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85. have a hump (hump)
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hump , –noun 1. a rounded protuberance, esp. a fleshy protuberance on the back, as that due to abnormal curvature of the spine in humans, or that normally present in certain animals, as the camel or bison. 2. Physical Geography. a. a low, rounded rise of ground; hummock. b. a mountain or mountain range. 3. Railroads. (in a switchyard) a raised area down which cars pushed to its crest roll by gravity and momentum for automatic sorting through a series of preset switches.
hump (def/S/Ch + ormity/P/Ch) deformity hump (gr/S/Ch + ound/P/Ch) ground hump (a/S/Ch + mountain/P/Ch) "a mountain" hump (mountain/S/Ch + range/P/Ch) "mountain range" hump (tr/S/Ch + ain/P/Ch) train
4. Slang: Vulgar. a. an act or instance of coitus. b. a partner in coitus. 5. the hump, a. British Slang. a fit of depression or bad humor: to get the hump. b. (initial capital letter) (in World War II) the Himalayas. hump (coit/S/Ch + us/P/Ch) coitus hump (comp/S/Ch + anion/P/Ch) companion "the hump" (sadn/S/Ch + ess/P/Ch) sadness "the Hump" (Himal/S/Ch + ayas/P/Ch) Himalayas
–verb (used with object) 6. to raise (the back) in a hump; hunch: The cat humped its back. 7. Railroads. to sort (cars) by means of a hump. 8. Informal. to exert (oneself) in a great effort. 9. Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse with.
hump (hun/S/Ch + ch/P/Ch) hunch hump (separ/S/Ch + ate/P/Ch) separate hump (end/S/Ch + eavour/P/Ch) endeavour hump ("get it on"/S/Ch + with/P/Ch) "get it on with"
10. Slang. a. to place or bear on the back or shoulder. b. to carry or haul. c. to load or unload; lift. hump (be/S/Ch + ar/P/Ch) bear hump (to/S/Ch + w/P/Ch) tow hump (upl/S/Ch + ift/P/Ch) uplift
–verb (used without object) 11. to rise in a hump. 12. Informal. to exert oneself; hustle or hurry. 13. Slang: Vulgar. to engage in sexual intercourse.
* When articulating "have a hump", "have a protuberance" or "make a great effort" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "hump" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "hump" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "humped" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "humped" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "humps" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "humps" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "humping" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
86. erase/intransitive??
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/erase , –verb (used without object) 7. to give way to effacement readily or easily. 8. to obliterate characters, letters, markings, etc., from something.
* When articulating "be removed easily" or "wipe out writing" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "erase" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
87. cancel out (cancel)
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cancel , –verb (used with object) 1. to make void; revoke; annul: to cancel a reservation. 2. to decide or announce that a planned event will not take place; call off: to cancel a meeting. 3. to mark or perforate (a postage stamp, admission ticket, etc.) so as to render invalid for reuse. 4. to neutralize; counterbalance; compensate for: His sincere apology canceled his sarcastic remark.
cancel (rev/S/Ch + oke/P/Ch) revoke cancel (call/S/Ch + off/P/Ch) "call off" cancel (perf/S/Ch + orate/P/Ch) perforate cancel (counterb/S/Ch + alance/P/Ch) counterbalance
5. Accounting. a. to close (an account) by crediting or paying all outstanding charges: He plans to cancel his account at the department store. b. to eliminate or offset (a debit, credit, etc.) with an entry for an equal amount on the opposite side of a ledger, as when a payment is received on a debt. 6. Mathematics. to eliminate by striking out a factor common to both the denominator and numerator of a fraction, equivalent terms on opposite sides of an equation, etc. 7. to cross out (words, letters, etc.) by drawing a line over the item. 8. Printing. to omit.
cancel (cl/S/Ch + ose/P/Ch) close cancel (offs/S/Ch + et/P/Ch) offset cancel (strike/S/Ch + out/P/Ch) "strike out" cancel (cross/S/Ch + out/P/Ch) "cross out" cancel (om/S/Ch + it/P/Ch) omit
–verb (used without object) 9. to counterbalance or compensate for one another; become neutralized (often fol. by out): The pros and cons cancel out. 10. Mathematics. (of factors common to both the denominator and numerator of a fraction, certain terms on opposite sides of an equation, etc.) to be equivalent; to allow cancellation.
