high+words

  • 121high jinks —  (two words) is the usual spelling, though some dictionaries also accept hijinks. The derivation is unknown, but it is not related to (or to be confused with) jinx as in bad luck. The word can be used as either singular or plural …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 122high jinks —    (two words) is the usual spelling, though some dictionaries also accept hijinks. The derivation is unknown, but the term is not related to (or to be confused with) jinx, as in bad luck. It can be used as either a singular or a plural …

    Dictionary of troublesome word

  • 123high level programming language — programming language written in words which have been translated into machine language …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 124Westside High School (South Carolina) — Infobox University name = Westside High School address = 806 Pearman Dairy Rd. Anderson, SC 29625 phone = (864) 260 5230 type= Public establish = 1951 principal= Henry Daddy Adair [http://www.schsl.org/2006%20pictures/adair.jpg] city = Anderson… …

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  • 125Interlingua and eligibility of international words — Words can be included in Interlingua in either of two ways: through regular derivation using roots and affixes or by establishing their eligibility as international words. The second of these methods is explained below. The control languages and… …

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  • 126List of English words of Chinese origin — Words of Chinese origin have entered the English language and many European languages. Most of these were loanwords from Chinese itself, a term covering those members of the Chinese branch of the Sino Tibetan language family. However, Chinese… …

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  • 127List of English words of Japanese origin — Words of Japanese origin have entered many languages. Some words are simple transliterations of Japanese language words for concepts inherent to Japanese culture, but some are actually words of Chinese origin that were first exposed to English… …

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  • 128List of Spanish words of Germanic origin — This is an initial list of many Spanish words that come from Germanic languages. It is further divided into words that come from Visigothic, Frankish, Langobardic, Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle Low German, Old English, Old High German …

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