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1788 lines
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"Tottenham pudding":{
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"definitions":{
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": concentrated steam-sterilized swill for swine":[]
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},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-222911",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"tot (up)":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": to add numbers together to find out the total":[
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"He totted up the bill."
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]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{},
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-035050",
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"type":[
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"phrasal verb"
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]
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},
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"total":{
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"antonyms":[
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"aggregate",
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"full",
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"sum",
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"sum total",
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"summation",
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"totality",
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"whole"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": a product of addition : sum":[],
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": absolute , utter":[
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"a total failure",
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"a total stranger"
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],
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": an entire quantity : amount":[],
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": comprising or constituting a whole : entire":[
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"the total amount"
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],
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": involving a complete and unified effort especially to achieve a desired effect":[
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"total war",
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"total theater"
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],
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": to add up : compute":[],
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": to amount to : number":[],
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": totally":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"Adjective",
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"a total lack of support",
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"a total eclipse of the sun",
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"He demanded total control of the project.",
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"What was the total amount of the bill",
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"the total number of words",
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"The country has a total population of about 100 million.",
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"Noun",
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"a total of 25 square miles",
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"that's the total for our wheat harvest this year",
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"Verb",
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"He carefully totaled the bill.",
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"two and two total four",
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
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"While the total number of injured was not clear, three hospitals reported 50 patients from the derailment combined. \u2014 Doha Madani, NBC News , 27 June 2022",
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"While the total number of migrants has soared in the past two decades, according to the International Organization for Migration, the percentage of migrants as part of the global population has hovered near 3 percent. \u2014 New York Times , 27 June 2022",
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"The city reported seven asymptomatic cases for Saturday\u2014half the total number of cases in all of mainland China for the day. \u2014 Fortune , 26 June 2022",
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"That is the total number of Afghan people who are currently in need of humanitarian assistance due to the country\u2019s ongoing crisis, according to the UN Refugee Agency. \u2014 Siladitya Ray, Forbes , 24 June 2022",
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"The state's total number of active cases topped 9,000 for the first time since February. \u2014 Andy Davis, Arkansas Online , 23 June 2022",
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"The total number of Americans collecting jobless benefits for the week ending June 11 was 1,315,000, up by 5,000 from the previous week. \u2014 Matt Ott, BostonGlobe.com , 23 June 2022",
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"The total number of Americans collecting jobless benefits for the week ending June 11 was 1,315,000, up by 5,000 from the previous week. \u2014 Matt Ott, Chicago Tribune , 23 June 2022",
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"The total number of U.S. restaurants stood at 13,679 last year, compared with 13,912 at the start of 2019. \u2014 Heather Haddon, WSJ , 23 June 2022",
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
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"In total , Blackstone is seeking to raise somewhere between $7-8 billion for the second iteration of its strategy, according to disclosures from one of its LPs, as was first reported by Buyouts Insider. \u2014 Jessica Mathews, Fortune , 29 June 2022",
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"In total , Bertone spent a decade working steadily at Reagle, serving as director of educational programs along with her work onstage. \u2014 Terry Byrne, BostonGlobe.com , 29 June 2022",
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"In total , the set has spent 10 nonconsecutive weeks atop the list. \u2014 Pamela Bustios, Billboard , 28 June 2022",
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"Eve has four stepchildren in total : Lotus, Cash, Mini and Jagger. \u2014 Elizabeth Ayoola, Essence , 28 June 2022",
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"The two lots are worth approximately $75 million in total , officials confirmed to CNN. \u2014 Cheri Mossburg, CNN , 28 June 2022",
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"In total , the two Boy Scout troops (Troop 73 and Troop 12) consisted of 16 boys (ages 13 to 17) and eight leaders. \u2014 Fox News , 28 June 2022",
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"Two other men have turned themselves in, and the Brazilian press reports that eight suspects in total may have been involved. \u2014 Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker , 28 June 2022",
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"In 2004, Grassley got almost 300,000 more votes than George W. Bush in a state where 1.5 million votes were cast in total . \u2014 Ben Jacobs, The New Republic , 28 June 2022",
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
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"That\u2019s happened only five other times total in the last year. \u2014 Damian J. Troise, Stan Choe, Anchorage Daily News , 17 June 2022",
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"His running mate, former Del. Aruna Miller, had $351,254 in a separate campaign committee, bringing the ticket\u2019s total up to about $2.1 million \u2014 the most of any candidate who had revealed their fundraising and spending by Tuesday evening. \u2014 Sam Janesch, Baltimore Sun , 15 June 2022",
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"The losses included a stretch of five games in which Milwaukee plated just six runs total , and all told Milwaukee scratched across 25 runs in the 12 games \u2014 and eight came in one game. \u2014 Jr Radcliffe, Journal Sentinel , 10 June 2022",
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"The Warriors found their rhythm and the range, shooting 7 of 12 on 3-pointers after registering just six threes total on 16 attempts in the first half. \u2014 Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com , 6 June 2022",
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"May's jobs total marked the lowest since April 2021. \u2014 David Goldman, CNN , 3 June 2022",
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"While the jury found Depp should receive $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages, the judge said state law caps punitive damages at $350,000, meaning Depp's award would total $10.35 million. \u2014 CBS News , 2 June 2022",
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"The areas total about 373,000 acres that could one day generate more than 4.5 gigawatts of energy and power 1.5 million homes, the Interior Department said in a statement. \u2014 Washington Post , 26 May 2022",
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"About half the company\u2019s portfolio residents are moving to a new city, and Common is expected to open more than 400 residential apartments total in Birmingham by the end of the year. \u2014 William Thornton | Wthornton@al.com, al , 25 May 2022",
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Adverb",
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"Golden Gate, with a difficulty rating of 5.13b, contains 41 pitches total , with the toughest ones awaiting in the final ten, which is partly what makes the route such a demanding one to free-climb within 24 hours. \u2014 Andrew Bisharat, Outside Online , 6 Nov. 2020",
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"Their lineup suffered one of its quietest nights all year, matching its season-low run total on just four hits. \u2014 Jack Harris, Los Angeles Times , 9 May 2022",
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"Now a junior, Bond is well on his way from breaking last year's home run total . \u2014 Shelby Dermer, The Enquirer , 7 Apr. 2022",
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"The 28 points scored total in the second quarter comes out to a 2.8-point-per-second-quarter average. \u2014 Steve Svekis, sun-sentinel.com , 12 Nov. 2021",
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"Washington has appeared in two games this season, seeing two defensive snaps and 12 special teams snaps total and combining with safety Jordan Richards for a kickoff return tackle in Week 5. \u2014 Jonas Shaffer, baltimoresun.com , 29 Oct. 2021",
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"Then, after countless hours of testing simulations and fundraising, what Mitchell said was originally planned to be 20 or so days total of on-track practice days split between Lucas Oil Raceway and IMS quickly became nearly 50. \u2014 Nathan Brown, The Indianapolis Star , 25 Oct. 2021",
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"If teams averaged half that number (0.396 HR/G), a player would get credit for twice his home run total . \u2014 Nick Lozito, San Francisco Chronicle , 12 July 2021",
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"Rattler had only been sacked twice total through the first three games\u2014once on an intentional grounding call in the opener against Tulane and once by Western Carolina. \u2014 Ryan Aber, USA TODAY , 26 Sep. 2021"
