diminutive - a word that is formed with a suffix (such as -let or -kin) to indicate smallness dirty word - a word that is considered to be unmentionable; "`failure' is a dirty word to him" dissyllable, disyllable - a word having two syllables descriptor, form, signifier, word form ...
1.to make or use gestures, esp. in an animated or excited manner with or instead of speech. v.t. 2.to express by gesturing. [1595–1605; < Latingesticulātus, past participle ofgesticulārīto use gestures, mime, derivative of Late Latingesticulusgesture, diminutive ofgestus;seegestic,-...
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Do not sit through "Summit of the Gods" if you have a fear of heights or dangling from frosted cliffs. Several of the majestic long shots in "Summit of the Gods" shrink climbers down to diminutive specks as they cling to the cliffsides of rugged mountains. Based on the manga by Jiro ...
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Romanian Super Steluță[?] Super Star (the word "Star" is used with its diminutive form) Happy Meal box during the 2017 Super Mario-themed McDonald's promotion in Romania Super Stea[?] Super Star The Super Mario Bros Movie Russian Суперзвезда[?]Superzvezda Superstar...
The Italian feminine form is Oscara, with the diminutive Oscarina. The Italian name day is February 3, being associated with the 9th-century Saint Ansgar/Anskar/Anschar, Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, who died on that day.[noted -ed]
While we assemble a more formal remembrance, here are some items from around the site as well as two from the archives we’re re-running today (Joe McCulloch instructed me that “Umezz” was his preferred diminutive, don’t bother me): An essay from The Comics Journal #233 by Ng Suat...
[French toilette, piece of cloth for wrapping up a bundle of clothes, items used for personal grooming, toilette, dressing table, toilet (by euphemism), from Old French tellette, piece of cloth for wrapping up a bundle of clothes, diminutive of teile, cloth; see toil2.] American Heritage...
[Middle Englishsedule,slip of parchment or paper, note, from Old Frenchcedule, from Late Latinschedula, diminutive ofscheda, variant of Latinscida,papyrus strip, from Greekskhida, skhedē; perhaps akin toskhizein,to split; seeschizo-.] ...