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What is the equivalent word for “screening” when referring to recorded sound only?
In other words:
theater : performance ::
film : screening ::
audio tape : ??
It doesn't happen very often, but in exceptional circumstances there exist audio recordings that are rare ...
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Circle is to cylinder as ellipse is to what?
What do you call the geometric shape obtained when you give an ellipse thickness? Or in other words, a circle is to a cylinder as an ellipse is to what?
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Specific word for discrimination based on religion [duplicate]
How would one refer to discrimination purely based on religion? Is there a single word?
For example discrimination based on sex is often referred to as sexism, discrimination based on race is often ...
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'Arsonist' is to 'fire' as what is to 'water'?
According to Merriam-Webster, an arsonist is a person that engages in "the willful or malicious burning of property (as a building) especially with criminal or fraudulent intent".
Flooding can also ...
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Equivalent of “anthropomorphism” for babies
Anthropomorphism is about attributing human emotions to other animals.
I have a one-month old baby at home, and was wondering if there was a corresponding word for attributing adult human emotions to ...
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“I don't know” is to “agnostic” as “I don't care” is to what adjective?
Atheists reject that God exists and agnostics do not know if God exists. What is the word for people who do not care if God exists? Does some word moonlight for that or is there a specific term (apart ...
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“Taste” is to “flavor” as “touch” and “sight” are to what?
For the senses, we have:
flavor for taste
aroma/odor/scent for smell
sound for hearing
____? for touch/feel
____? for sight/see
So one tastes a flavor, smells an aroma, hears a sound, feels a(n) ...
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“New” is to “novelty” as “archaic” is to…?
Is there a noun form of the word "archaic"? The closest word I can think of is "old-fashionedness" but it seems rather clumsy.
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Idiom/saying/word request for “inappropriately complex analogy”
I'm looking for an adjective, saying or idiom for an analogy which makes the things even harder to grasp, that was supposed to make things easier to understand.
Examples:
A guy makes an analogy to ...
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“Sound” is to “mute” as “visuals” is to what verb?
Looking for a verb that would be the visual equivalent of mute as it would be used on an audio player. That is to say, the content is continuing to be played, but not being displayed on the device.
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“Majority” is to “plurality” as “minority” is to what?
This analogy may not be quite accurate but I think I can get my point across with it.
I was reviewing some obesity statistics:
Obese: 35.9%
Overweight but not obese: 33.3%
Neither overweight nor ...
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Other analogies similar to “flu and ”influenza" [closed]
Medically speaking, flu is a derivative of influenza; but in common usage flu includes colds and other flu-like symptoms. Influenza is a condition caused by specific viruses. While colds are also ...
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“Nose” is to “nasal” as “throat” is to what?
We use nasal as an adjective for something related to nose.
What is the word to refer to something related to throat?
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“Visuals” are to “to show” as “sounds” are to what verb?
When taking about visuals, we can use the verb show as follows:
I want to show you something.
Can you show me?
What would be the corresponding verb to use when talking about sounds?
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Water : Aquatic :: Sand : xxx?
Just as aquatic is to water and aerial is to air, what is an equivalent word for sand (or earth, I suppose)?
For context, I’m trying to describe the locomotion of worms within desert sand (as opposed ...
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Word for a public place where people frequently come in contact with one another
Is there a word for a place where people frequently come in contact with one another? This is like an intersection but in the context of general habitable places. For example,
[...]as I was ...
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A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity? [closed]
For example:
The unreliable employee often engaged in __ activities like smoke breaks, smalltalk with his fellows, and playing Solitaire during work hours.
On Friday afternoons, the employees ...
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How to better express the idea of “written communication”?
As compared to "verbal communication" or "visual communication", I was wondering if there was a synonym for "written communication" that is semantically similar to the first two. What throws me off ...
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If the sun rises at morning, what to say about the moon? [closed]
If the sun is said to rise at morning, should I say "the moon rises at night"?
Or is there another expression?
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'Hark' and 'behold' call attention to what we can hear or see. Is there an equivalent for smell?
'Hark' calls attention to something that we hear - for example:
"Hark, the herald angels sing" (hymn of the same title, by Charles Wesley)
'Behold' calls attention to something that we see - for ...
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“Implied” is to “explicit” as “implication” is to what?
I am looking for an antonym of implication that is related in the same way that implied and explicit are related, where explicit means "expressed". This antonym should also fit the following analogy:
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Megafauna is to animals as what is to insects?
I'm aware of several species of "giant" insects, such as the Meganeura (giant dragonfly) and the Arthropleura (giant centipede) — but I was wondering if anyone knew of a loose term similar to ...
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Hire an employee, ? a consultant
I am trying to fill in this sentence: “My company is looking to ___ a consultant”. Is the correct term “hire” or is there a different word that is more fitting when talking about a consultant?
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The objects in an analogy
Consider this sentence:
This situation is analogous to the classic problem of cracking a
hashed and salted password: We see the X as a password and Y as a salt.
