Friday, November 30, 2012

Top Stories - Google News: The unserious posturing over the "fiscal cliff" - CBS News

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Nov 30th 2012, 21:01

News Analysis

When they leaked it to reporters on Thursday, House Republicans deemed the White House offer to avert the "fiscal cliff" to be a The Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell, let it be known that he "burst into laughter" when he heard the plan, which included $1.6 trillion in tax increases and $400 billion in future, unspecified spending cuts.

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Boehner on "fiscal cliff": "Let's not kid ourselves... we're almost nowhere"

"It was not a serious proposal," House Speaker John Boehner said Friday.

There is some truth to that. Mr. Obama's initial ask goes far beyond what could ever pass the GOP-led House; it reflects Mr. Obama's budget priorities, which come nowhere close to the priorities of House Republicans. It does not reflect an effort to compromise.

Yet Boehner's criticism of the president's proposal also applies to himself and his colleagues. Neither side has offered up a plan that comes close to what could realistically pass both houses of Congress. Boehner, in fact, has offered no plan at all: When he is pressed by reporters on his position, he says to look to the House Republican budgets to understand what his side is seeking. When Rep. Tiberi, R-Ohio, was asked about the apparent lack of a GOP "fiscal cliff" offer on Medicare, he responded, "we passed a Medicare plan in our budget."

Republicans are thus arguing that the controversial budgets spearheaded by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., are effectively their proposal. And the Ryan budget, with its deep cuts to entitlements and other spending, has the same chance of getting through the Senate as the Obama proposal has getting through the House: Zero. If the Obama proposal is a "joke," then the Republican proposal is the exact same joke.

Here's the reality: Despite the fact that the "fiscal cliff" deadline is just a month away, the two sides have yet to get serious about coming to an agreement, at least publicly. (It's anyone's guess what's happening behind closed doors - despite leaks from both sides that have fed speculative news stories, there is no evidence that either side has yet made major concessions.) They are effectively at the beginning of negotiations, with each player posturing in an effort to improve his position before the real deal-making begins.

Both sides know that the positions they are publicly insisting on are not serious. Any talk about a willingness to be conciliatory - Boehner said today that "Republicans are not seeking to impose our will on the president," while the president said "all of us are going to have to get out of our comfort zones" - simply does not square with their current position in the "fiscal cliff" negotiations.

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House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on Thursday criticized Boehner's posturing as a "tactic." She's right. But she left out the fact that Mr. Obama's offer is a tactic as well. Think of it this way: You want to buy a car that is worth $5,000. You offer $1,000. The seller counters with $20,000. That's about where things stand at the moment in the "fiscal cliff" fight.

This is not a new script. It's how Washington works. Whether it was the battle over health care or standoffs over government shutdowns, partisans have regularly staked out ostensibly immovable positions before (in most cases) finding their way to compromise. What does it take to get there? For starters, a deadline. In Washington, a month is a relative lifetime. Lawmakers tend not to get down to serious business until the moment of truth -- in this case going over the "fiscal cliff" -- is nearly at hand. (In this case, the deadline has been blurred somewhat by the fact that some lawmakers say they are willing to go over the "cliff," in part because it's actually more of a slope.)

There are signs of hope: Boehner amended the House schedule next week so that all business will be finished by 3 p.m. Wednesday. That will get much of the rank and file out of town and allow Boehner to focus on working with the White House to move toward compromise. William Galston, a former policy adviser to President Bill Clinton and a fellow at the Brookings Institution, said the key to potentially moving forward is simply bringing the players together, away from distractions. He pointed to the near-agreement between the president and Boehner 18 months ago on a "grand bargain" as evidence.

"I think that one of the things that we're seeing so far is the limits of trying to do this with news leaks and public events," he said. "I don't think that any of those will make any difference. Ultimately this will be resolved by a small number of people in the same room exploring the possibility of an agreement and maybe - maybe - figuring out a way to make it stick."

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Top Stories - Google News: 3 Dead After Attack at Wyoming Community College - ABC News

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Three people are dead after an attack at Casper College, a Wyoming community college, that may have involved a type of bow and arrow.

The college was shut down Friday morning after the attack.

"Emergency Alert: All classes and activities are cancelled today," read a message posted on the school's website.

Initial calls came in just after 9 a.m. reporting a "traumatic injury" on campus, according to a statement provided by local law enforcement to ABC News. Officers found "multiple victims" and the school was immediately placed on lockdown.

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Three people were found dead. One was a Casper College faculty member and another was a suspect who died of "apparent suicide," according to the statement.