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],
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"first_known_use":{
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"14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Adjective",
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"1557, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Noun",
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"1601, in the meaning defined above":"Adverb",
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"1716, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Verb"
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},
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin totalis , from Latin totus whole, entire":"Adjective"
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8t\u014d-t\u1d4al"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"Choose the Right Synonym for total Adjective whole , entire , total , all mean including everything or everyone without exception. whole implies that nothing has been omitted, ignored, abated, or taken away. read the whole book entire may suggest a state of completeness or perfection to which nothing can be added. the entire population was wiped out total implies that everything has been counted, weighed, measured, or considered. the total number of people present all may equal whole , entire , or total . all proceeds go to charity",
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"synonyms":[
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"absolute",
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"all-out",
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"arrant",
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"blank",
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"blooming",
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"bodacious",
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"categorical",
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"categoric",
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"clean",
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"complete",
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"consummate",
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"crashing",
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"damn",
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"damned",
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"dead",
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"deadly",
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"definite",
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"downright",
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"dreadful",
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"fair",
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"flat",
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"flat-out",
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"out-and-out",
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"outright",
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"perfect",
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"plumb",
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"profound",
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"pure",
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"rank",
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"regular",
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"sheer",
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"simple",
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"stark",
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"stone",
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"straight-out",
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"thorough",
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"thoroughgoing",
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"unadulterated",
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"unalloyed",
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"unconditional",
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"unmitigated",
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"unqualified",
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"utter",
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"very"
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],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-033541",
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"type":[
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"adjective",
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"adverb",
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"noun",
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"verb"
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]
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},
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"total and permanent disability insurance":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": insurance against loss due to inability to follow a gainful occupation because of mental or physical impairment classified as permanent under the terms of a life insurance policy usually after such disability has continued for a stated period (as six months)":[]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-115140",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"total cleavage":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": holoblastic cleavage of an egg":[]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"pronounciation":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-204115",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"total depravity":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": a state of corruption due to original sin held in Calvinism to infect every part of man's nature and to make the natural man unable to know or obey God":[]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{
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"1794, in the meaning defined above":""
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},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"pronounciation":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-070429",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"total eclipse":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": an eclipse in which one celestial body is completely obscured by the shadow or body of another":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
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"For folks in the extreme northwest of the country, including a small slice of Oregon and a fair chunk of Washington, the moon will rise in total eclipse . \u2014 Tim Newcomb, Popular Mechanics , 10 May 2022",
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"The moon will be in total eclipse for nearly 90 minutes: from 11:29 p.m. to 12:53 a.m. \u2014 Dean Regas, The Enquirer , 10 May 2022",
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"Khonshu forces a total eclipse so that the council of the gods meets up for Arthur\u2019s trial. \u2014 Chris Smith, BGR , 13 Apr. 2022",
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"The total eclipse will last from 11:29 p.m. Sunday to 12:54 a.m. Monday. \u2014 Claire Rafford, The Indianapolis Star , 10 May 2022",
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"The next total eclipse of our Moon is set to happen on November 8, 2022. \u2014 Joshua Hawkins, BGR , 15 May 2022",
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"O\u2019Mara, who was living in New York at the time, wrote a post asking if anybody was going to watch the total eclipse on Easter Island and wanted to join her for a ski trip afterwards. \u2014 Gordy Megroz, Outside Online , 30 Aug. 2017",
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"The total eclipse begins at 10:29 p.m., gets most intense at 11:11 and ends at 11:53 p.m. \u2014 Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , 14 May 2022",
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"The total eclipse ends, and the moon should appear normal. \u2014 Rae Johnson, The Courier-Journal , 12 May 2022"
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],
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"first_known_use":{
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"1671, in the meaning defined above":""
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},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-200634",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"total environment":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": environment sense 4":[]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"pronounciation":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-010733",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"total heat":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": the thermal equivalent of the energy required to convert unit mass of a liquid at one temperature (as the melting point of the substance) into saturated vapor at any other given temperature":[]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-053058",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"total-annular eclipse":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": an eclipse of the sun in which totality is observed in the middle part of the path of the moon's shadow but an annular eclipse at the ends of the path near the sunrise and sunset points":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-033033"
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},
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"totalism":{
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"definitions":{
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": totalitarianism":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"warned that forfeiture of civil liberties for the sake of security would only result in the terror of totalism",
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
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"Common sense and a mania for systematization, logical thinking and ideological totalism , are constantly at war in the French character, as a belief in instant happiness and a paranoia about imaginary enemies are in the American. \u2014 Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker , 11 Apr. 2022"
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"first_known_use":{
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"1941, in the meaning defined above":""
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8t\u014d-t\u1d4al-\u02cci-z\u0259m"
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],
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"synonyms":[
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"absolutism",
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"autarchy",
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"authoritarianism",
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"autocracy",
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"Caesarism",
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"czarism",
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"tsarism",
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"tzarism",
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"despotism",
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"dictatorship",
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"totalitarianism",
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"tyranny"
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-050301",
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"totalitarian":{
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"definitions":{
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": advocating or characteristic of totalitarianism":[],
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": an advocate or practitioner of totalitarianism":[],
