2. Still to be done or dealt with; remaining: I've got two exams down and two to go. [Middle English gon, from Old English gān; see ghē- in Indo-European roots.] Our Living Language Go has long been used to describe the production of nonlinguistic noises, notably in conversation ...
10. to go, for consumption off the premises where sold: pizza to go. [before 900; Middle English gon, Old English gān, c. Old Saxon -gān, Old High German gēn] go2 (goʊ) n. a Japanese board game for two in which black and white stones are placed on intersecting lines in...
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Or if we discard the -tion and replace it with Latin tellus, "earth," we come up with lunatellus, an astronomical model displaying the relative motions of the moon and earth. And if all of this "word-building" seems loony to you (a word completely unrelated to lunar, named after the...
10. to go, for consumption off the premises where sold: pizza to go. [before 900; Middle English gon, Old English gān, c. Old Saxon -gān, Old High German gēn] go2 (goʊ) n. a Japanese board game for two in which black and white stones are placed on intersecting lines in...
2. Still to be done or dealt with; remaining: I've got two exams down and two to go. [Middle English gon, from Old English gān; see ghē- in Indo-European roots.] Our Living Language Go has long been used to describe the production of nonlinguistic noises, notably in conversation ...
2. Still to be done or dealt with; remaining: I've got two exams down and two to go. [Middle English gon, from Old English gān; see ghē- in Indo-European roots.] Our Living Language Go has long been used to describe the production of nonlinguistic noises, notably in conversation ...
2. Still to be done or dealt with; remaining: I've got two exams down and two to go. [Middle English gon, from Old English gān; see ghē- in Indo-European roots.] Our Living Language Go has long been used to describe the production of nonlinguistic noises, notably in conversation ...
10. to go, for consumption off the premises where sold: pizza to go. [before 900; Middle English gon, Old English gān, c. Old Saxon -gān, Old High German gēn] go2 (goʊ) n. a Japanese board game for two in which black and white stones are placed on intersecting lines in...
2. Still to be done or dealt with; remaining: I've got two exams down and two to go. [Middle English gon, from Old English gān; see ghē- in Indo-European roots.] Our Living Language Go has long been used to describe the production of nonlinguistic noises, notably in conversation ...