The suspect, authorities said, "was not a current student at Casper College and the incident does not appear to be school motivated."

"There were no firearms involved in the crime," they said, "and the victim's injuries were caused by a sharp-edged weapon."

Police told Wyoming station KCWY that one of the victims was stabbed with a "bow-and-arrow-type" weapon.

The school of around 5,000 students is located in Casper, the state's second-largest city. It was founded in 1945, according to the school's website.

Calls to Casper Police Chief Chris Walsh and school spokesman Rich Fujita were not returned Friday afternoon.

The lockdown was later lifted. The school's website said campus travel was "now permitted" and that counselors were available at the school's Gateway Building.

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: elastosis

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Nov 30th 2012, 22:07

Created page with "==English== ===Noun=== {{en-noun|elastoses}} # {{pathology}} The degeneration of elastic tissue"

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==English== ===Noun=== {{en-noun|elastoses}} # {{pathology}} The [[degeneration]] of [[elastic]] [[tissue]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: exosites

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Nov 30th 2012, 22:13

Created page with "==English== ===Noun=== '''exosites''' # {{plural of|exosite}}"

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==English== ===Noun=== '''exosites''' # {{plural of|exosite}}

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: pimpernel

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Nov 30th 2012, 22:05

Noun:

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{{en-noun}}
 
{{en-noun}}
   
# {{context|now|_|rare}} A plant of the genus ''Pimpinella'', especially [[burnet saxifrage]], ''Pimpinella saxifraga''. {{defdate|from 16th c.}}
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# {{context|now|_|rare}} A plant of the genus {{taxlink|Pimpinella|genus}}, especially [[burnet saxifrage]], {{taxlink|Pimpinella saxifraga|species}}. {{defdate|from 16th c.}}
# Any of various [[plant]]s of the [[genus]] ''[[Anagallis]]'', having small red, white or purple flowers, especially the [[scarlet pimpernel]], ''[[Anagallis arvensis]]''. {{defdate|from 15th c.}}
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# Any of various [[plant]]s of the [[genus]] {{taxlink|Anagallis|genus}}, having small red, white or purple flowers, especially the [[scarlet pimpernel]], {{taxlink|Anagallis arvensis|species}}. {{defdate|from 15th c.}}
 
#*'''1653''', {{w|Nicholas Culpeper}}, ''The English Physician Enlarged'', Folio Society 2007, p. 221:
 
#*'''1653''', {{w|Nicholas Culpeper}}, ''The English Physician Enlarged'', Folio Society 2007, p. 221:
 
#*:Common '''Pimpernel''' has diverse weak square stalks lying on the ground, beset all along with two small and almost round leaves at every joint [...].
 
#*:Common '''Pimpernel''' has diverse weak square stalks lying on the ground, beset all along with two small and almost round leaves at every joint [...].
 
# Great [[burnet]] or salad burnet. {{defdate|from 16th c.}}
 
# Great [[burnet]] or salad burnet. {{defdate|from 16th c.}}
 
# Someone resembling the fictional {{w|Scarlet Pimpernel}}; a [[gallant]] dashing resourceful [[man]] given to remarkable [[feat|feats]] of [[bravery]] and [[derring-do]] in liberating [[victim|victims]] of [[tyranny]] and [[injustice]]. {{defdate|from 20th c.}}
 
# Someone resembling the fictional {{w|Scarlet Pimpernel}}; a [[gallant]] dashing resourceful [[man]] given to remarkable [[feat|feats]] of [[bravery]] and [[derring-do]] in liberating [[victim|victims]] of [[tyranny]] and [[injustice]]. {{defdate|from 20th c.}}
#: ''Lined up solidly with the ''Pimpernels'' and with the persecuted.'' -- Hal Lehrman
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#* {{rfdate}}, Hal Lehrman
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#*: Lined up solidly with the '''Pimpernels''' and with the persecuted.
   
 
=====Translations=====
 
=====Translations=====

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: jusque

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Nov 30th 2012, 21:59

Etymology:

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===Etymology===
 
===Etymology===
From {{etyl|la|fr}} {{term|inde|lang=la}} + {{term|usque|lang=la}}.
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From {{etyl|la|fr}} {{term|inde|lang=la}} + {{term|usque|ūsque|lang=la}}.
   
