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{
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"Napoleon":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": a former French 20-franc gold coin":[],
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": an oblong pastry with a filling of cream, custard, or jelly":[],
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": one like Napoleon I (as in ambition)":[]
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},
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"examples":[
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
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"While selection varies, the strawberry napoleon is a regular favorite. \u2014 Lindsey Mcclave, The Courier-Journal , 16 Oct. 2019",
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"On the menu: Tuna tartare, yellowtail carpaccio, live diver-scallop motoyaki, duck breast with foie gras and a fusion dessert of creme-brulee napoleon with matcha and Japanese-whisky butterscotch sauce. \u2014 Joe Gray, chicagotribune.com , 16 Aug. 2019",
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"It\u2019s hard to pass this charming French patisserie without stopping for a treat: croissants, cinnamon rolls, apple strudel, \u00e9clairs, napoleons , cream puffs and much more. \u2014 Irene Lechowitzky, Los Angeles Times , 8 Aug. 2019",
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"Enjoy a French stew with chicken, rice, baby carrots and napoleon for dessert Following dinner, The Cameo Club, a group of women who have competed in Ms. Senior CT, will provide entertainment. \u2014 Courant Community , 15 May 2018",
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"Spread: The all-vegan menu included passed appetizers of quinoa patties with zucchini and sesame paste, garbanzo bean tostadas, avocado toast, wild mushroom polenta cakes and beet napoleon with cashew cheese. \u2014 Ramona Saviss, The Hollywood Reporter , 1 Mar. 2018",
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"There\u2019s also a separate case for the fancier desserts, like the 85\u00baC Mille Crepe, sea-salt coffee brulee and napoleon cakes. \u2014 Anna Caplan, star-telegram , 25 Oct. 2017",
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"His beet and goat cheese napoleons put Mr. Puck on the map, helped define modern California cuisine, and prompted a thousand copycats. \u2014 Julia Moskin, New York Times , 21 Aug. 2017",
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"Guests can expect a fresh look, new logo and updates to the ever-evolving menu, but favorites like the lamb osso buco, salmon and crab napoleon and rum cake will stay. \u2014 Star-telegram, star-telegram.com , 5 July 2017"
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],
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"first_known_use":{
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"1814, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
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},
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"French napol\u00e9on , from Napol\u00e9on Napoleon I":""
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"-\u02c8p\u014d-l\u0113-\u0259n",
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"n\u0259-\u02c8p\u014dl-y\u0259n"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-205843",
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"type":[
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"noun"
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]
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},
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"nap":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": a hairy, fuzzy, or downy surface (as on a fabric)":[],
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": a short sleep especially during the day : snooze":[],
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": to be off guard":[],
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": to pick or single out in a nap":[],
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": to raise a nap on (fabric or leather)":[],
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": to sleep briefly especially during the day : doze":[]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{
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"14th century, in the meaning defined above":"Noun",
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"15th century, in the meaning defined above":"Noun",
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"1608, in the meaning defined above":"Verb",
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"1895, in the meaning defined above":"Noun",
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"1927, in the meaning defined above":"Verb",
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"before the 12th century, 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 nappen , from Old English hnappian ; akin to Old High German hnaffezen to doze":"Verb",
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"Middle English noppe , from Middle Dutch, flock of wool, nap":"Noun",
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"from to go nap (to make all the points in the card game Napoleon)":"Noun"
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8nap"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220706-180405",
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"type":[
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"adjective",
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"noun",
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"verb"
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]
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},
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"napping":{
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"antonyms":[],
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"definitions":{
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": a hairy, fuzzy, or downy surface (as on a fabric)":[],
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": a short sleep especially during the day : snooze":[],
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": to be off guard":[],
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": to pick or single out in a nap":[],
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": to raise a nap on (fabric or leather)":[],
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": to sleep briefly especially during the day : doze":[]
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},
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"examples":[],
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"first_known_use":{
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"14th century, in the meaning defined above":"Noun",
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"15th century, in the meaning defined above":"Noun",
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"1608, in the meaning defined above":"Verb",