* When articulating "cancel out", "become neutralized" or "allow cancellation" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "cancel" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "cancel" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "cancelled" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "cancelled" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "cancels" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "cancels" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "cancelling" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
–noun 11. an act of canceling. 12. Printing, Bookbinding. a. omission. b. a replacement for an omitted part.
cancel (cancel/S/Ch + ing/P/Ch) canceling cancel (om/S/Ch + ission/P/Ch) omission cancel (repl/S/Ch + acement/P/Ch) replacement
88. excise/tax??
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/excise , –noun 1. an internal tax or duty on certain commodities, as liquor or tobacco, levied on their manufacture, sale, or consumption within the country. 2. a tax levied for a license to carry on certain employments, pursue certain sports, etc. 3. British. the branch of the civil service that collects excise taxes.
–verb (used with object) 4. to impose an excise on.
excise (ta/S/Ch + x/P/Ch) tax excise (lic/S/Ch + ense/P/Ch) license excise (serv/S/Ch + ice/P/Ch) service
excise (charg/S/Ch + e/P/Ch) charge
89. wipe out (wipe)
* When articulating "wipe out" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "wipe" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "wipe" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "wiped" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "wiped" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "wipes" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "wipes" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "wiping" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wipe , –verb (used with object) 1. to rub lightly with or on a cloth, towel, paper, the hand, etc., in order to clean or dry the surface of: He wiped the furniture with a damp cloth. 2. to rub or draw (something) over a surface, as in cleaning or drying. 3. to remove by rubbing with or on something (usually fol. by away, off, out, etc.): Wipe the dirt off your shoes. Wipe the dust from the pictures. 4. to remove as if by rubbing (usually fol. by away, off, etc.): Wipe that smile off your face! 5. to erase, as from existence or memory (often fol. by from): to wipe a thought from one's mind.
wipe (ru/S/Ch + b/P/Ch) rub wipe (dr/S/Ch + aw/P/Ch) draw wipe (rem/S/Ch + ove/P/Ch) remove wipe (get/S/Ch + "rid of"/P/Ch) "get rid of" wipe (rub/S/Ch + off/P/Ch) "rub off"
6. to erase (magnetic tape, a recording, etc.). 7. Plumbing. a. to apply (solder in a semifluid state) by spreading with leather or cloth over the part to be soldered. b. to form (a joint) in this manner. 8. Machinery. (of a rotating shaft or the like) to melt the brasses of (a bearing) through friction. 9. Australian Slang. to refuse to have anything to do with; reject; dismiss.
wipe (dem/S/Ch + agnetize/P/Ch) demagnetize wipe (sold/S/Ch + er/P/Ch) solder wipe (un/S/Ch + ite/P/Ch) unite wipe (mel/S/Ch + t/P/Ch) melt wipe (rej/S/Ch + ect/P/Ch) reject
–noun 10. an act of wiping: He gave a few quick wipes to the furniture. 11. a rub, as of one thing over another. 12. Also called wipe-off. Movies. a technique in film editing by which the projected image of a scene appears to be pushed or wiped off the screen by the image that follows. 13. a piece of absorbent material, as of paper or cloth, used for wiping.
wipe (wip/S/Ch + ing/P/Ch) wiping wipe (ru/S/Ch + b/P/Ch) rub
wipe (pu/S/Ch + sh/P/Ch) push "wipe off" (pu/S + sh/P) push
wipe (mat/S/Ch + erial/P/Ch) material
14. a sweeping stroke or blow. 15. a gibe. 16. Machinery. wiper (def. 5). 17. Slang. a handkerchief.