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": completely regulated by the state especially as an aid to national mobilization in an emergency":[],
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": exercising autocratic powers":[],
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": of or relating to a political regime based on subordination of the individual to the state and strict control of all aspects of the life and productive capacity of the nation especially by coercive measures (such as censorship and terrorism)":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective",
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"Huge crowds would fill St. Petersburg\u2019s main squares, thronging groups that did not want to be part of a totalitarian system. \u2014 Anna Nemtsova, The Atlantic , 10 June 2022",
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"Not treating China\u2019s activities as violations of sovereignty allows Beijing to export elements of its totalitarian system. \u2014 Michael Cunningham, WSJ , 6 May 2022",
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"Such a position is totalitarian in theory and practice. \u2014 Richard M. Reinsch Ii, National Review , 17 Feb. 2022",
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"Analysts believe that Pyongyang will continue to resemble China\u2019s totalitarian approach to the pandemic with further isolation and strict lockdowns, leaving them no choice but to aim for collective immunization. \u2014 Byjoohee Cho Andhakyung Kate Lee, ABC News , 20 May 2022",
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"China\u2019s citizens have begun to reject their government\u2019s totalitarian pandemic lockdowns. \u2014 Liancho Han, National Review , 4 May 2022",
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"But for a far broader set of companies, there\u2019s a much more dangerous threat looming on the horizon: Russia\u2019s totalitarian twin and closest military and economic ally\u2013China. \u2014 Keith Krach, Fortune , 27 Apr. 2022",
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"More than a century later, in the Cold War, Tocqueville could seem a wise man of anti- totalitarian liberalism\u2014a figure chastened by history\u2019s terrors, unillusioned about utopian promises, and able to help keep democracy on a narrow but smooth path. \u2014 Jedediah Britton-purdy, The New Republic , 22 Apr. 2022",
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"Moscow initially partnered with Nazi Berlin to divide eastern Europe between the two totalitarian regimes. \u2014 James Nixey, CNN , 29 Apr. 2022",
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
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"But that would not address the fundamental goal of the protests: to end the totalitarian stranglehold that has subjected the Cubans to an unbearable serfdom. \u2014 N\u00e9stor T. Carbonell, National Review , 16 July 2021",
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"And there\u2019s another reason why totalitarians capable of horrific human rights violations are a real hosting nightmare. \u2014 Sarah Todd, Quartz , 27 Dec. 2019",
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"Some of his most popular works were surrealistic fantasies set in grisly worlds run by totalitarians and conformists. \u2014 Fox News , 28 June 2018",
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"Some of Ellison's most popular works were surrealistic fantasies set in grisly worlds run by totalitarians and conformists. \u2014 Robert Jablon, USA TODAY , 28 June 2018",
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"Surveying the literary output of leaders from Lenin to Kim Jong-il, Kalder asks why so many totalitarians dabble in literature. \u2014 Colin Dickey, The New Republic , 22 Mar. 2018",
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"No reasonable purpose is served by using a term that lumps together totalitarians , autocrats, conservatives and democratic nationalists, as though these are all varieties of a single dark worldview. \u2014 Yoram Hazony, WSJ , 4 Aug. 2017",
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"Alas, the illiberal totalitarians who demanded that the American Conservative Union reverse course denied us a chance to find out. \u2014 Osita Nwanevu, Slate Magazine , 12 Mar. 2017",
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"That\u2019s always true of violent radicals and would-be totalitarians . \u2014 Jonah Goldberg, National Review , 18 Aug. 2017"
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"1926, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":"Adjective",
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"circa 1934, in the meaning defined above":"Noun"
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"Italian totalitario , from totalit\u00e0 totality":"Adjective"
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"(\u02cc)t\u014d-\u02ccta-l\u0259-\u02c8ter-\u0113-\u0259n"
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": the political concept that the citizen should be totally subject to an absolute state authority":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"in times of crisis, when a nation's people are frightened, there are often calls for totalitarianism",
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
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"In China, that cannot happen because all those platforms are banned and there is no voter voice, even as the CCP relies on facial recognition, data capture, monitoring of digital bank activity, and other forms of techno- totalitarianism . \u2014 Therese Shaheen, National Review , 5 Apr. 2021",
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"Cancel culture is a form of soft totalitarianism : the persecution of one\u2019s political opponents in the place of debate and the complete condemnation of those who make mistakes. \u2014 Madeleine Kearns, National Review , 24 Apr. 2022",
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"Hannah Arendt called widespread loneliness an underlying condition for totalitarianism . \u2014 New York Times , 20 Apr. 2022",
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"For Belarusians, the shift from gray to black, from autocracy to totalitarianism , was calculable in lives. \u2014 New York Times , 30 Mar. 2022",
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"National Review was conceived in no small part to present \u2014 indeed to insist upon \u2014 a more resolute opposition to totalitarianism . \u2014 Peter J. Travers, National Review , 29 Mar. 2022",
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"The story ends in 1945 thanks only to the focus on Europe and the democracy-versus- totalitarianism framing, which crops empire out of the picture. \u2014 Daniel Immerwahr, The Atlantic , 4 Apr. 2022",
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"His efforts to clear his name take him on a serpentine journey that ultimately leads to a ring of dissidents bent on destroying American capitalism and replacing it with Nazi-style totalitarianism . \u2014 Gregg Opelka, WSJ , 21 Mar. 2022",
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"The red flag and the swastika\u2014the two main visual symbols of twentieth-century totalitarianism \u2014emerged from years of ideological, aesthetic, and even spiritual movement-shaping. \u2014 Masha Gessen, The New Yorker , 7 Mar. 2022"
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],
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"first_known_use":{
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"1926, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
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},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"pronounciation":[
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"(\u02cc)t\u014d-\u02ccta-l\u0259-\u02c8ter-\u0113-\u0259-\u02ccni-z\u0259m"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[
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"absolutism",
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"autarchy",
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"authoritarianism",
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"autocracy",
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"Caesarism",
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"czarism",
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"tsarism",
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"tzarism",
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"despotism",
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"dictatorship",
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"totalism",
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"tyranny"
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],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-200758",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"totalitarianize":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": to make totalitarian":[]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"pronounciation":[
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"-\u02ccn\u012bz"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-185445",
|
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"type":[
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"transitive verb"
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]
|
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},
|
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"totality":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": an aggregate amount : sum , whole":[],
|
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": the phase of an eclipse during which it is total : state of total eclipse":[],
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": the quality or state of being total : wholeness":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"the totality of human knowledge",
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"the totality of the stars in the universe can only be loosely guessed at",
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
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"The height of this totality will come at 12:11 a.m. ET on May 16. \u2014 Tim Newcomb, Popular Mechanics , 10 May 2022",
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"My company, 7Factor Software, is not the totality of anyone\u2019s reality. \u2014 Jeremy Duvall, Forbes , 14 Apr. 2022",
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"In pursuit is what appears to be the totality of the L.A.P.D., led by Captain Monroe (Garret Dillahunt). \u2014 The New Yorker , 8 Apr. 2022",
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"In totality , the album is a big swing that mostly hits, returning the group to a place of prowess somewhere near its The Suburbs heyday a decade ago. \u2014 Spin Staff, SPIN , 7 June 2022",
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"The undrafted 28-year-old rookie was the first NBA player to truly open up to me and give me a shot to tell his story in totality . \u2014 James Boyd, The Indianapolis Star , 20 Apr. 2022",
|
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"The balanced all-around attack on both ends isn\u2019t overwhelming at any one spot, more so in totality . \u2014 oregonlive , 18 Mar. 2022",
|
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"In totality , the device in the renders looks more like an iPhone XR than any other iPhone model. \u2014 Jacob Siegal, BGR , 16 Jan. 2022",
|
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"When looking at those who were charged with crimes, Foster said they should be viewed in totality because of the range of people involved. \u2014 Suzanne Baker, chicagotribune.com , 6 Jan. 2022"
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],
|
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"first_known_use":{
|