 
===Pronunciation===
 
===Pronunciation===

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: nightshade

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nightshade
Nov 30th 2012, 22:12

Noun:

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{{en-noun}}
 
{{en-noun}}
   
# {{botany}} Any of the poisonous plants belonging to the genus ''Solanum'', especially [[black nightshade]] or [[woody nightshade]].
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# {{botany}} Any of the poisonous plants belonging to the genus ''[[Solanum]]'', especially [[black nightshade]] or [[woody nightshade]].
 
# {{botany|colloquial}} Any plant of the wider [[Solanaceae]] family, including the nightshades as well as [[tomato]], [[potato]], [[eggplant]], and [[deadly nightshade]].
 
# {{botany|colloquial}} Any plant of the wider [[Solanaceae]] family, including the nightshades as well as [[tomato]], [[potato]], [[eggplant]], and [[deadly nightshade]].
# [[belladonna|Belladonna]] or [[deadly nightshade]], ''[[Atropa]] belladonna''.
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# [[belladonna|Belladonna]] or [[deadly nightshade]], {{taxlink|Atropa belladonna|species}}.
 
# Any of several plants likened to nightshade, usually because of similar dark-colored berries.
 
# Any of several plants likened to nightshade, usually because of similar dark-colored berries.
   

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: croton

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Nov 30th 2012, 22:11

Noun:

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# Any of various [[plant]]s, of the genus ''[[Croton]]'', that yield [[croton oil]].
 
# Any of various [[plant]]s, of the genus ''[[Croton]]'', that yield [[croton oil]].
# A [[tropical]] [[evergreen]] [[shrub]], ''[[Codiaeum variegatum]]'', having glossy foliage, cultivated as a [[houseplant]].
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# A [[tropical]] [[evergreen]] [[shrub]], {{taxlink|Codiaeum variegatum|species}}, having glossy foliage, cultivated as a [[houseplant]].
 
# {{context|New York City|historical}} The main water supply pipe to a building or apartment, from the [[w:Croton-on-Hudson, New York|Croton River]], dams, reservoirs and [[w:Croton Aqueduct|aqueduct]] supplying New York City with water.
 
# {{context|New York City|historical}} The main water supply pipe to a building or apartment, from the [[w:Croton-on-Hudson, New York|Croton River]], dams, reservoirs and [[w:Croton Aqueduct|aqueduct]] supplying New York City with water.
   

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: conure

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conure
Nov 30th 2012, 22:13

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==English==
 
==English==
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{{rfimage}}
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{{wikipedia}}
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{{wikispecies|Conurus}}
 
===Noun===
 
===Noun===
 
{{wikipedia}}
 
{{wikipedia}}
 
{{en-noun}}
 
{{en-noun}}
   
# Any of many [[New World]] [[parakeet]]s of the genus ''[[Conurus]]''
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# Any of many [[New World]] [[parakeet]]s of the genus {{taxlink|Conurus|genus}}
   
 
====Translations====
 
====Translations====

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: particle

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Nov 30th 2012, 22:10

Translations: +lv

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{{trans-mid}}
 
{{trans-mid}}
 
* Korean: {{t+|ko|조사|tr=josa|sc=Kore}}
 
* Korean: {{t+|ko|조사|tr=josa|sc=Kore}}
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* Latvian: {{t+|lv|partikula|f}}
 
* Lojban: {{t-|jbo|cmavo}}
 
* Lojban: {{t-|jbo|cmavo}}
 
* Norwegian: {{t+|no|partikkel}}
 
* Norwegian: {{t+|no|partikkel}}

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: whitefish

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Nov 30th 2012, 22:15

English:

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==English==
 
==English==
 
{{wikipedia}}
 
{{wikipedia}}
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===Etymology===
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{{compound|white|fish}}
 
===Noun===
 
===Noun===
 
{{en-noun|es|pl2=whitefish}}
 
{{en-noun|es|pl2=whitefish}}

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Diskont

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Nov 30th 2012, 22:15

+IPA

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==German==
 
==German==
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===Pronunciation===
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* {{IPA|[dɪsˈkɔnt]|lang=de}}
   
 
===Noun===
 
===Noun===

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Wiktionary:Information desk

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Wiktionary:Information desk
Nov 30th 2012, 22:04

Related terms for compounds sharing one part?: @CodeCat, DCDuring

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: I think it would be more useful for [[[[zonnevlek#Related terms]]]] to include a note to see [[[[zon#Derived terms]]]]. One complication, though, is that some of our editors believe that ===Etymology=== and ===Derived terms=== should be strictly about ''diachronic'' etymology. The term {{term|zonnebloem|lang=nl}} may be compound of {{term|zon|lang=nl}} and {{term|bloem|lang=nl}}, but does that necessarily mean that it's derived <u>from</u> {{term|zon|lang=nl}}? I say yes, others say "move to RFV". —[[User: Ruakh |Ruakh]]<sub ><small ><i >[[User talk: Ruakh |TALK]]</i ></small ></sub > 18:47, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
 