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"1895, in the meaning defined above":"Noun",
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"1927, in the meaning defined above":"Verb",
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"before the 12th century, 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 nappen , from Old English hnappian ; akin to Old High German hnaffezen to doze":"Verb",
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"Middle English noppe , from Middle Dutch, flock of wool, nap":"Noun",
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"from to go nap (to make all the points in the card game Napoleon)":"Noun"
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8nap"
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],
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"synonym_discussion":"",
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"synonyms":[],
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220707-071455",
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"type":[
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"adjective",
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"noun",
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"verb"
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]
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},
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"Napoleon complex":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": a domineering or aggressive attitude perceived as a form of overcompensation for being physically small or short":[
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"\u2014 not used technically",
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"\u2026 short-fused assistant principals with Napoleon complexes .",
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"\u2014 Robert Wilder",
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"Call it a Napoleon complex or call it confidence, but the tiniest of dogs are usually the ones who take no crap.",
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"\u2014 Heather Barnett",
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"He has a Napoleon complex , by virtue of being small and young in a job meant for the mighty and wise.",
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"\u2014 Spencer Kornhaber",
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"Allison Anders was not your typical five-foot, four-inch film school nerd with a Napoleon complex the size of Texas.",
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"\u2014 Veronica Chambers"
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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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"after napol\u00e9on i (Napol\u00e9on Bonaparte)":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{
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"1924, in the meaning defined above":""
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},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-174411"
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},
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"nape":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": the back of the neck":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8n\u0101p also \u02c8nap",
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"\u02c8nap",
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"\u02c8n\u0101p"
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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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"Her hair was tied back at the nape of her neck.",
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"Recent Examples on the Web",
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"She\u2019s makeup-free, dressed in the local uniform of black loafers and socks, a clip holding up half her blonde hair while the rest tangles at the nape of her neck. \u2014 Lauren Puckett-pope, ELLE , 4 June 2022",
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"Simple, romantic and pretty. SF: For hair, various fringes are very popular; simple braids, soft messy buns keeping the nape of the neck exposed to show off the neck and shoulders. \u2014 Tish Weinstock, Vogue , 25 Jan. 2022",
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"Jennifer Lopez's hair was combed neatly back into a knot at the nape of her neck by hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimmons. \u2014 Elle Turner, Glamour , 22 Mar. 2022",
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"Natalie felt the fine hairs on her arms rise, a chill like a kiss racing up the nape of her neck. \u2014 Brenna Ehrlich, Rolling Stone , 7 Mar. 2022",
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"The one on his nape looks like a waxing crescent moon in black ink. \u2014 Leah Campano, Seventeen , 11 Mar. 2022",
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"Lynch braided the actor's hair into a large heart cornrow that connects to a plait looping from the nape of her neck to the base of the ponytail. \u2014 Gabi Thorne, Allure , 16 Feb. 2022",
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"Whenever Pam wore her hair in a topknot or an updo, each wig had a separate custom nape piece to make sure that the hair looked as realistic as possible, which can be challenging when working with wigs, Moe says. \u2014 Rachel Burchfield, Harper's BAZAAR , 1 Feb. 2022",
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"Her curves are poured into a sports bra and coordinated leggings in a coral snakeskin print, her long hair parted in the middle and secured at the nape of her neck in a low ponytail. \u2014 Jen Wang, Vogue , 9 Feb. 2022"
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],
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"Middle English":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{
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"14th century, in the meaning defined above":""
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},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-194624"
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},
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"Napoleon I":{
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"type":[
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"biographical name"
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],
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"definitions":{
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"Corsican family including":[
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"Napol\u00e9on I \\ n\u0259-\u200b\u02c8p\u014dl-\u200by\u0259n , -\u200b\u02c8p\u014d-\u200bl\u0113-\u200b\u0259n \\",
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"Lucien 1775-1840 prince of Ca*ni*no \\ k\u0259-\u200b\u02c8n\u0113-\u200b(\u02cc)n\u014d \\"
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],