wipe (bl/S/Ch + ow/P/Ch) blow wipe (gi/S/Ch + be/P/Ch) gibe wipe (wi/S/Ch + per/P/Ch) wiper wipe (handkerch/S/Ch + ief/P/Ch) handkerchief
—Verb phrases 18. wipe out, a. to destroy completely; demolish: The entire city was wiped out. b. Informal. to murder; kill: They wiped him out to keep him from testifying. c. Slang. to beat decisively, as in sports. d. Slang. (in sports) to be taken out of competition by a fall, accident, collision, etc. e. Slang. to intoxicate or cause to become high, esp. on narcotic drugs.
"wipe out" (dem/S/Ch + olish/P/Ch) demolish "wipe out" (murd/S/Ch + er/P/Ch) murder "wipe out" (bea/S/Ch + t/P/Ch) beat "wipe out" ("be taken"/S/Ch + "out of"/P/Ch) "be taken out of" "wipe out" (int/S/Ch + oxicate/P/Ch) intoxicate
19. wipe up, to clean completely by wiping: to wipe up the mess on the floor.
"wipe up" (br/S/Ch + ush/P/Ch) brush
90. luxuriousness (luxury)
* When articulating " luxuriousness" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "luxury" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/luxury?db=luna , –noun 1. a material object, service, etc., conducive to sumptuous living, usually a delicacy, elegance, or refinement of living rather than a necessity: Gold cufflinks were a luxury not allowed for in his budget. 2. free or habitual indulgence in or enjoyment of comforts and pleasures in addition to those necessary for a reasonable standard of well-being: a life of luxury on the French Riviera. 3. a means of ministering to such indulgence or enjoyment: This travel plan gives you the luxury of choosing which countries you can visit. 4. a pleasure out of the ordinary allowed to oneself: the luxury of an extra piece of the cake. 5. a foolish or worthless form of self-indulgence: the luxury of self-pity. 6. Archaic. lust; lasciviousness; lechery.
luxury (eleg/S/Ch + ance/P/Ch) elegance luxury (ind/S/Ch + ulgence/P/Ch) indulgence luxury (mean/S/Ch + s/P/Ch) means luxury (p/S/Ch + leasure/P/Ch) pleasure luxury (se(l)f/S/Ch + indulgence/P/Ch) self-indulgence luxury (lasciv/S/Ch + iousness/P/Ch) lasciviousness
–adjective 7. of, pertaining to, or affording luxury: a luxury hotel.
luxury (s/S/Ch + plendid/P/Ch) splendid
91. voluptuousness (extra)
* When articulating "voluptuousness" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "extra" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "extra" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "extras" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/extra , –adjective 1. beyond or more than what is usual, expected, or necessary; additional: an extra copy of a newspaper; an extra charge. 2. larger or better than what is usual: an extra binding.
extra (add/S/Ch + itional/P/Ch) additional extra (larg/S/Ch + e/P/Ch) large extra (fa/S/Ch + y=n/P/Ch) fine [fa y=n]
–noun 3. something extra or additional: the little amenities and extras that make life pleasant. 4. an additional expense. 5. a special edition of a newspaper, other than a regular edition. 6. something of superior quality. 7. Movies, Television. a person hired by the day to play a minor part, as a member of a mob or crowd. 8. an additional worker. 9. Usually, extras. Cricket. a score or run not made from the bat, as a bye or a wide.
extra (someth/S/Ch + ing/P/Ch) something extra (exp/S/Ch + ense/P/Ch) expense extra (ed/S/Ch + ition/P/Ch) edition extra (qual/S/Ch + ity/P/Ch) quality extra (dæ/S/Ch + y=/P/Ch) day [dæ y=] extra (work/S/Ch + er/P/Ch) worker extras (ba/S/Ch + y=/P/Ch) bye [ba y=]
–adverb 10. in excess of the usual or specified amount: an extra high price. 11. beyond the ordinary degree; unusually; uncommonly: done extra well; extra large.
