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    Most people don’t realize how many definitions every word has. There is one main definition that comes to mind‚ but never the smaller and less common uses. In order to find out all the definitions one can research in an online dictionary such as the Oxford English Dictionary. An example of one of these words is hand. It not only has more than one definition‚ but it is also more than one part of speech. People use their hands every day‚ probably without realizing how useful they are; this essay goes

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    Hyponymy The term HYPONYMY is of recent creation‚ which has not found its way to some small dictionaries yet. But the notion of meaning inclusiveness is not new. For example‚ the meaning of desk is included in that of furniture‚ and the meaning of rose is included in that of flower. In other words‚ hyponymy is a matter of class membership. The upper term in this sense relation‚ i.e. the class name‚ is called SUPERORDINATE‚ and the lower terms‚ the members‚ HYPONYMS. A superordinate usually

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    Deep Sea Fishing

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    the season‚ to go so far out at sea. Also‚ a number of people had been having strange feelings about the trip and are struggling to push them aside. Since the very beginning in the book‚ there have been many premonitions presented. According to the Oxford English Dictionary‚ a premonition is “a strong feeling that something is about to happen‚ especially something unpleasant” (“Premonition”). “Premonitions are often about something that is a threat to our survival tells us the purpose they serve: they

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    Notes on Race in America

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    forcefully express an opinion? Does the topic of the essay dwell on a topic of national significance? That is‚ does it frame itself as a contribution to a national debate? Use the keywords essay for class If you need to define something‚ use the Oxford English Dictionary.

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    About Prostitution

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    prostitution as being the oldest of the professions‚ but in the light of historical investigation‚ this is hardly in keeping with the truth. In order to understand the social construction of ‘prostitution’‚ we begin with common definitions from The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) (1989). In the English language‚ the word ‘prostitute’ can be used in several ways. Prostitute can be used as a noun: ‘A woman who is devoted‚ or (usually) who offers‚ her body to indiscriminate sexual intercourse‚ esp

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    hyphen

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    use of the hyphen in English compound nouns and verbs has‚ in general‚ been steadily declining. Compounds that might once have been hyphenated are increasingly left with spaces or are combined into one word. In 2007‚ the sixth edition of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary removed the hyphens from 16 000 entries‚ such as fig-leaf (now fig leaf)‚ pot-belly (now pot belly) and pigeon-hole (now pigeonhole).[3] The advent of the Internet and the increasing prevalence of computer technology have given

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    Sibling Rivalry

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    each other in rivalry. Although murder is an extreme example of rivalry‚ most siblings grow up to be lifelong friends. Studies have shown children closer in age are more likely to rival with each other than siblings that are not.   According to the Oxford English Dictionary the definition of Sibling Rivalry is ”arising from the jealousy that can exist between siblings.” According to the online Etymology Dictionary‚ the word Sibling came from: "brother or sister‚" 1903‚ modern revival (in anthropology)

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    The Future of the English Language Throughout history‚ the English language has evolved in many ways through different countries. Anglo Saxon spoken from Tribes in Britain became the common language‚ what we call Old English. Although modern English may sound different from Old English‚ there are several words that are recognizable and similar. However‚ there are also a great amount of changes that were made throughout the past and till this day. In today’s generations‚ media such as‚ Internet

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    world with a single touch through social networking sites‚ such as Twitter‚ Facebook and YouTube. Technology is clearly having some impact on the English language and the words we use. Recently we saw how some Internet words have made it to the Oxford dictionary this proves the impact it made‚ for example the word “Tweet” which means according to the dictionary: “a posting made on the social networking service Twitter”. However‚ some people think that it is okay to misuse Grammar or word spelling

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    Bling Bling

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    “bling bling‚” It is a synonym for expensive‚ often flashy jewelry including watches‚ earrings‚ chains‚ rings‚ teeth‚ and almost about any other gaudy accessory you can think of in hip hop culture. The word “Bling” was actually added to the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary in 2002‚ and has stuck with America since. This word’s significance is just one of the many examples that contribute to America’s growing obsession in materialism. Although excessive materialism currently may pertain to a small

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