as·suage (ə-swāj′) tr.v. as·suaged, as·suag·ing, as·suag·es 1. To make (something burdensome or painful) less intense or severe: assuage her grief. See
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Pepper definition, a pungent condiment obtained from various plants of the genus Piper, especially from the dried berries, used whole or ground, of the tropical
This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages). Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v
Meanings and Origins of Names. 2] BERTRAMUS: Latin form of German Bertram, meaning “bright raven.”
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Pompatus / ˈ p ɒ m p ᵻ t ə s /, / ˈ p ɒ m p ə t ə s / is a nonsense word coined by Steve Miller and most famously used in his 1973 hit single “The Joker
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having a taste of, or like that of, sugar containing sugar in some form: sweet wines; having a generally agreeable taste, smell, sound, appearance, etc.; pleasant