extra (exc/S/Ch + eptionally/P/Ch) exceptionally extra (unc/S/Ch + ommonly/P/Ch) uncommonly
92. aesthetics (esthetics/art)
* When articulating "aesthetics" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "esthetics" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "esthetics" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "art" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/art , –noun 1. the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance. 2. the class of objects subject to aesthetic criteria; works of art collectively, as paintings, sculptures, or drawings: a museum of art; an art collection. 3. a field, genre, or category of art: Dance is an art. 4. the fine arts collectively, often excluding architecture: art and architecture. 5. any field using the skills or techniques of art: advertising art; industrial art.
art (rea/S/Ch + lm/P/Ch) realm art (obj/S/Ch + ect/P/Ch) object art (categ/S/Ch + ory/P/Ch) category art (fine/S/Ch + arts/P/Ch) "fine arts" art (sk/S/Ch + lll/P/Ch) skill
6. (in printed matter) illustrative or decorative material: Is there any art with the copy for this story? 7. the principles or methods governing any craft or branch of learning: the art of baking; the art of selling. 8. the craft or trade using these principles or methods. 9. skill in conducting any human activity: a master at the art of conversation. 10. a branch of learning or university study, esp. one of the fine arts or the humanities, as music, philosophy, or literature.
art (illustrative/S/Ch + material/P/Ch) "illustrative material" art (learn/S/Ch + ing/P/Ch) learning art (tr/S/Ch + ade/P/Ch) trade art (act/S/Ch + ivity/P/Ch) activity art (hum/S/Ch + anities/P/Ch) humanities
11. arts, a. (used with a singular verb) the humanities: a college of arts and sciences. b. (used with a plural verb) liberal arts. 12. skilled workmanship, execution, or agency, as distinguished from nature. 13. trickery; cunning: glib and devious art. 14. studied action; artificiality in behavior. 15. an artifice or artful device: the innumerable arts and wiles of politics. 16. Archaic. science, learning, or scholarship.
arts (the/S/Ch + humanities/P/Ch) "the humanities" arts (liberal/S/Ch + arts/P/Ch) "liberal arts"
art (ag/S/Ch + ency/P/Ch) agency art (cunn/S/Ch + ing/P/Ch) cunning art (beh/S/Ch + avior/P/Ch) behavior art (dev/S/Ch + lce/P/Ch) device art (sch/S/Ch + olarship/P/Ch) scholarship
93. pleasantness (pleasure/pleasance)
* When articulating "pleasantness", "have pleasure" or "take a holiday" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "pleasure" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "pleasure" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "pleasured" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "pleasured" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "pleasures" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "pleasures" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "pleasuring" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "pleasuring" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "pleasance" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pleasure , –noun 1. the state or feeling of being pleased. 2. enjoyment or satisfaction derived from what is to one's liking; gratification; delight. 3. worldly or frivolous enjoyment: the pursuit of pleasure. 4. recreation or amusement; diversion; enjoyment: Are you traveling on business or for pleasure?
pleasure (satisf/S/Ch + action/P/Ch) satisfaction pleasure (en/S/Ch + joyment/P/Ch) enjoyment pleasure (am/S/Ch + usement/P/Ch) amusement
5. sensual gratification. 6. a cause or source of enjoyment or delight: It was a pleasure to see you. 7. pleasurable quality: the pleasure of his company. 8. one's will, desire, or choice: to make known one's pleasure.
pleasure (gr/S/Ch + atification/P/Ch) gratification pleasure (del/S/Ch + ight/P/Ch) delight pleasure (qual/S/Ch + ity/P/Ch) quality pleasure (des/S/Ch + ire/P/Ch) desire
–verb (used with object) 9. to give pleasure to; gratify; please.
pleasure (gr/S/Ch + atify/P/Ch) gratify
–verb (used without object) 10. to take pleasure; delight: I pleasure in your company. 11. to seek pleasure, as by taking a holiday.