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"1598, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
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},
|
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"pronounciation":[
|
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"t\u014d-\u02c8ta-l\u0259-t\u0113"
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],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[
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"aggregate",
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"full",
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"sum",
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"sum total",
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"summation",
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"total",
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"whole"
|
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],
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-170226",
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"type":[
|
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"noun"
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]
|
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},
|
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"totalize":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": to add up : total":[],
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": to express as a whole":[]
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},
|
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"examples":[
|
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"when we totalized our restaurant receipts for a month, the result was a little startling",
|
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
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"If privacy pays, great, but if totalizing control pays more, then so be it. \u2014 Tim Wu, The New York Review of Books , 24 Mar. 2020",
|
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"As a rule, the more abstract and totalizing the ideology, the more blood that follows in its wake. \u2014 chicagotribune.com , 7 Mar. 2018",
|
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"Our tug of war over what is important and what is irrelevant reveals something unsettling: a bent toward totalizing ideologies and a seismic struggle over which one gets to lay claim \u2014 in our minds, at least \u2014 to the center of the universe. \u2014 Carina Chocano, New York Times , 26 Sep. 2017",
|
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"Its claim to moral superiority rests on the totalizing depravity of the opposition. \u2014 Sarah Jones, New Republic , 13 Dec. 2017",
|
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"The very idea of a reputation for fairness is obsolete before this totalizing partisanship. \u2014 David A. Graham, The Atlantic , 11 Dec. 2017",
|
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"Its claim to moral superiority rests on the totalizing depravity of the opposition\u2026. \u2014 Ed Kilgore, Daily Intelligencer , 15 Dec. 2017",
|
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"Fortunately, the video was a less, to borrow nifty jargon, totalizing experience. \u2014 Alfred Soto, Billboard , 26 Oct. 2017"
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],
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"first_known_use":{
|
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"1818, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
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},
|
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"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"pronounciation":[
|
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"\u02c8t\u014d-t\u1d4al-\u02cc\u012bz"
|
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],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"synonyms":[
|
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"add",
|
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"cast (up)",
|
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"foot (up)",
|
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"sum",
|
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"summate",
|
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"tot (up)",
|
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"total",
|
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"tote (up)"
|
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],
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-215154",
|
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"type":[
|
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"verb"
|
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]
|
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},
|
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"totally":{
|
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"antonyms":[
|
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"half",
|
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"halfway",
|
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"incompletely",
|
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"part",
|
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"partially",
|
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"partly"
|
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],
|
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"definitions":{
|
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": in a total manner : to a total or complete degree : wholly , entirely":[]
|
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},
|
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"examples":[
|
|
"That's a totally different issue.",
|
|
"I am totally upset you can't make it to the celebration.",
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"The current outbreak appears to be totally different and is spreading person to person. \u2014 Mark Kortepeter, Forbes , 24 June 2022",
|
|
"That popcorn-spilling jump at a scary scene in a horror movie is one thing, but psychological thrillers get inside your head and stay there, for a totally different kind of scare that can linger long after the closing credits roll. \u2014 Lizz Schumer, Good Housekeeping , 22 June 2022",
|
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"Their families have spent every summer at their beach house in Cousins, but this time is totally different. \u2014 Samantha Olson, Seventeen , 19 June 2022",
|
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"But what\u2019s a totally different show that could live in that universe",
|
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"In it, my children are fighting, and totally different storylines are being made about them and that\u2019s just wrong. \u2014 Addie Morfoot, Variety , 15 June 2022",
|
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"This is a brand new film set in 2022 and with a totally different cast. \u2014 Jessica Radloff, Glamour , 12 June 2022",
|
|
"Litchfield is back Sunday in its full glory \u2013 the cannon blast at the 1 p.m. start, an elite field, parties along the course and a totally different vibe than last year. \u2014 Lori Riley, Hartford Courant , 11 June 2022",
|
|
"Every curl, coil and kink can be totally different. \u2014 Grooming Playbook, The Salt Lake Tribune , 26 May 2022"
|
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],
|
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"first_known_use":{
|
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"1509, in the meaning defined above":""
|
|
},
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u014d-t\u1d4al-\u0113"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"synonyms":[
|
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"all",
|
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"all of",
|
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"all over",
|
|
"altogether",
|
|
"clean",
|
|
"completely",
|
|
"dead",
|
|
"enough",
|
|
"entire",
|
|
"entirely",
|
|
"even",
|
|
"exactly",
|
|
"fast",
|
|
"flat",
|
|
"full",
|
|
"fully",
|
|
"heartily",
|
|
"out",
|
|
"perfectly",
|
|
"plumb",
|
|
"quite",
|
|
"soundly",
|
|
"thoroughly",
|
|
"through and through",
|
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"utterly",
|
|
"well",
|
|
"wholly",
|
|
"wide"
|
|
],
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-085732",
|
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"type":[
|
|
"adverb"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"tote":{
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
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": add , total":[
|
|
"\u2014 usually used with up toted up his accomplishments \u2014 G. P. Morrill"
|
|
],
|
|
": burden , load":[],
|
|
": haul , convey":[],
|
|
": pari-mutuel sense 2":[],
|
|
": to carry by hand : bear on the person : lug , pack":[],
|
|
": tote bag":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
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"1677, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Verb",
|
|
"1888, in the meaning defined above":"Verb",
|
|
"1891, in the meaning defined above":"Noun",
|
|
"circa 1772, in the meaning defined at sense 2":"Noun"
|
|
},
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"English dialect tote , noun, total":"Verb",
|
|
"probably from an English-based creole; akin to Gullah & Krio tot to carry, of Bantu origin; akin to Kikongo -tota to pick up, Kimbundu -tuta to carry":"Verb",
|
|
"short for totalizator":"Noun"
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u014dt"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-090223",
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun",
|
|
"verb"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"tote (up)":{
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"definitions":[
|
|
"to combine (numbers) into a single sum he toted up each person's costs to see what we had spent as a group"
|
|
],
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"first_known_use":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":[],
|
|
"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220629-133507",
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"verb"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"totem":{
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a family or clan identified by a common totemic object":[],
|
|
": one that serves as an emblem or revered symbol":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"Private jets are a totem of success among extremely wealthy people.",
|
|
"the bald eagle, that universally recognized totem of our country",
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"Guided by an idiosyncratic totem , in Miky Lee, CJ ENM has succeeded in that endeavor by trusting auteurs and attuning itself to the high standards demanded by Korean local audiences. \u2014 Patrick Frater, Variety , 29 May 2022",
|
|
"First up is the courage totem , which proves to be more difficult to wrangle than expected. \u2014 Chancellor Agard, EW.com , 27 Sep. 2021",
|
|
"It\u2019s as if she\u2019s been carved like an archetypal totem , but with matte and glossy house paint, charcoal and oil paint on canvas rather than with a chisel or an adze from stone or wood. \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 31 May 2022",
|
|
"Between May 3 and May 20, the totem will stop in several cities and tribelands across the Pacific Northwest. \u2014 Julia Lerner, oregonlive , 11 May 2022",
|
|
"Once upon a time, Americans really only used Madrid as a stopover, maybe spending one night en route to somewhere else\u2014with a broadly recognizable skyline, iconic bridge, flying buttress or other totem easily conjured in the collective imagination. \u2014 Christian L. Wright, WSJ , 29 Apr. 2022",
|
|
"Serpenti totem has assumed many forms in the 74 years since its debut in postwar Italy. \u2014 New York Times , 4 Mar. 2022",
|
|
