Anagrams of Fridley
Word Fridley has
170 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of Fridley.
- Ridley
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noun,
Also called Atlantic ridley, bastard ridley, bastard turtle. a gray sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempii, of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America, about 24 inches (61 cm) long, previously thought to be a hybrid of the loggerhead and green turtles: an endangered species.
- ferly
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noun,
something unusual, strange, or causing wonder or terror.
- idler
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noun,
a person who passes time in a lazy or unproductive way.
- yield
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noun,
something yielded.
- Fried
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noun,
Alfred Hermann [al-frid hur-muh n;; German ahl-freyt her-mahn] /ˈæl frɪd ˈhɜr mən;; German ˈɑl freɪt ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1864–1921, Austrian writer and journalist: Nobel Peace Prize 1911.
- 2,4-d
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noun,
a white to yellow, crystalline powder, C 8 H 6 O 3 Cl 2 , slightly soluble in water: used for killing weeds.
- felid
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noun,
any animal of the family Felidae, comprising the cats.
- edify
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verb (used with object),
to instruct or benefit, especially morally or spiritually; uplift:
- lifer
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noun,
a person sentenced to or serving a term of life imprisonment.
- flyer
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noun,
Textiles.
a rotating device that adds twist to the slubbing or roving and winds the stock onto a spindle or bobbin in a uniform manner.
a similar device for adding twist to yarn.
- redly
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adverb,
with a red color or glow:
- flier
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noun,
something that flies, as a bird or insect.
- refl.
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- flied
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noun,
a strip of material sewn along one edge of a garment opening for concealing buttons, zippers, or other fasteners.
- reify
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verb (used with object),
to convert into or regard as a concrete thing:
- rifle
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noun,
a shoulder firearm with spiral grooves cut in the inner surface of the gun barrel to give the bullet a rotatory motion and thus a more precise trajectory.
- Riley
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noun,
James Whitcomb [hwit-kuh m,, wit-] /ˈʰwɪt kəm,, ˈwɪt-/ (Show IPA), 1849–1916, U.S. poet.
- 30-30
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- Fidel
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noun,
a male given name.
- Field
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noun,
an expanse of open or cleared ground, especially a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.
- drily
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adverb,
dryly.
- fiery
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adjective,
consisting of, attended with, characterized by, or containing fire:
- deify
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verb (used with object),
to make a god of; exalt to the rank of a deity; personify as a deity:
- FRED
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noun,
a male given name, form of Frederick.
- fley
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verb,
to frighten; terrify.
- file
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noun,
a folder, cabinet, or other container in which papers, letters, etc., are arranged in convenient order for storage or reference.
- Frey
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noun,
the god of peace, prosperity, and marriage: one of the Vanir, originally brought to Asgard as a hostage.
- Fri.
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- fyrd
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noun,
the militia in Anglo-Saxon England.
- fld.
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- fled
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verb,
simple past tense and past participle of flee.
- Frei
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noun,
Eduardo [e-dwahr-th aw] /ɛˈdwɑr ðɔ/ (Show IPA), 1911–82, Chilean statesman: president 1964–70.
- 1080
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- idle
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noun,
the state or quality of being idle.
- Reid
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noun,
Sir George Huston, 1845–1918, Australian statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister 1904–05.
- Ryle
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noun,
Sir Martin, 1918–84, British astronomer: Nobel Prize in physics 1974.
- rile
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verb (used with object),
to irritate or vex.
- rife
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adjective,
of common or frequent occurrence; prevalent; in widespread existence, activity, or use:
- Riel
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noun,
a paper money and monetary unit of Cambodia, equal to 100 sen.
- ride
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noun,
a journey or excursion on a horse, camel, etc., or on or in a vehicle.
- rely
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verb (used without object),
to depend confidently; put trust in (usually followed by on or upon):
- rel.
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- reif
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noun,
plunder; booty; loot.
- ref.
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- yeld
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adjective,
barren; sterile.
- lyre
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noun,
a musical instrument of ancient Greece consisting of a soundbox made typically from a turtle shell, with two curved arms connected by a yoke from which strings are stretched to the body, used especially to accompany singing and recitation.
- Life
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noun,
the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.
- lier
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noun,
a person or thing that lies, as in wait or in ambush.
- Lief
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adverb,
gladly; willingly:
- lied
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noun,
a typically 19th-century German art song characterized by the setting of a poetic text in either strophic or through-composed style and the treatment of the piano and voice in equal artistic partnership:
- Leif
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noun,
a male given name.
- ile-
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- yird
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noun,
earth.
- Ire.
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- Frye
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noun,
(Herman) Northrop, 1912–91, Canadian literary critic and educator.
- Fed.
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- deil
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noun,
devil.
- DIRE
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adjective,
causing or involving great fear or suffering; dreadful; terrible:
- dir.
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- dif-
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- Dyer
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noun,
John, 1700–58, British poet.
- diel
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adjective,
of or relating to a 24-hour period, especially a regular daily cycle, as of the physiology or behavior of an organism.
- dlr.
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- der.
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- dely
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- deli
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noun,
a delicatessen.
- Del.
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- dirl
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verb (used without object),
to vibrate; shake.
- def.
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- defy
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noun,
a challenge; a defiance.
