"tooth", source also of Sanskrit danta, Greek odoys, odontos, Lithuanian dantis, Welsh and Breton dant, Breton dent, Cornish dans, Hindi and Urdu daant, Sinhala data, Gujarati and Malayalam dāta, Dutch tand, Old English toð, Modern English tooth, and German Zahn—all meaning "tooth"...
Meaning: Here is a much lovelier word than lukewarm that I read and hear far less often. It comes with an adverb, tepidly, and a noun, tepidity. Then there is the clumsier tepidness for letters to someone you don't like.Notes: This word is often associated with liquids: "When it ...
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Meaning: 1. A creed, a fixed if not formal belief or set of beliefs that determine behavior. 2. (Capitalized: Credo) A creed of the Church, usually in Latin. 3. The recitation of a creed or Credo. 4. A musical setting of the Nicene Creed....