"France January inflation rate: 3.3% Prediction for 2022 rate: 2.8% France\u2019s gastronomic totem , the baguette, reveals a lot about who\u2019s feeling the pinch there. \u2014 Bloomberg.com , 15 Feb. 2022",
|
|
"After saving Allen and losing his steel powers because of mustard gas, Nate decides to finally join Zari 1.0 in the totem . \u2014 Chancellor Agard, EW.com , 3 Mar. 2022"
|
|
],
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"1791, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":""
|
|
},
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"Ojibwa oto\u00b7te\u00b7man his totem":""
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u014d-t\u0259m"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"synonyms":[
|
|
"emblem",
|
|
"ensign",
|
|
"hallmark",
|
|
"impresa",
|
|
"logo",
|
|
"symbol",
|
|
"trademark"
|
|
],
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-112036",
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"totem pole":{
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a pole or pillar carved and painted with a series of totemic symbols representing family lineage and often mythical or historical incidents and erected by Indian tribes of the northwest coast of North America":[],
|
|
": an order of rank : hierarchy":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"Out front stands a totem pole carved all the way around with figures from all three Southeast Alaska Indigenous groups, the only one of its kind in Alaska. \u2014 Zachariah Hughes, Anchorage Daily News , 11 June 2022",
|
|
"The mall featured contemporary sculptures and a 22-foot-tall wood-and-steel totem pole that became a community meeting spot, like the fountain in the title of Ms. Lange\u2019s book. \u2014 Alex Beam, WSJ , 10 June 2022",
|
|
"Both Doug James and brother Jewell James, the head carver of the House of Tears, will travel with the totem pole from city to city across the Pacific Northwest, calling on lawmakers to breach the dams. \u2014 Julia Lerner, oregonlive , 11 May 2022",
|
|
"More than a dozen massive totems have crossed the United States over the last two decades, including a 24-foot totem pole that left Bellingham last summer. \u2014 Julia Lerner, oregonlive , 11 May 2022",
|
|
"For years, BlackBerry was top of the totem pole for personal technology, indispensable to politicians, celebrities and professionals alike. \u2014 Washington Post , 3 Jan. 2022",
|
|
"The only answer is a sense of mission to benefit every songwriter, from superstars like Taylor Swift and Drake to those at the proverbial bottom of that totem pole . \u2014 Jem Aswad, Variety , 27 Oct. 2021",
|
|
"The cactus garden was another treat, showcasing the striking and unexpected variety in a desert landscape, from totem pole cactus, creeping devil, prickly pear, and of course, the king of the desert, the saguaro. \u2014 Susan Glaser, cleveland , 24 Mar. 2022",
|
|
"But sound might be last on the totem pole , so people now, in the last two years, listen with their eyes. \u2014 Mark Elibert, Billboard , 14 Feb. 2022"
|
|
],
|
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"first_known_use":{
|
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"1880, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
|
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},
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-121136",
|
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"type":[
|
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"noun"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"totemite":{
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": totemist sense 1":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"totem + -ite":""
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-131136",
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"totter":{
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": an unsteady gait : wobble":[],
|
|
": to become unstable : threaten to collapse":[],
|
|
": to move unsteadily : stagger , wobble":[],
|
|
": to tremble or rock as if about to fall : sway":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"Verb",
|
|
"The child tottered across the room.",
|
|
"He tottered away to bed.",
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
|
|
"There is a tortuous pleasure in watching the book totter under the weight of its contradictions. \u2014 Alex Ross, The New Yorker , 17 Jan. 2022",
|
|
"But as the regime seemed to totter , its president turned to its old patron, Russia. \u2014 ABC News , 9 Jan. 2022",
|
|
"Nearby, newborn lambs totter around in their pen, and working dogs relax in cages on the beds of old pickup trucks. \u2014 Antonia Hitchens, Town & Country , 29 Aug. 2021",
|
|
"Good talent comes and goes, the Blue Jackets totter on, and the Tortorella method never changes. \u2014 Kevin Paul Dupont, BostonGlobe.com , 13 Feb. 2021",
|
|
"Ubers didn\u2019t pull up to the Kirkwood bars to pick up girls tottering on high heels. \u2014 Christine Fernando, Indianapolis Star , 11 Apr. 2020",
|
|
"Someone posts a video of their infant tottering around to music from a favorite toy; someone else replies with a seven-second loop of Theresa May, the former British prime minster, dancing jerkily during a state visit to Nairobi. \u2014 Laurence Scott, Wired , 2 Mar. 2020",
|
|
"The real estate sector, which usually pulls the economy, has been tottering since the demonetisation of Nov. 2016. \u2014 S. Gopikrishna Warrier, Quartz India , 20 Jan. 2020",
|
|
"The Tigers tottered into deadline week 10 games under .500 and going nowhere fast. \u2014 Ryan Ford, Detroit Free Press , 31 Dec. 2019",
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
|
|
"The Mets had not lost a series all season, but that streak sailed when the Seattle Mariners closed out a teeter- totter affair Sunday. \u2014 New York Times , 15 May 2022",
|
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"Passersby couldn\u2019t help but spot the eight-foot long, bright yellow teeter- totter , ridden by youth of the church the weekend of March 19-20, in an effort to raise funds for local non-profit agencies. \u2014 Rich Heileman, cleveland , 25 Mar. 2022",
|
|
"There is a seamless convergence between Atlanta\u2019s hot-wing culture and Korea\u2019s fried-chicken culture: an emphasis on shattering crispiness and a balance in flavors, most notably the lip-smacking teeter- totter of sour and sweet. \u2014 New York Times , 12 Jan. 2022",
|
|
"The most stable place on a teeter- totter is in the middle. \u2014 Tribune Content Agency, oregonlive , 12 Jan. 2021",
|
|
"This effectively eliminates the very need for the teeter- totter itself. \u2014 Star Tribune , 2 Oct. 2020",
|
|
"Kathleen Gerson, a professor of sociology at New York University who began researching work-life integration around the same time as Friedman, agrees that a work-life convergence is healthier than trying to stabilize a precarious teeter- totter . \u2014 Leigh Giangreco, Washington Post , 14 Oct. 2020",
|
|
"The survival of the teeter- totter of our democracy is very much in the balance. \u2014 Star Tribune , 2 Oct. 2020",
|
|
"No, this episode was just a perfect encapsulation of the everyday frenetic energy with which these women sprint (and somehow simultaneously totter ) through life. \u2014 Jodi Walker, EW.com , 1 May 2020"
|
|
],
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2a":"Verb",
|
|
"1709, in the meaning defined above":"Noun"
|
|
},
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"Middle English toteren":"Verb"
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8t\u00e4-t\u0259r"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[
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"careen",
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"dodder",
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"lurch",
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"reel",
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"stagger",
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"teeter",
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"waddle"
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],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-094437",
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"type":[
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"noun",
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"verb"
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]
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},
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"totterer":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": one that totters":[]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"pronounciation":[
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"-\u0259r\u0259(r)"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-174757",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"tottering":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": being in an unstable condition":[
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"a tottering building"
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],
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": lacking firmness or stability : insecure":[
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"a tottering regime"
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],
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": walking unsteadily":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"after the accident, she was only able to take a few tottering steps at a time"
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],
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"first_known_use":{
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"1534, in the meaning defined at sense 1a":""
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},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8t\u00e4-t\u0259-ri\u014b"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[
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"aquiver",
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"atremble",
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"quaking",
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"quavery",
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"quivering",
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"shaking",
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"shaky",
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"shuddering",
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"shuddery",
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"tottery",
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"trembling",
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"trembly",
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"tremulous",
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"wobbling",
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"wabbling",
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"wobbly",
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"wabbly"
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],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-203916",
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"type":[
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"adjective",
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"adverb"
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]
|
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},
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"tottery":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": of an infirm or precarious nature":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"with a tottery gait the frail, elderly woman slowly climbed the steps of the church"
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],
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"first_known_use":{
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"circa 1755, in the meaning defined above":""
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},
