P/Ch + article/S/Ch) "the genuine article" goods ("evidence of"/P/Ch + guilt/S/Ch) "evidence of guilt" goods (mat/P/Ch + erial/S/Ch) material goods (lan/P/Ch + d/S/Ch) land goods (poss/P/Ch + essions/S/Ch) possessions
47. the good, a. the ideal of goodness or morality. b. good things or persons collectively.
"the good" (goodn/S + ess/P) goodness "the good" (mor/S + ality/P) morality "the good" (quality/S + people/P) "quality people" "the good" (quality/S + matter/P) "quality matter"
–interjection 48. (used as an expression of approval or satisfaction): Good! Now we can all go home.
Good! (all/P/Ch + right/S/Ch)/FS "All right"
–adverb 49. Informal. well.
* When articulating "good" (while tensing /MS; that is, as adverb) with/from English /S speaking posture, "well" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
Re: Article of "'Λu=, =Λu, Λuo, oΛu' cushy, good/well, anyplace/etc. presently, easy/easily, prep/4, 'than: prep?'" <<Column 5. good/well: How have some dictionaries come to mention "well" as an adverb of "good"?>>
goodness
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/goodness , –noun 1. the state or quality of being good. 2. moral excellence; virtue. 3. kindly feeling; kindness; generosity. 4. excellence of quality: goodness of workmanship. 5. the best part of anything; essence; strength. 6. a euphemism for God: Thank goodness!
goodness (virt/S/Ch + ue/P/Ch) virtue goodness (feel/S/Ch + ing/P/Ch) feeling goodness (qual/S/Ch + ity/P/Ch) quality goodness (str/S/Ch + ength/P/Ch) strength
goodness (Go/S/Ch + d/P/Ch)/FS God goodness (Go/S/Ch + sh/P/Ch)/FS Gosh
–interjection 7. (used in expressions of surprise, alarm, etc.): Goodness, you gave me a start! Goodness gracious!
goodness (wo/S/Ch + sh/P/Ch)/FS wow
16. use/verb??
* When articulating "use [yu s=]" (while tensing /aES; that is, as verb) with/from English /S speaking posture, "use [yu z=]" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
Re: Article of "abandon(ment), focus, center, finish, do, use, '(be) used to', effect, merit, culture, public, spell/charm/lure" <<Column 16. use/verb?? "(be) used to" "used car" usage>>
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/use , –verb (used with object) 1. to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife. 2. to avail oneself of; apply to one's own purposes: to use the facilities. 3. to expend or consume in use: We have used the money provided. 4. to treat or behave toward: He did not use his employees with much consideration. 5. to take unfair advantage of; exploit: to use people to gain one's own ends. 6. to drink, smoke, or ingest habitually: to use drugs. 7. to habituate or accustom. 8. Archaic. to practice habitually or customarily; make a practice of.
use (app/S + ly/P) apply use (exp/S + end/P) expend use (tr/S + eat/P) treat use (expl/S + oit/P) exploit use (ing/S + est/P) ingest use (hab/S + ituate/P) habituate use (prac/S + tice/P) practice
–verb (used without object) 9. to be accustomed, wont, or customarily found (used with an infinitive expressed or understood, and, except in archaic use, now only in the past): He used to go every day. 10. Archaic. to resort, stay, or dwell customarily.
* CORRECTIONS:
>> "(be) used to"
* When articulating "had been" or "be being" or "have been being" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "used to be" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "had been" or "be being" or "have been being " with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "be used to be" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
* When articulating "had gone" or "be going" or "have been going " with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "used to go" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
And when articulating "had gone" or "be going" or "have been going " with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "be used to go" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
Et cetera.
—Verb phrase 23. use up, a. to consume entirely. b. to exhaust of vigor or usefulness; finish: By the end of the war he felt used up and sick of life.
"use up" (con/S + sume/P) consume "use up" (fin/S + ish/P) finish
17. gain/verb??
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/gain , v.tr. 1. To come into possession or use of; acquire: gained a small fortune in real estate; gained vital information about the enemy's plans. 2. To attain in competition or struggle; win: gained a decisive victory; gained control of the company. 3. To obtain through effort or merit; achieve: gain recognition; gain a hearing for the proposal. 4. To secure as profit or reward; earn: gain a living; gain extra credits in school.
gain (acq/S/Ch + uire/P/Ch) acquire gain (att/S/Ch + ain/P/Ch) attain gain (obt/S/Ch + ain/P/Ch) obtain gain (sec/S/Ch + ure/P/Ch) secure
5. a. To manage to achieve an increase of: a movement that gained strength; gained wisdom with age. b. To increase by (a specific amount): gained 15 pounds; the market gained 30 points. 6. To come to; reach: gained the top of the mountain. See Synonyms at reach. 7. To become fast by (a specified amount of time). Used of a timepiece: My watch gains four minutes a day.
gain (ach/S/Ch + ieve/P/Ch) achieve gain (incr/S/Ch + ease/P/Ch) increase gain (ric/S/Ch + ŋi/P/Ch) reach [ric ŋi] gain ("be fast"/S/Ch + by/P/Ch) "be fast by"
v.intr. 1. To increase; grow: gained in experience and maturity; a painting that gained in value. 2. To become better; improve: gaining in health. 3. To obtain a profit or advantage; benefit: stood to gain politically by his opponent's blunder. 4. a. To close a gap; get closer: The runners in the back gained steadily on the leader. b. To increase a lead. 5. To put on weight: I began to gain when I went off my diet. 6. To operate or run fast. Used of a timepiece.
* When articulating "have growth", "have improvement", "have an advantage", "reduce a gap", "have ascendancy", "have plumpness" or "increase the speed" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "gain" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "gain" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "gained" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "gained" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "gains" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "gains" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "gaining" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "gaining" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "gainer" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
18. reward/transitive??
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/reward , –verb (used with object) 3. to recompense or requite (a person or animal) for service, merit, achievement, etc. 4. to make return for or requite (service, merit, etc.); recompense.
reward (recomp/S/Ch + ense/P/Ch) recompense reward (req/S/Ch + uite/P/Ch) requite
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