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"( q.v. ) and his brothers: Joseph 1768-1844 king of Naples and Spain;":[
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"Napol\u00e9on I \\ n\u0259-\u200b\u02c8p\u014dl-\u200by\u0259n , -\u200b\u02c8p\u014d-\u200bl\u0113-\u200b\u0259n \\",
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"Lucien 1775-1840 prince of Ca*ni*no \\ k\u0259-\u200b\u02c8n\u0113-\u200b(\u02cc)n\u014d \\"
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],
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"; Louis 1778\u20131846 father of Napol\u00e9on III king of Holland; J\u00e9r\u00f4me 1784\u20131860 king of Westphalia":[
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"Napol\u00e9on I \\ n\u0259-\u200b\u02c8p\u014dl-\u200by\u0259n , -\u200b\u02c8p\u014d-\u200bl\u0113-\u200b\u0259n \\",
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"Lucien 1775-1840 prince of Ca*ni*no \\ k\u0259-\u200b\u02c8n\u0113-\u200b(\u02cc)n\u014d \\"
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]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8b\u014d-n\u0259-\u02ccp\u00e4rt"
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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":"20220708-210606"
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},
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"Napol\u00e9on I":{
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"type":[
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"adjective",
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"biographical name"
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],
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"definitions":{
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"1769\u20131821 emperor of the French (1804\u201315)":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"-\u02c8p\u014d-l\u0113-\u0259n",
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"n\u0259-\u02c8p\u014dl-y\u0259n"
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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":"20220708-214326"
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},
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"napoleon blue":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": a deep blue that is greener and very slightly deeper than Yale blue and greener, lighter, and stronger than royal (see royal sense 8b )":[]
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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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"after Napoleon I":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-214509"
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},
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"nap-at-noon":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": star-of-bethlehem":[]
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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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"so called from the fact that its flowers close during the morning":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-220843"
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},
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"napecrest":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": an African bird of the genus Crinifer related to the plantain eaters":[]
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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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"nape + crest":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-221051"
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},
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"Napol\u00e9on II":{
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"type":[
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"biographical name"
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],
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"definitions":{
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"1811\u20131832 Duc de Reichstadt; son of Napol\u00e9on I and Marie-Louise Vig\u00e9e-Lebrun":[]
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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":"20220708-224446"
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},
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"Napoleon III":{
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"type":[
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"biographical name"
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],
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"definitions":{
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"1808\u20131873 Louis-Napol\u00e9on; son of Louis Bonaparte and nephew of Napol\u00e9on I emperor of the French (1852\u201371)":[]
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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":"20220708-224930"
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},
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"napa thistle":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": tocalote":[]
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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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"from Napa , California":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220708-235941"
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},
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"Napoleonism":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": the policy of Napoleon I or the Napoleons":[],
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": attachment to or advocacy of the Napoleonic dynasty \u2014 compare bonapartism":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"-l\u0113\u0259\u02cc-",
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"n\u0259\u02c8p\u014dly\u0259\u02ccniz\u0259m"
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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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"Napoleon I + English -ism":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-004502"
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},
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"naped":{
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"type":[
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"adjective"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": having a nape especially of a specific kind or color":[
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"\u2014 used in combination",
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"a yellow- naped parrot",
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"scaly- naped pigeons",
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"a black- naped hare",
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"Walnut the white- naped crane isn't like all the other girls.",
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"\u2014 Saryn Chorney"