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8t\u00e4-t\u0259-r\u0113"
|
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[
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"aquiver",
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"atremble",
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"quaking",
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"quavery",
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"quivering",
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"shaking",
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"shaky",
|
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"shuddering",
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"shuddery",
|
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"tottering",
|
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"trembling",
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"trembly",
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"tremulous",
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"wobbling",
|
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"wabbling",
|
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"wobbly",
|
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"wabbly"
|
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],
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-061405",
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"type":[
|
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"adjective"
|
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]
|
|
},
|
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"tote double":{
|
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"type":[
|
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"noun"
|
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],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
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": daily double":[]
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
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"synonyms":[],
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|
"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"tote entry 5":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-152438"
|
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},
|
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"totemic":{
|
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"type":[
|
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"adjective"
|
|
],
|
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"definitions":{
|
|
": of, relating to, suggestive of, or characteristic of a totem or totemism":[
|
|
"a totemic animal"
|
|
],
|
|
": based on or practicing totemism":[
|
|
"totemic clan structure"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
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"pronounciation":[
|
|
"t\u014d-\u02c8te-mik"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"The work was grotesquely beautiful and perversely hopeful\u2014a startling melding of cyberpunk and craft influences that felt at once precarious and totemic . \u2014 Sean Santiago, ELLE Decor , 26 May 2022",
|
|
"And there is the Instagram phenomenon of certain white ones taking on the totemic allure of the Parthenon. \u2014 Julie Lasky, ELLE Decor , 27 Apr. 2022",
|
|
"Finally, as is fitting for a totemic figure in the world of entertainment whose blockbusters continue to captivate millions to this day, the family signed off on a note of optimism. \u2014 Vogue , 30 Mar. 2022",
|
|
"The last few years have not been easy for the totemic figures of American history, caught in the crossfire of our culture wars. \u2014 Washington Post , 15 Apr. 2022",
|
|
"More than any other school of training, Westside became totemic within the lifting world, emblematic of a culture that was cruder than the one inspired by Schwarzenegger and the other golden bodies molded in Venice Beach. \u2014 Lauren Michele Jackson, The New Yorker , 7 Apr. 2022",
|
|
"Two monumental sculptures developed for the plaza \u2014 a striding man and a totemic woman \u2014 conclude the exhibition with a bang. \u2014 Steven Litt, cleveland , 20 Mar. 2022",
|
|
"And Haley, knowing its totemic importance to Tyler also, runs off with it \u2014this sacred object. \u2014 Kate Aurthur, Variety , 13 Jan. 2022",
|
|
"Such was its totemic power that a more inclusive version of the three words \u2014 all lives matter \u2014 was considered a dangerous heresy. \u2014 Rich Lowry, National Review , 22 Feb. 2022"
|
|
],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"first_known_use":{
|
|
"1846, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220715-103109"
|
|
},
|
|
"tote road":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a road for hauling supplies especially into a lumber camp":[
|
|
"the tote road to our clearing where we lived",
|
|
"\u2014 Robert Frost",
|
|
"sent a gang of swampers \u2026 into the woods to break a tote road and make camp",
|
|
"\u2014 Michigan Log Marks"
|
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]
|
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},
|
|
"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"tote entry 1":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-191326"
|
|
},
|
|
"totes":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"adverb"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": totally , completely":[
|
|
"We're in Peru, and Arie is totes amazed that he might be engaged by the end of this week. How will he ever decide",
|
|
"\u2014 Nancy Floyd",
|
|
"\"It's silly, but it's good,\" owner Travis Miranda said as he slid a hot slice out the oven. I totes agree: those noodles and that chicken add some serious heft to a $2 slice, but they don't overwhelm it.",
|
|
"\u2014 Andrea Damewood"
|
|
],
|
|
": definitely , absolutely":[
|
|
"This year, the brand is totes teasing us because they still have not mentioned their Black Friday deals.",
|
|
"\u2014 Gabriella Iamundo",
|
|
"You two are totes an item!",
|
|
"\u2014 PerezHilton.com"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u014dts"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"tote, shortened from totally + -s entry 2":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"2006, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-201638"
|
|
},
|
|
"totemism":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": belief in kinship with or a mystical relationship between a group or an individual and a totem":[],
|
|
": a system of social organization based on totemic affiliations":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u014d-t\u0259-\u02ccmi-z\u0259m"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"Social media has precipitated new types of totemism \u2014 the work of what being a fan means has been questioned, particularly after a death. \u2014 Washington Post , 4 Dec. 2020",
|
|
"There is no reason to believe that months later politicians have become more interested in scientific evidence, as opposed to totemism . \u2014 Matthew Walther, TheWeek , 14 Nov. 2020"
|
|
],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{},
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"1791, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-223808"
|
|
},
|
|
"tote-box":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a box or tray for storing, handling, and transporting materials in industrial operations":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"tote entry 1":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-005932"
|
|
},
|
|
"tote board":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": an electrically operated board (as at a racetrack) on which pertinent information (such as betting odds and race results) is posted":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"So no matter who the favorite is on the tote board , Rich Strike will be the sentimental favorite around the country. \u2014 Stephen Edelson, USA TODAY , 8 June 2022",
|
|
"Beyond it, facing south, is the tote board that showed odds. \u2014 Richard Ruelas, The Arizona Republic , 1 June 2022",
|
|
"He was impressed with the venue, decorated with an old train station-style tote board and long wooden tables featuring products under glass globes. \u2014 Mike Catalini, Anchorage Daily News , 21 Apr. 2022",
|
|
"Albahr was scratched, and then confusion ensued when it was announced Modern Games also was withdrawn and taken off the tote board , meaning bets on the horse would be refunded. \u2014 Tod Leonard, San Diego Union-Tribune , 5 Nov. 2021",
|
|
"For those three games, the Astros outscored the Twins 40-16, and the tote board read 84 total bases for the visitors. \u2014 Patrick Reusse, Star Tribune , 29 Sep. 2020",
|
|
"Each state primary or caucus has a market, giving the PredictIt website a look that resembles a sportsbook tote board . \u2014 Michael Cabanatuan, SFChronicle.com , 2 Mar. 2020",
|
|
"And please remove the horizontal bars in front to the tote board . \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 19 Sep. 2019",
|
|
"Pimlico is where Man o\u2019 War romped to victory in the 1920 Preakness and the first tote board was introduced in 1933. \u2014 Pamela Wood, baltimoresun.com , 5 Oct. 2019"
|
|
],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"tote entry 4":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"circa 1949, in the meaning defined above":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-012239"
|
|
},
|
|
"totemist":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a practitioner of totemism":[],
|
|
": a specialist in totemism":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"-m\u0259\u0307st"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"totem + -ist":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-114444"
|
|
},
|
|
"tote bag":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a large 2-handled open-topped bag (as of canvas)":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"The cute canvas tote bag includes convenient interior pockets for your wallet, phone, or keys, and a zipper ensures that all of your essentials will be secure inside. \u2014 Claire Harmeyer, PEOPLE.com , 24 June 2022",
|
|
"One side of the tote bag comes with a gorgeous painting of the state with local wildlife, popular attractions, and breathtaking colors. \u2014 Elizabeth Berry, Woman's Day , 3 June 2022",
|
|
"In addition to the tote bag , Pakt has a coffee kit for all the coffee-loving moms who need caffeine on-the-go. \u2014 Elizabeth Ayoola, Essence , 27 Apr. 2022",
|
|
"Lopez accessorized her nightgown with hoop earrings, layered necklaces, a $3,700 Chanel tote bag , and blingy Gucci wedges. \u2014 Claire Harmeyer, PEOPLE.com , 16 May 2022",
|
|
"My favorite bag is the big yellow canvas bag, like a beach tote bag . \u2014 Ana Escalante, Glamour , 27 May 2022",
|
|
"Lunar Bag, $46 Match Made Boutique, 1025 W. 36th St., Hampden. Stay organized and pack this tote bag for a fun day in the sun. \u2014 Barbara Haddock Taylor, Baltimore Sun , 21 May 2022",
|
|
"The tote bag includes the tour program, map and bling from sponsors. \u2014 Joan Rusek, cleveland , 19 May 2022",
|
|
"Last month, a $30 L.L. Bean tote bag went viral on TikTok, but don't expect any such social media campaigns from the outdoor lifestyle brand in May. \u2014 Peter Suciu, Forbes , 3 May 2022"
|
|
],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{},
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"1900, in the meaning defined above":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-204900"
|
|
},
|
|
"totara":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a tall tree ( Podocarpus totara ) of New Zealand having hard reddish wood used for furniture and construction (as of bridges and wharves) and being the country's most valuable timber tree next to the kauri":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"t\u014d\u02c8t\u00e4r\u0259",
|
|
"\u02c8t\u014dt\u0259\u02ccr\u00e4"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"Maori":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-211815"