94. loveliness (love)
Re/Corrections: Article of "fair(ness), love(liness), neighbo(u)rly, siz(e)ably, wil(l)fully, corpor(e)al, cordial, futile, troubledly, disturbing" <<Column 25. love(liness)>>
* When articulating "loveliness" or "have deep affection" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "love" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "love" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "loved" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "loved" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "loves" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "loves" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "loving" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/love , n. 1. A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness. 2. A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair; the emotion of sex and romance. 3. a. Sexual passion. b. Sexual intercourse. c. A love affair.
love (aff/S/Ch + ection/P/Ch) affection love (rom/S/Ch + ance/P/Ch) romance love (pass/S/Ch + ion/P/Ch) passion love (interc/S/Ch + ourse/P/Ch) intercourse love (aff/S/Ch + air/P/Ch) affair
4. An intense emotional attachment, as for a pet or treasured object. 5. A person who is the object of deep or intense affection or attraction; beloved. Often used as a term of endearment. 6. An expression of one's affection: Send him my love. 7. a. A strong predilection or enthusiasm: a love of language. b. The object of such an enthusiasm: The outdoors is her greatest love.
love (att/S/Ch + achment/P/Ch) attachment love (end/S/Ch + earment/P/Ch) endearment love (expr/S/Ch + ession/P/Ch) expression love (enthus/S/Ch + iasm/P/Ch) enthusiasm love (obj/S/Ch + ect/P/Ch) object
8. Love Mythology Eros or Cupid. 9. often Love Christianity Charity. 10. Sports A zero score in tennis.
Love (Er/S/Ch + os/P/Ch) Eros Love (Char/S/Ch + ity/P/Ch) Charity love (zer/S/Ch + o/P/Ch) zero
v. loved, lov•ing, loves v.tr. 1. To have a deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward (a person): We love our parents. I love my friends. 2. To have a feeling of intense desire and attraction toward (a person). 3. To have an intense emotional attachment to: loves his house. 4. a. To embrace or caress. b. To have sexual intercourse with.
love ("have affection"/S/Ch + toward/P/Ch) "have affection toward" love ("have attraction"/S/Ch + toward/P/Ch) "have attraction toward" love ("have attachment"/S/Ch + toward/P/Ch) "have attachment toward" love (car/S/Ch + ess/P/Ch) caress love ("To have sexual intercourse"/S/Ch + with/P/Ch) "To have sexual intercourse with"
5. To like or desire enthusiastically: loves swimming. 6. Theology To have charity for. 7. To thrive on; need: The cactus loves hot, dry air.
love (des/S/Ch + ire/P/Ch) desire love ("have charity"/S/Ch + for/P/Ch) "have charity for" love (thrive/S/Ch + on/P/Ch) "thrive on"
v.intr. To experience deep affection or intense desire for another.
95. denseness (density)
Re/Corrections: Article of "proof, submission, reverence, observance, density, compact(ed)ness, impenetrability, thick, close, heavy" <<Column 53. denseness/density>>
Re/Corrections: Article of " '=ia*Λ/o/u' agent/H? height/representative/minister/agent/deputy/summit/peak, fund(s), mutual/trust" <<Column 2. (tetragraph-type) seed?? "=ia"> A) >>
If articulating [=iao] from /S/SS, “denseness”/+-, "tightness"/+bp, “closeness”/+cp, and “thickness"/Ch/+-, “compactness"/Ch/+bp, “impenetrability"/Ch/+cp are pronounced.