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]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8n\u0101pt",
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"\u02c8napt"
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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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"1819, in the meaning defined above":""
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},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-010238"
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},
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"naperer":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": an officer in a royal household having charge of the table linen":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"\u02c8n\u0101p\u0259r\u0259(r)"
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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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"napery + -er":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-013613"
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},
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"Napoleonist":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": a supporter of Napoleon I or the Napoleons : an advocate of Napoleonism":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"-n\u0259\u0307st"
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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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"Napoleon I + English -ist":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-021329"
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},
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"napolitana":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": a simple madrigal originating in 16th century Naples and similar to the villanella in style":[]
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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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"Italian, from feminine of napolitano, napoletano Neapolitan, from Latin Neapolitanus":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-033957"
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},
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"Napoleon's-willow":{
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"type":[
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"noun"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": weeping willow":[]
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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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"after Napoleon I; from the fact that his tomb at Saint Helena is overshadowed by a tree of this species":""
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},
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-040823"
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},
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"Napoleonic":{
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"type":[
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"adjective",
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"biographical name"
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],
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"definitions":{
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"1769\u20131821 emperor of the French (1804\u201315)":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"-\u02c8p\u014d-l\u0113-\u0259n",
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"n\u0259-\u02c8p\u014dl-y\u0259n"
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],
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"first_known_use":{},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-053943"
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},
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"napalm":{
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"type":[
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"noun",
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"verb"
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],
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"definitions":{
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": a thickener consisting of a mixture of aluminum soaps used in jelling gasoline (as for incendiary bombs)":[],
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": fuel jelled with napalm":[],
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": to assault with napalm":[]
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},
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"pronounciation":[
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"-\u02ccp\u00e4lm",
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"also \u02c8na-",
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"also n\u0259-\u02c8p\u00e4(l)m",
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"\u02c8n\u0101-\u02ccp\u00e4m"
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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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"Already, the Berrigans each had served years-long prison sentences for stealing hundreds of draft cards and destroying them with homemade napalm . \u2014 Erin Cox, Washington Post , 24 May 2022",
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"The American military\u2019s horrific tactics\u2014spraying napalm , carpet bombing, massacring civilians\u2014were shocking enough, but to see so many young Americans dying on the evening news was much too upsetting, according to the great minds of the Pentagon. \u2014 John R. Macarthur, Harper\u2019s Magazine , 25 May 2022",
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"White phosphorus is bad enough, but some have identified the weapon as something even worse: a Soviet-era anti-personnel weapon which scatters hundreds of miniature napalm bombs. \u2014 David Hambling, Forbes , 25 Mar. 2022",
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"Some military scholars have argued that even napalm is a more humane alternative. \u2014 Rachel Lance, Wired , 20 Mar. 2022",
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"The United States\u2019 use of napalm in Vietnam created international outrage. \u2014 Washington Post , 18 Mar. 2022",
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"The stark images quickly became a symbol of the brutality in Ukraine, as indelible as other visceral moments from previous conflicts: the sobbing children fleeing napalm in Vietnam, the young woman keening over dead students at Kent State. \u2014 Carolyn Said, San Francisco Chronicle , 10 Mar. 2022",
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"In his role as frontman for the perpetually influential post-punk unit Gang of Four, Jon King has generated his share of both intellectual napalm and rock history bona fides. \u2014 Jason Pettigrew, SPIN , 3 Mar. 2022",