|
|
},
|
|
"totemistic":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"adjective"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": totemic":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02cct\u014d-t\u0259-\u02c8mi-stik"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"Batman, The Riddler, and Catwoman exist because of and in service to a city with unknowable designs, and thus must project their own images, a bat, a cat, a question mark onto it, giving Gotham a totemistic power. \u2014 Richard Newby, The Hollywood Reporter , 9 Mar. 2022"
|
|
],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{},
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"1873, in the meaning defined above":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-220436"
|
|
},
|
|
"Totanus":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a genus of shorebirds (family Scolopacidae) comprising various typical tattlers and being often included in the genus Tringa":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u00e4t\u1d4an\u0259s"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"New Latin, from Medieval Latin, moorhen":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-220627"
|
|
},
|
|
"toti-":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"combining form"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": whole : wholly":[
|
|
"toti palmate"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"Latin totus whole, entire":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-223432"
|
|
},
|
|
"toties quoties":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"adverb"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": repeatedly":[
|
|
"\u2014 used of an indulgence in the Roman Catholic Church that may be gained or granted as often as the required works are performed an indulgence granted toties quoties"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u014dsh\u0113\u02cc\u0113z\u02c8kw\u014dsh\u0113\u02cc\u0113z",
|
|
"\u02c8t\u014dt\u0113\u02cc\u0101\u02c8skw\u014dt\u0113\u02cc\u0101s"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"Latin, as many times as":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220710-070904"
|
|
},
|
|
"tother":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"pronoun or adjective"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": the other":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u0259-t\u035fh\u0259r"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"Middle English tother , alteration (resulting from misdivision of thet other the other, from thet the\u2014 from Old English th\u00e6t \u2014 + other ) of other \u2014 more at that":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"13th century, in the meaning defined above":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220710-112603"
|
|
},
|
|
"total utility":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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": the degree of utility of an article, service, or other economic good considered as a whole \u2014 compare marginal utility":[]
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220710-184405"
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"totidem verbis":{
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"type":[
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"Latin phrase"
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"definitions":{
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": in so many words : in these exact words":[]
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02cct\u022f-ti-\u02ccdem-\u02c8wer-\u02ccb\u0113s"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220710-220047"
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"total solar eclipse":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": an eclipse of the sun in which the moon completely hides the solar surface or photosphere and thereby cuts off all direct rays of sunlight from the observer":[]
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-092058"
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},
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"total slip":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": the part of a geologic fault displacement that is recorded by the maximum distance of separation of two originally contiguous points measured in the plane of the fault":[]
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},
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-133821"
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},
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"Totonacan":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": a language family comprising Totonac and Tepehua":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[],
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"totonac + -an":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-141738"
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},
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"total score method":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": a method of improving livestock by breeding animals selected for maximum excellence in as many desired traits as possible \u2014 compare tandem method":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[],
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-165735"
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},
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"total reflection":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": specular reflection in the more highly refractive of two media at their interface when the angle of incidence exceeds a certain critical value \u2014 compare critical angle":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[],
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-173109"
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},
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"totora":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
|
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"definitions":{
|
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": a tule ( Scirpus californicus ) of North and South America and Easter Island having stems which are used in parts of Latin America for the construction of reed mats, rafts, and boats and the basal parts of which are used for food in the area of Lake Titicaca":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"t\u014d\u02c8t\u014dr\u0259"
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],
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"Quechua & Aymara totora, tutura":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220711-185724"
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},
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"totquot":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{},
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"pronounciation":[],
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"Latin tot quot as many as":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220715-090252"
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},
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"Totonac":{
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"type":[
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"adjective",
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"noun"
|
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],
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"definitions":{
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": an Indian people of Puebla and Veracruz, Mexico, constituting with the Tepehua the Totonacan language family":[],
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": a member of such people":[],
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": the language of the Totonac people":[],
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": tajin":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02cct\u014dt\u0259\u02c8n\u00e4k"
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],
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-010111"
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},
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"toto caelo":{
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"type":[
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"Latin phrase"
|
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],
|
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"definitions":{
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": by the whole extent of the heavens : utterly":[]
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[
|
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"\u02cct\u014d-t\u014d-\u02c8k\u012b-l\u014d"
|
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],
|
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-024815"
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},
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"total recall":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
|
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],
|
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"definitions":{
|
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": the faculty of remembering with complete clarity and in complete detail":[]
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
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"The total recall affects 48,924 of the 2021-22 Mustang Mach-E electric vehicles that could lose power while driving or do not start. \u2014 Phoebe Wall Howard, Detroit Free Press , 14 June 2022",
|
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"The total recall now numbers 141,000 electric vehicles over six model years, every Bolt the company has built since sales began in December 2016. \u2014 John Voelcker, Car and Driver , 13 Sep. 2021",
|
|
"This third and latest recall includes 73,000 Bolts made from 2019 to 2022, the current model year, and brings the total recall to nearly 142,000 cars, with over 100,000 having been sold in the US. \u2014 Tim De Chant, Wired , 25 Aug. 2021",
|
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"About 650 of the total recalled plush toys were sold in Canada. \u2014 Susan Scutti, CNN , 9 July 2019",
|
|
"Pat will be remembered for his life-long passion for family, friends, music, writing, and collecting and his near- total recall of youthful escapades was legendary. \u2014 Hartford Courant, courant.com , 17 May 2018",
|
|
"These findings show us that total recall can be overrated. \u2014 chicagotribune.com , 28 Mar. 2018",
|
|
"In an expansive interview with Billboard, Brooks seems to have total recall of every show on the tour, and of nearly every fan. \u2014 Melinda Newman, Billboard , 21 Dec. 2017",
|
|
"Tylenol instantly initiated a total recall of the pills, the first of its kind in the United States. \u2014 Nick Bilton, The Hive , 27 Oct. 2017"
|
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],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"first_known_use":{
|
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"1926, in the meaning defined above":""
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},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-052602"
|
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},
|
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"totoaba":{
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"type":[
|
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"noun"
|
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],
|
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"definitions":{
|
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": a very large weakfish ( Cynoscion macdonaldi ) of the Gulf of California that reaches a weight of over 150 pounds and is highly prized as food":[]
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{
|
