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Rezbipul Posted 21 years ago
Linguistics Studies

List of words

Can anybody please tell me all the possible words having the format

-word

like f-word and n-word and also the meaning of each of them?
  

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abase v. To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade. abbess n.

  • abase v.
  • To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade.
  • abbess n.
  • The lady superior of a nunnery.
  • abbey n.
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abase v. To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade.
abbess n. The lady superior of a nunnery.
abbey n. The group of buildings which collectively form the dwelling-place of a society of monks or nuns.
abbot n. The superior of a community of monks.
abdicate v. To give up (royal power or the like).
abdomen n. In mammals, the visceral cavity between the diap
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No that's not what I meant. What I meant was the list of all possible words like 'a-word', 'b-word', 's-word', 'l-word', 'd-word' etc with their repective meaning.
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You mean a dictionary?
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Hi rezbipul.
Do you mean this kind of words?

a-bridge
abridge - reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened" - www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn

b-eagle
beagle - a small short-legged smooth-coated breed of hound - www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn

c-lack
clack - a sharp abrupt noise as if two ob
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No sweety I did not mean dictionary. Obviously the words should have a 'word' at the end.

That means which of the following 24 'words' are valid with valid meaning:

a-word
b-word
c-word
d-word
e-word
g-word
h-word
i-word
j-word
k-word
l-word
m-word
o-word
p-word
q-word
r-word
s-word
t-word
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do you mean f-word(so as not to spell ***)?
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dword
A portion of memory, usually a variable, which has a length of four bytes. The term dword is given to anything which is four bytes in length. Literally, a dword is a "double word."
math.msu.su/~vfnik/WinApi/glossary.html

sword
a cutting or thrusting weapon with a long blade
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn
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Ah, so you mean taboo words that should not be written out in full? Like f-word and s-word and "terrible four-letter words" and such things? Thought all you guys knew them all;) To be honest, I think my post'll be heavily modified if I do explain what those words really are:D
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'F-word' is the only commonly understood phrase as a forbidden word, rezbipul.


In interactive conversation, we are able to coin the phrase ' - word' with any of the letters if the other interlocuter is able to interpret it. For instance:

Two fat ladies talking over tea and chocolate eclairs:

1st Lady: I think we had better try to lose some weight.
2nd Lady
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I Think your idea is right mister micawber. I would like to add that 'n-word' is also a commonly understood thing and you will find it in any standard dictionary. For your information:
http://www.ldoceonline.com/

Is there any possibility that 'd-word' is also commonly accepted as '****' and 's-word' as '***' a

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