* When articulating "denseness" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "density" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "density" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "densities" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/density , –noun, plural -ties. 1. the state or quality of being dense; compactness; closely set or crowded condition. 2. stupidity; slow-wittedness; obtuseness. 3. the number of inhabitants, dwellings, or the like, per unit area: The commissioner noted that the population density of certain city blocks had fallen dramatically. 4. Physics. mass per unit volume. 5. Electricity. a. the quantity of electricity per unit of volume at a point in space, or the quantity per unit of area at a point on a surface. b. current density.
density (obtusen/S/Ch + ess/P/Ch) obtuseness density (numb/S/Ch + er/P/Ch) number density (ma/S/Ch + ss/P/Ch) mass density ("quantity of"/S/Ch + electricity/P/Ch) "quantity of electricity" density (curr/S/Ch + ent/P/Ch) current
6. the degree of opacity of a substance, medium, etc., that transmits light. 7. Photography. the relative degree of opacity of an area of a negative or transparency, often expressed logarithmically. 8. Computers. a measure of the compactness of data stored on an external storage medium, as disk or tape, or displayed on a CRT or other screen.
density (op/S/Ch + acity/P/Ch) opacity density (transp/S/Ch + arency/P/Ch) transparency density ("compactness of"/S/Ch + data/P/Ch) "compactness of data"
96. tightness (want)
Re: Article of "'Λiu*a/o/=' want-for, wish, whether/if/that/when, but-what/that, would/should, touching/about, social" <<Column 4. want-for>>
* When articulating "tightness", "have inclination", "have deficiency", "have necessity", "be in destitution" or "be absent" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "want" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "want" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abT speaking posture, "wanted" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "wanted" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/abT speaking posture, "wants" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
When articulating "wants" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /P/Ch/abR speaking posture, "wanting" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/want , –verb (used with object) 1. to feel a need or a desire for; wish for: to want one's dinner; always wanting something new. 2. to wish, need, crave, demand, or desire (often fol. by an infinitive): I want to see you. She wants to be notified. 3. to be without or be deficient in: to want judgment; to want knowledge. 4. to fall short by (a specified amount): The sum collected wants but a few dollars of the desired amount. 5. to require or need: The house wants painting.
want ("feel a need"/S/Ch + for/P/Ch) "feel a need for" want (crS/Ch + ave/P/Ch) crave want ("be deficient"/S/Ch + in/P/Ch) "be deficient in" want ("fall short"/S/Ch + by/P/Ch) "fall short by" want (req/S/Ch + uire/P/Ch) require
–verb (used without object) 6. to feel inclined; wish; like (often fol. by to): We can stay home if you want. 7. to be deficient by the absence of some part or thing, or to feel or have a need (sometimes fol. by for): He did not want for abilities. 8. to have need (usually fol. by for): If you want for anything, let him know. 9. to be in a state of destitution, need, or poverty: She would never allow her parents to want. 10. to be lacking or absent, as a part or thing necessary to completeness: All that wants is his signature.
–noun 11. something wanted or needed; necessity: My wants are few. 12. something desired, demanded, or required: a person of childish, capricious wants. 13. absence or deficiency of something desirable or requisite; lack: plants dying for want of rain. 14. the state of being without something desired or needed; need: to be in want of an assistant. 15. the state of being without the necessaries of life; destitution; poverty: a country where want is virtually unknown. 16. a sense of lack or need of something: to feel a vague want.
want (nec/S/Ch + essity/P/Ch) necessity want (wi/S/Ch + sh/P/Ch) wish want (def/S/Ch + iciency/P/Ch) deficiency want (nee/S/Ch + d/P/Ch) need want (pov/S/Ch + erty/P/Ch) poverty want ("sense of"/S/Ch + need/P/Ch) "sense of need"
97. closeness (parsimony)
* When articulating "closeness" with/from GRECOnglish/GC /S/Ch/abT speaking posture, "parsimony" is metaphthong/MPh pronounced.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/parsimony , n. 1. Unusual or excessive frugality; extreme economy or stinginess. 2. Adoption of the simplest assumption in the formulation of a theory or in the interpretation of data, especially in accordance with the rule of Ockham's razor.
parsimony (ec/S/Ch + onomy/P/Ch) economy parsimony (ass/S/Ch + umption/P/Ch) assumption
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