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"Mexican Spanish totuaba":""
|
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220715-094038"
|
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},
|
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"tot system":{
|
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"type":[
|
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"noun"
|
|
],
|
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"definitions":{
|
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": a southern African system of paying agricultural workers part of their wages in tots of wine":[]
|
|
},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-085820"
|
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},
|
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"toto":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
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"\u02c8t\u014d\u02cct\u014d"
|
|
],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{
|
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"of Bantu origin; akin to Swahili mtoto child":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-104006"
|
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},
|
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"tot lot":{
|
|
"type":[
|
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"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a small playground for young children":[]
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-121908"
|
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},
|
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"Tottenham":{
|
|
"type":[
|
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"geographical name"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
"former municipal borough in Middlesex, southeastern England":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
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"\u02c8t\u00e4-t\u0259-n\u0259m"
|
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],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-165725"
|
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},
|
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"totis viribus":{
|
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"type":[
|
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"Latin phrase"
|
|
],
|
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"definitions":{
|
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": with all one's might":[]
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[
|
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"\u02cct\u014d-\u02cct\u0113s-\u02c8w\u0113-ri-\u02ccbu\u0307s"
|
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],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-173512"
|
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},
|
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"totipotent":{
|
|
"type":[
|
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"adjective",
|
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"noun"
|
|
],
|
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"definitions":{
|
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": capable of developing into a complete organism or differentiating into any of its cells or tissues":[
|
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"totipotent stem cells"
|
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]
|
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},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
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"t\u014d-\u02c8tip-\u0259t-\u0259nt",
|
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"\u02cct\u014d-t\u0259-\u02c8p\u014d-t\u1d4ant",
|
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"t\u014d-\u02c8ti-p\u0259-t\u0259nt"
|
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],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{
|
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"Latin totus whole, entire + English -i- + potent":""
|
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},
|
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"first_known_use":{
|
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"circa 1899, in the meaning defined above":""
|
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},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-184559"
|
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},
|
|
"total quantum number":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": principal quantum number":[]
|
|
},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-203614"
|
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},
|
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"total push":{
|
|
"type":[
|
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"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
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": a method of treating mental disorders by the employment of varied therapeutic techniques in a concerted and almost continuous series":[]
|
|
},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{},
|
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"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220715-093037"
|
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},
|
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"totipalmate":{
|
|
"type":[
|
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"adjective",
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": having all four toes united by a web":[
|
|
"birds of the order Pelecaniformes are totipalmate"
|
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]
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[
|
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"\u00a6t\u014dt\u0259+"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"toti- + palmate":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-223024"
|
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},
|
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"tot":{
|
|
"type":[
|
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"noun",
|
|
"verb"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
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": a small child":[],
|
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": a small drink or allowance of liquor : shot":[],
|
|
": to add together : total":[
|
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"\u2014 usually used with up tots up the score"
|
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],
|
|
": add":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u00e4t"
|
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],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[
|
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Noun",
|
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"All\u2019s forgiven when the prime fish surfaces with such fun companions as a tater tot flavored with fresh dill and meltingly soft cabbage, its butter sauce popping with orange salmon roe. \u2014 Tom Sietsema, Washington Post , 24 June 2022",
|
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"In New York\u2019s largely Latino neighborhood of Washington Heights, Dr. Juan Tapia Mendoza\u2019s clinic has ordered 300 doses of the tot -sized vaccines. \u2014 Lindsey Tanner And Angie Wang, Anchorage Daily News , 21 June 2022",
|
|
"The same expert panel will meet Wednesday to consider tot -sized shots from Moderna and Pfizer for the littlest kids, those under 5. \u2014 Mike Stobbe, ajc , 14 June 2022",
|
|
"The government allowed pharmacies and states to start placing orders for tot -sized doses last week, with 5 million initially available \u2014 half made by Pfizer and half by Moderna. \u2014 Matthew Perrone And Mike Stobbe, Chicago Tribune , 12 June 2022",
|
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"Essentially a $157 tot -sized Peloton, the toy allows kids age 3 to 7 to pedal in place alongside their parents. \u2014 Rina Raphael, Los Angeles Times , 17 May 2022",
|
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"The side-by-side images showed Martin, 49, with Mahomes \u2014 one was taken in Hawaii this weekend, and the other showed Martin in her own bridal gown standing next to Mahomes as a tot . \u2014 Dan Heching, PEOPLE.com , 14 Mar. 2022",
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"The tot -size doses are 25 micrograms \u2014 a quarter of the dosage given to adults. \u2014 Berkeley Lovelace Jr., NBC News , 15 June 2022",
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"Not to mention, my needs are greater than before, having to lug around a stroller and car seat for my tot . \u2014 Victoria Uwumarogie, Essence , 20 May 2022"
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],
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"origin unknown":"Noun",
|
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"tot. , abbreviation of total":"Verb"
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},
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"first_known_use":{
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"1725, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Noun",
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"circa 1772, in the meaning defined at transitive sense":"Verb"
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},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-232119"
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},
|
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"total-point scoring":{
|
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"type":[
|
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"noun"
|
|
],
|
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"definitions":{
|
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": cumulative scoring":[]
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220712-232716"
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},
|
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"totable":{
|
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"type":[
|
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"adjective"
|
|
],
|
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"definitions":{
|
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": easily carried : portable":[]
|
|
},
|
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"pronounciation":[
|
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"\u02c8t\u014dt\u0259b\u0259l"
|
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],
|
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"synonyms":[],
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{
|
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"tote entry 1 + -able":""
|
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220713-003142"
|
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},
|
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"tot up":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"phrasal verb"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": to add numbers together to find out the total":[
|
|
"He totted up the bill."
|
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]
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
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"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"examples":[],
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"history_and_etymology":{},
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"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220713-004359"
|
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},
|
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"totum":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": teetotum sense 1":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8t\u014dt\u0259m"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
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