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  2. List of English back-formations - Wikipedia

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    secrete (meaning "to produce and emit") from secretion [2] secretive from secretiveness [2] sedate (the verb) from sedative [3] self-destruct from self-destruction (cf. self-destroy) [3] [4] semantic (adjective) from semantics; sharecrop from sharecropper [2] shoplift from shoplifter [2] sightsing from sightsinging; sightsee from sightseeing [5 ...

  3. Haydamak - Wikipedia

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    The verb (h)ayda was probably derived from the onomatopoeic stem used to spur someone on: 'hayda!'. [2] Depending on the local context, it was understood to mean 'driving someone or something away', and later 'to chase, to pursue'. [2] In the infinitive Turkish verbs have the ending -mak or -mek. [3]

  4. Backup - Wikipedia

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    The verb form, referring to the process of doing so, is "back up", whereas the noun and adjective form is "backup". [1] Backups can be used to recover data after its loss from data deletion or corruption , or to recover data from an earlier time.

  5. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...

  6. List of English homographs - Wikipedia

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    When the prefix "re-" is added to a monosyllabic word, the word gains currency both as a noun and as a verb. Most of the pairs listed below are closely related: for example, "absent" as a noun meaning "missing", and as a verb meaning "to make oneself missing". There are also many cases in which homographs are of an entirely separate origin, or ...

  7. Morphological leveling - Wikipedia

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    In Germanic Languages, such as Swedish, Dutch and German, ablaut leveling occurs in relation to strong verbs. In the case of Swedish, the preterite will have a distinct vowel pattern in comparison to the past participle, specifically the preterite. An example of this would be the verb meaning to write, which is conjugated below:

  8. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1318 on Monday ... - AOL

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    As a verb, this word means "to turn to one side" or move in a different direction. OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!

  9. Tumah and taharah - Wikipedia

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    The verb and noun have a corresponding adjective, ṭahor (טָהוֹר ‎), "ritually pure". The word is a cognate to the Arabic word ' طهارة ' ṭahāra(h) (pronounced almost identically, with the elongation of the second 'a') which has the same meaning in Islam.