- lei
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noun,
(in the Hawaiian Islands) a wreath of flowers, leaves, etc., for the neck or head.
- Lie
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noun,
a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood. Synonyms: prevarication, falsification.
Antonyms: truth.
- lid
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noun,
a removable or hinged cover for closing the opening, usually at the top, of a pot, jar, trunk, etc.; a movable cover.
- Ler
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noun,
the personification of the sea and the father of Manannan: corresponds to the Welsh Llyr.
- DIL
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- Ley
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noun,
leu.
- Dey
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noun,
the title of the governor of Algiers before the French conquest in 1830.
- lye
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noun,
a highly concentrated, aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.
- Ld.
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- Fey
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adjective,
British Dialect. doomed; fated to die.
- de-
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- Ir.
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- RIF
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noun,
Er [er] /ɛr/ (Show IPA) a mountainous coastal region in N Morocco.
- il-
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- LED
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noun,
light-emitting diode: a semiconductor diode that emits light when conducting current and is used in electronic displays, indoor and outdoor lighting, etc.
- Rye
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noun,
a widely cultivated cereal grass, Secale cereale, having one-nerved glumes and two- or three-flowered spikelets.
- DIY
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- DEI
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adverb,
by the grace of God.
- Lif
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- dye
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noun,
a coloring material or matter.
- Lir
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noun,
Ler.
- Die
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noun,
Machinery.
any of various devices for cutting or forming material in a press or a stamping or forging machine.
a hollow device of steel, often composed of several pieces to be fitted into a stock, for cutting the threads of bolts or the like.
one of the separate pieces of such a device.
a steel block or plate with small conical holes through which wire, plastic rods, etc., are drawn.
- RID
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noun,
a journey or excursion on a horse, camel, etc., or on or in a vehicle.
- Re.
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- RDF
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- red
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noun,
any of various colors resembling the color of blood; the primary color at one extreme end of the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 610 and 780 nanometers.
- di.
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- RFI
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- RFE
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- Rey
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noun,
a city in N Iran, near Teheran.
- RFD
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- Rd.
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- IRL
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- Yid
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noun,
a contemptuous term used to refer to a Jew.
- Fl.
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- ed.
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- ef-
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- efl
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- eir
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- fly
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noun,
a strip of material sewn along one edge of a garment opening for concealing buttons, zippers, or other fasteners.
- eld
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noun,
age.
- ELF
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noun,
(in folklore) one of a class of preternatural beings, especially from mountainous regions, with magical powers, given to capricious and often mischievous interference in human affairs, and usually imagined to be a diminutive being in human form; sprite; fairy.
- Eli
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noun,
a Hebrew judge and priest. I Sam. 1–4.
- Ely
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noun,
Isle of, a former administrative county in E England: now part of Cambridgeshire.
- Frl
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- FIR
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noun,
any coniferous tree belonging to the genus Abies, of the pine family, characterized by its pyramidal style of growth, flat needles, and erect cones.
- ery
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- fil
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noun,
fils.
- FYI
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- fie
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interjection,
(used to express mild disgust, disapprobation, annoyance, etc.)
- fid
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noun,
a stout bar of wood or metal placed across a lower spar so as to support a higher one.
- FDR
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noun,
(Anna) Eleanor, 1884–1962, U.S. diplomat, author, and lecturer (wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt).
- fer
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preposition, conjunction,
for.
- Fry
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noun,
a dish of something fried.
- Fr.
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abbreviation,
Father.
- RLD
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- ide
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- yer
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- DRE
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- ier
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- ify
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- Dry
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noun,
a prohibitionist.
- Ife
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noun,
a town in SW Nigeria.
- Dr.
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- id.
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- IF
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noun,
a supposition; uncertain possibility:
- yr
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- 2D
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noun,
a two-dimensional form or appearance:
- RF
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- f.
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noun,
(Paul) Felix (Edler von Münzberg) [poul fey-liks eyd-luh r fuh n mynts-berk] /paʊl ˈfeɪ lɪks ˈeɪd lər fən ˈmüntsˌbɛrk/ (Show IPA), 1863–1942, Austrian composer, conductor, and writer.
- FD
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- FE
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- ry
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- dl
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- 3D
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noun,
a three-dimensional form or appearance:
- yl
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- fy
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- D.
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- DF
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- FI
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noun,
the solmization syllable used for the semitone between the fourth and fifth degrees of a scale.
- ly
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- L.
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- LR
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- i.
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- LF
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- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- EI
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- er
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interjection,
(used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
- yd
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noun,
a unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one yard on each side; 0.8361 square meters. 2 , sq. yd. Abbreviation: yd.
- Yi
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noun,
(in Chinese ethical philosophy) faithful performance of one's specified duties to society.
- ey
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- Y.
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- R.
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- RI
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- el
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noun,
Informal. elevated railroad.
- le
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- ye
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pronoun,
Archaic, except in some elevated or ecclesiastical prose Literary, or British Dialect.
(used nominatively as the plural of thou especially in rhetorical, didactic, or poetic contexts, in addressing a group of persons or things):
(used nominatively for the second person singular, especially in polite address):
(used objectively in the second person singular or plural):
- L2
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- L1
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- LI
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noun,
the solmization syllable used for the semitone between the sixth and seventh degrees of a scale.