What are the other ways to ...
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“Left” and “right” are to “side” as “front” and “rear” are to what?
Is there an equivalent word to "side" when speaking of the front or rear of something (e.g. a car)?
So, a mechanic might say:
You damaged your wing-mirror? Ok, which side?
... or...
You ...
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A word for female bonding
A bromance is "a close but non-sexual relationship between two men". Is there an equivalent for women? IMO, sisterhood doesn't really fit.
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Word for change in velocity
Is there a good word for change in velocity, but not over time? That is, position is to displacement as velocity is to what?
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“View data” is to “observance” as “control data” is to what?
To view data is practising observance, to control data is practising...?
I'm not looking for the antonym of observance, I just don't know the "looking:observance::doing:?" word.
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Single word for “the one being stolen from”?
By forming a noun from a verb, the person that steals is called a stealer. What do you call a person that is being stolen from?
Is there a corresponding noun that denotes the object of this action, ...
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“Sender” is to “receiver” as “distributor” is to what?
I'm looking for a word that means the party being distributed to by a distributor.
I'm in the film industry. There are wholesalers and distributors. Even though both roles could be called ...
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“Woman” is to “coquette” as “man” is to what?
Wiktionary reads:
coquette: a woman who flirts or plays with men’s affections.
Is there an English word which fits the following definition?
???: a man who flirts or plays with women’s ...
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“Size” is to “resize” as “capacity” is to what?
Is there a (different) word that has the same relationship to capacity as resize has to size?
Edit in response to comments: I'm looking for a different word for capacity because I need to make a ...
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Medical term for deafness
Anosmia = Loss of the sense of smell
Anopia = Blindness
Anaesthesia/Anaphia = Loss of the sense of touch
Ageusia = Loss of taste
? = Deafness
I can't find an equivalent medical term for ...
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Student:Classmate::Teacher:____________?
A student is a classmate, schoolmate, etc. to another student. But what is a teacher to another teacher?
Couldn't it be colleague? Surely not, because a colleague could be any employee working with ...
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How do you form the 'north' and 'south' versions of 'occident' and 'orient'?
How does one correctly form the "north" and "south" forms for which occident and orient are "west" and "east"?
I found boreal and austral, but those look like adjectives and I'm after the nouns.
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“Employee” is to “employer” as “dependent” is to what? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
A depends on B, is A dependant, or is B dependant?
I'm trying to find a word that is the counterpart to "dependent", i.e. refers to the one who the dependent relies ...
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“Warm” is to “warmth” as “cool” is to what?
Is there a word for "coolness" that corresponds to warmth?
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What is the verb form of “LLC”?
I want to say something similar to this:
Founded in April of 2005, and incorporated in 2006, Example Company is now the leading news site.
But my company is not incorporated, we are an LLC. How ...
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What is the feminine noun for 'benedict'?
I came across the word 'benedict' recently:
Benedict: A name for a newly married man, esp if formerly a confirmed bachelor
Is there an equivalent feminine noun for a newly married woman? 'Bride' ...
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Winter - wintry; summer - summery; spring - ?; autumn -?
wintry:
characteristic of winter, esp. in feeling or looking very cold and bleak: "a wintry landscape".
summery: belonging to or characteristic of or occurring in summer; "summery weather";
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Corresponding Descriptive Word For Unable To Distinguish Flavors [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Pertaining to the Senses
If colorblind is a descriptive word for people who cannot distinguish colors and tone deaf describes people who cannot distinguish one tone from ...
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You quench your thirst. What do you do with your hunger?
What is the equivalent of "quench" when speaking of hunger? Is it appropriate to say you quenched your hunger?
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'Yet' is to 'already' as what is to 'eventually'? Could 'never' do?
I don't know if my title serves well in expressing what I am actually trying to ask, so maybe an example will do better:
I have done it already. <-> I have not done it yet.
I waited ...
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“Poison” is to “poisoned” as “venom” is to what?
As the title says, poison is to poisoned as venom is to what?
I tried looking up venomed but it means something different.
Is there such a word?
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Is there a word akin to “hungry” or “thirsty” that implies a need to urinate?
Sometimes my brain (maybe because I'm not a native English speaker) tends to come up with logical extensions to common formats; in this case, more than once I caught myself thinking (not out loud, ...
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“Plural” is to “pluralize” as “possessive” is to…?
I recently asked a question where I used the word "possessivize" because I didn't know the appropriate word. Is there one that's more appropriate?
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“Interested” is to “interesting” as “curious” is to what?
I can't find any perfect matches in dictionaries. Does there exist such a word at all?
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“Race” is to “racism” as “religion” is to what?
I've heard "racist" being used in a few cases to describe bigotry towards people of a certain religion. It's a bit annoying because it implies that all people of a religion are the same race, which is ...
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'Right' is to 'Integrity' as 'Just' is to what?
Or put another way, if integrity means doing the right thing when no one is looking what is doing the just thing when no one is looking? As I understand it being right is a qualitative trait, while ...

