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Is there a word or phrase for a nursing mother not biologically related to the baby she breastfeeds?

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Word for "observing something with the purpose of gaining knowledge from it"?

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A word that refers to the availability of something moving from the wealthy/businesses to the common man/individuals

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Looking for the media equivalent of "televised"

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Is "Where do you sit?" correct for asking someone where their workspace is?

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A term for products whose "secret" features are well-known (but not publicized)

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Word that describes a society that glorifies war?

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What is a word for "someone who doesn't share the same enthusiasm"

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adjective denoting the turn of the century?

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Are there words with positive connotations used to describe atheists or other non-religious people?

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Is there an idiom or set phrase for "pretending not to understand an innuendo"?

3 votes

Is this arrogance or something else?

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Is there a word for someone who is not aware of how pretty or handsome he/she is?

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What's the meaning of, "Within 3 days of the 1st"?

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What mistake is made when words are incorrectly split into two different words, changing the meaning?

2 votes

A word for "relayable"

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Word for a place or resource where everything can be found

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A word/phrase for "being extremely happy and jumping gladly"

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Does MEMO mean memory?

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What would you call someone who creates a problem out of thin air?

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Is "He has/owns many businesses" correct?

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Is there a word for when a child no longer "hero-worships" their parents?

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What is the "theoretical" counterpart to "hands-on"?

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Is there a politer way of saying 'don't get you panties in a bunch'?

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Is there a word for “near in time” (both past & future) that doesn’t also imply geographical proximity?

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Word that means to "press softly"?

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Word or phrase to describe a couple that is perfect?

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What do you call a person who asks for an appointment and the person who was asked?

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Idiom/expression for changing the subject in a conversation

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What is the equivalent of 'hungry' for breathing?