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"The original Rolling Stone story merely indicates Anderson and Lee initiated the suits, without saying if either of them spearheaded the effort, which ultimately backfired and threw napalm on a publicity dumpster fire. \u2014 Matt Wake | Mwake@al.com, al , 1 Feb. 2022",
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"Recent Examples on the Web: Verb",
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"In 1980, the United Nations banned the use of weapons like napalm against civilians, but these regulations don\u2019t apply on the battlefield. \u2014 Jane Recker, Smithsonian Magazine , 10 June 2022",
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"That bridge was napalmed with Antonio Brown\u2019s gameday tweet on Robert Kraft. \u2014 Albert Breer, SI.com , 3 Oct. 2019",
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"The entire Texas defense was napalmed in that 45-38 loss at Royal-Memorial Stadium, the line included. \u2014 Nick Moyle, ExpressNews.com , 17 Sep. 2019"
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],
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"history_and_etymology":{
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"na phthene + palm itate":"Noun"
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},
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"first_known_use":{
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"1942, in the meaning defined at sense 1":"Noun",
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"1950, in the meaning defined above":"Verb"
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},
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-111929"
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},
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"napa leather":{
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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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"Recent Examples on the Web",
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"The raw-edged collection includes textiles from denim and napa leather to cashmere. \u2014 Allyson Portee, The Hollywood Reporter , 7 Mar. 2022",
|
|
"In keeping with this reverence for craftsmanship, each Pouch is handmade in Tuscany from local organic cotton and napa leather . \u2014 New York Times , 9 Sep. 2021",
|
|
"These classic kicks boast a gorgeous gold double T logo at the toe, and the shoes themselves are made from napa leather . \u2014 Melissa Lee, USA TODAY , 23 Mar. 2021",
|
|
"These Gigi embossed sandals, which were inspired by the swinging '60s, feature a 2-inch block heel with a gold T logo and a blush-and-black snake print throughout shoe\u2019s calfskin and napa leather upper. \u2014 Arielle Tschinkel And Nicole Briese, USA TODAY , 27 Feb. 2021"
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],
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"history_and_etymology":{
|
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"Napa , California":""
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},
|
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"first_known_use":{
|
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"1897, in the meaning defined above":""
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},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-150812"
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},
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"napoo":{
|
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"type":[
|
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"adjective",
|
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"interjection",
|
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"verb"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": all gone : no more : finished , incapacitated , nonexistent , dead":[],
|
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": to put an end to : stop , finish , incapacitate , exhaust , kill":[
|
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"the corporal's right arm being napooed",
|
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"\u2014 New York Herald Tribune"
|
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],
|
|
": to come to an end : die":[]
|
|
},
|
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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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"modification of French il n'y en a plus there is no more, it's over":"Interjection"
|
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},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-164142"
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},
|
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"Napoleon's-bell":{
|
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"type":[
|
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"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
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": a climbing plant ( Lapageria rosea ) having large leaves similar to smilax and rose-colored flowers":[]
|
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},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
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"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
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"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"after Napoleon I; from the fact that the genus to which it belongs was named after the Empress Josephine (Jos\u00e9phine de la Pagerie ) \u20201814 Napoleon's consort":""
|
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},
|
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"first_known_use":{},
|
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"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-172806"
|
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},
|
|
"naples yellow":{
|
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"type":[
|
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"noun"
|
|
],
|
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"definitions":{
|
|
": a poisonous pigment consisting essentially of a basic lead antimonate used as an enamel color and in oil painting":[],
|
|
": any of several yellow pigments (as a mixture of chrome yellow and zinc white) substituted for Naples yellow":[],
|
|
": a pale to grayish yellow that is redder and stronger than wine yellow and slightly redder than cream buff":[]
|
|
},
|
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"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
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"antonyms":[],
|
|
"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":"20220709-174941"
|
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},
|
|
"Naples biscuit":{
|
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"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": ladyfinger sense 2":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"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":"20220709-181950"
|
|
},
|
