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- From Anglo-Saxon swipian to whip, shake, whirl. See swoop. (Wiktionary)
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A glossary of nipples
Nipples, derivatives, scientific breeds and breakfast celebrities.
nipple, fripple, stipple, pipple, quipple, shipple, pripple, snipple, tipple, gripple, miffle, flipple and 9 more...
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A Provincial Glossary, 1787
A list of provincial English words that appear in Francis Grose's A Provincial Glossary, with a Collection of Local Proverbs and Popular Superstitions. London, MDCCLXXXVII. Printed for S. Hooper, N...
tharky, velling, cadma, whinnock, caingel, giglet, gill-houter, leasing, leech-way, dellfin, underwood, dilvered and 193 more...
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Adjectival Arcana
A roster of adjectives that infrequently surface in typical conversation and writing. Many are dredged from scientific or other technical jargon or sieved from examples of disused archaic forms.
unitegmic, acaulescent, reticuloendothelial, ingressive, uniate, acanthopterygian, ossific, epiphysial, perivisceral, acœlomatous, cestoid, acælomate and 7756 more...
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swipper
a venture into the indo-european roots weip- (to turn, twist or wrap) and nem- ( to divide, distribute or allot) exploring their paradoxical relationships along with other words between them in spe...
swipper, lightsome, quiver, snell, volant, epenthesis, tith, wight, flit, deft, yare, legerity and 41 more...
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sakhalinskii A wet nipple. Jul 30, 2008