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  2. Unpaired word - Wikipedia

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    The corresponding Latin antonym, ars, is the source of English art, which is not an antonym of inert. Inflammable Flammable Synonym. From Latin flammare meaning "to catch fire". Inflammable is from Latin inflammare meaning "to cause to catch fire". Antonym is nonflammable. [4] Innocent Nocent Rare. Means "harmful". Innocuous Nocuous Uncommon [5 ...

  3. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    The term antonym (and the related antonymy) is commonly taken to be synonymous with opposite, but antonym also has other more restricted meanings. Graded (or gradable) antonyms are word pairs whose meanings are opposite and which lie on a continuous spectrum (hot, cold).

  4. Contronym - Wikipedia

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    The German verb ausleihen, the Dutch verb lenen, the Afrikaans verb leen, the Polish verb pożyczyć, the Russian verb одолжить (odolžítʹ), the Finnish verb lainata, and the Esperanto verb prunti can mean either "to lend" or "to borrow", with case, pronouns, and mention of persons making the sense clear.

  5. Aptronym - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Woods, American professional golfer; a wood is a type of golf club [9] Mary Yu , associate justice of the Washington Supreme Court who officiated the state's first same-sex marriage [ 82 ] Capt. Artemus Wheeler, invented the first revolving cylinder matchlock firearm (revolvers are known as wheel guns)

  6. Young professional - Wikipedia

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    The term young professional generally refers to young people between 20 and 49 who are employed in a profession or white-collar occupation. The meaning may be ambiguous [1] and has evolved from its original narrow meaning of a young person in a professional field. [2] Although derivative of the term 'yuppie', it has grown into its own set of ...

  7. Valediction - Wikipedia

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    Very truly yours, "no personal connection between writer and recipient" (AMACOM) Respectfully yours, "formal closing" (Barron's); to person of acknowledged authority or "great formality" (AMACOM) Sincerely, or Sincerely yours, "less formal closing" (Barron's); personal and business relationship (AMACOM) Cordially, "less formal closing" (Barron's)

  8. Professional - Wikipedia

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    Doctor explains X-ray to patient. A professional is a member of a profession or any person who works in a specified professional activity. The term also describes the standards of education and training that prepare members of the profession with the particular knowledge and skills necessary to perform their specific role within that profession.

  9. Déformation professionnelle - Wikipedia

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    The implication is that professional training, and its related socialization, often result in a distortion of the way one views the world. [1] The Nobel laureate Alexis Carrel has observed that "[e]very specialist, owing to a well-known professional bias, believes that he understands the entire human being, while in reality he only grasps a ...