|
"naphth-":{
|
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"type":[
|
|
"combining form"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": naphtha":[
|
|
"naphth ene",
|
|
"naphth yl"
|
|
],
|
|
": related to naphthalene : naphthoic acid":[
|
|
"naphtho quinone",
|
|
"naphth amide",
|
|
"\u2014 sometimes in names of compounds in which a benzene nucleus has been replaced by a naphthalene nucleus naphtho resorcinol C 10 H 6 (OH) 2"
|
|
],
|
|
": naphthol":[
|
|
"naphth oxide"
|
|
],
|
|
": containing a naphthalene nucleus fused on one or two sides to one or two other rings":[
|
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"naphth acridine",
|
|
"naphtho pyran",
|
|
"naphtha diazine"
|
|
],
|
|
": benz- sense 2":[
|
|
"\u2014 not used systematically naphth anthracene"
|
|
]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"International Scientific Vocabulary, from naphtha & naphthaline":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-192519"
|
|
},
|
|
"napa cabbage":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": chinese cabbage sense b":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8na-p\u0259-"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"This tongbaechu kimchi, made with whole napa cabbage , is a wonderful way to witness firsthand the magic of preservation by salting. \u2014 New York Times , 13 June 2022",
|
|
"Bodegas stock Asian vegetables, including bok choy, taro root and napa cabbage . \u2014 Los Angeles Times , 14 Mar. 2022",
|
|
"Ground pork, water chestnuts, cilantro, sesame oil and napa cabbage . \u2014 Gil Young, Los Angeles Times , 3 Feb. 2022",
|
|
"Start with the basic curry ($11), which comes with white rice, shredded cabbage and napa cabbage pickles. \u2014 Soleil Ho, San Francisco Chronicle , 16 Sep. 2021",
|
|
"Here, the corn gets grilled along with sweet onion and tender napa cabbage . \u2014 Tribune News Service, cleveland , 16 Aug. 2021",
|
|
"Toss with choice of napa cabbage and scallions, purple cabbage, carrots and onion, or cucumbers and radishes. \u2014 Kate Merker, Good Housekeeping , 28 Apr. 2021",
|
|
"That\u2019s when many Korean-Americans including Maryland first lady Yumi Hogan make large batches, brining leaves of napa cabbage and other vegetables to last through the winter. \u2014 Christina Tkacik, baltimoresun.com , 12 Apr. 2021",
|
|
"Perhaps my version today is also inspired by family hot pot meals, where chunks of napa cabbage and taro root were left to simmer in the bubbling pot while other delicacies were quickly dipped. \u2014 Washington Post , 9 Mar. 2021"
|
|
],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"perhaps from Japanese dialect nappa greens":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"1979, in the meaning defined above":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-203502"
|
|
},
|
|
"Napol\u00e9on III":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"biographical name"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
"1808\u20131873 Louis-Napol\u00e9on; son of Louis Bonaparte and nephew of Napol\u00e9on I emperor of the French (1852\u201371)":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{},
|
|
"first_known_use":{},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-214430"
|
|
},
|
|
"napoleon":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a former French 20-franc gold coin":[],
|
|
": an oblong pastry with a filling of cream, custard, or jelly":[],
|
|
": one like Napoleon I (as in ambition)":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"n\u0259-\u02c8p\u014dl-y\u0259n",
|
|
"-\u02c8p\u014d-l\u0113-\u0259n"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
|
"examples":[
|
|
"Recent Examples on the Web",
|
|
"While selection varies, the strawberry napoleon is a regular favorite. \u2014 Lindsey Mcclave, The Courier-Journal , 16 Oct. 2019",
|
|
"On the menu: Tuna tartare, yellowtail carpaccio, live diver-scallop motoyaki, duck breast with foie gras and a fusion dessert of creme-brulee napoleon with matcha and Japanese-whisky butterscotch sauce. \u2014 Joe Gray, chicagotribune.com , 16 Aug. 2019",
|
|
"It\u2019s hard to pass this charming French patisserie without stopping for a treat: croissants, cinnamon rolls, apple strudel, \u00e9clairs, napoleons , cream puffs and much more. \u2014 Irene Lechowitzky, Los Angeles Times , 8 Aug. 2019",
|
|
"Enjoy a French stew with chicken, rice, baby carrots and napoleon for dessert Following dinner, The Cameo Club, a group of women who have competed in Ms. Senior CT, will provide entertainment. \u2014 Courant Community , 15 May 2018",
|
|
"Spread: The all-vegan menu included passed appetizers of quinoa patties with zucchini and sesame paste, garbanzo bean tostadas, avocado toast, wild mushroom polenta cakes and beet napoleon with cashew cheese. \u2014 Ramona Saviss, The Hollywood Reporter , 1 Mar. 2018",
|
|
"There\u2019s also a separate case for the fancier desserts, like the 85\u00baC Mille Crepe, sea-salt coffee brulee and napoleon cakes. \u2014 Anna Caplan, star-telegram , 25 Oct. 2017",
|
|
"His beet and goat cheese napoleons put Mr. Puck on the map, helped define modern California cuisine, and prompted a thousand copycats. \u2014 Julia Moskin, New York Times , 21 Aug. 2017",
|
|
"Guests can expect a fresh look, new logo and updates to the ever-evolving menu, but favorites like the lamb osso buco, salmon and crab napoleon and rum cake will stay. \u2014 Star-telegram, star-telegram.com , 5 July 2017"
|
|
],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"French napol\u00e9on , from Napol\u00e9on Napoleon I":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"1814, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220709-233209"
|
|
},
|
|
"nappe":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": sheet sense 6":[],
|
|
": a large mass of rock thrust over other rocks":[],
|
|
": one of the two sheets that lie on opposite sides of the vertex and together make up a cone":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"pronounciation":[
|
|
"\u02c8nap"
|
|
],
|
|
"synonyms":[],
|
|
"antonyms":[],
|
|
"synonym_discussion":"",
|
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"examples":[],
|
|
"history_and_etymology":{
|
|
"French, tablecloth, sheet, nappe, from Old French nape \u2014 more at napkin":""
|
|
},
|
|
"first_known_use":{
|
|
"1879, in the meaning defined at sense 1":""
|
|
},
|
|
"time_of_retrieval":"20220710-012400"
|
|
},
|
|
"Naples yellow":{
|
|
"type":[
|
|
"noun"
|
|
],
|
|
"definitions":{
|
|
": a poisonous pigment consisting essentially of a basic lead antimonate used as an enamel color and in oil painting":[],
|
|
": any of several yellow pigments (as a mixture of chrome yellow and zinc white) substituted for Naples yellow":[],
|
|
": a pale to grayish yellow that is redder and stronger than wine yellow and slightly redder than cream buff":[]
|
|
},
|
|
"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":"20220710-015946"
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}
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