: I think it would be more useful for [[[[zonnevlek#Related terms]]]] to include a note to see [[[[zon#Derived terms]]]]. One complication, though, is that some of our editors believe that ===Etymology=== and ===Derived terms=== should be strictly about ''diachronic'' etymology. The term {{term|zonnebloem|lang=nl}} may be compound of {{term|zon|lang=nl}} and {{term|bloem|lang=nl}}, but does that necessarily mean that it's derived <u>from</u> {{term|zon|lang=nl}}? I say yes, others say "move to RFV". —[[User: Ruakh |Ruakh]]<sub ><small ><i >[[User talk: Ruakh |TALK]]</i ></small ></sub > 18:47, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
 
:: I'm not really sure what else it would be derived from, though. {{User:CodeCat/signature}} 19:26, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
 
:: I'm not really sure what else it would be derived from, though. {{User:CodeCat/signature}} 19:26, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
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::: It could be from a Middle Dutch word for "sunflower", which in turn was from the Middle Dutch etymons for {{term|zon|lang=nl}} and {{term|bloem|lang=nl}}. (In this specific case that can't be, because historical considerations allow us to know that Middle Dutch can't have had a word for "sunflower", but this was just an example.) —[[User: Ruakh |Ruakh]]<sub ><small ><i >[[User talk: Ruakh |TALK]]</i ></small ></sub > 22:04, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
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::Do you have an example of an entry that suffers from the problem you mention?
 
::Do you have an example of an entry that suffers from the problem you mention?
 
::For some terms that have very few relatives there is good reason to include in Related terms the few relatives that they have. It makes otherwise small, bare entries more interesting and informative and can elucidate the meaning and etymology of the headword. If we have a reasonable number of contributors sensitive to the esthetics and utility of entries, this could work. Of course when one looks at some of our longer entries, this seems like an idle hope at best, but I remain hopeful.
 
::For some terms that have very few relatives there is good reason to include in Related terms the few relatives that they have. It makes otherwise small, bare entries more interesting and informative and can elucidate the meaning and etymology of the headword. If we have a reasonable number of contributors sensitive to the esthetics and utility of entries, this could work. Of course when one looks at some of our longer entries, this seems like an idle hope at best, but I remain hopeful.
 
::For larger entries, those that have the worst performance and navigation problems, which would mostly include English headwords, especially for compounds, we might want to apply stricter rules. When I look at a few English terms that might potential suffer from the potential problem posited (''[[inset]], [[onset]], [[setback]], [[backtalk]]''), I don't find the problem at all.
 
::For larger entries, those that have the worst performance and navigation problems, which would mostly include English headwords, especially for compounds, we might want to apply stricter rules. When I look at a few English terms that might potential suffer from the potential problem posited (''[[inset]], [[onset]], [[setback]], [[backtalk]]''), I don't find the problem at all.
 
::When I was experimenting with using categories as a repository for derivations (an effort that foundered in part because it required squarely addressing both diachronic and synchronic etymology), I was thinking that it would afford a way of including comprehensive lists of derived terms and offer a ready path to cognates for users who were interested, without actually requiring effort to enter each related term under each related headword and without the burden of downloading such a list until a user demanded it and hit the category link. [[User: DCDuring |DCDuring]] <small >[[User talk: DCDuring|TALK]]</small > 20:29, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
 
::When I was experimenting with using categories as a repository for derivations (an effort that foundered in part because it required squarely addressing both diachronic and synchronic etymology), I was thinking that it would afford a way of including comprehensive lists of derived terms and offer a ready path to cognates for users who were interested, without actually requiring effort to enter each related term under each related headword and without the burden of downloading such a list until a user demanded it and hit the category link. [[User: DCDuring |DCDuring]] <small >[[User talk: DCDuring|TALK]]</small > 20:29, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
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::: I believe one example is {{term|northwind|lang=en}}, which IIRC is a reflex of forms attested since much older forms of English; so your approach to etymology and derivation would claim that it's ''not'' derived from Modern English {{term|north|lang=en}}. So it could conceivably be a "related term" at [[[[northerly]]]], but not a "derived term" at [[[[north]]]]. —[[User: Ruakh |Ruakh]]<sub ><small ><i >[[User talk: Ruakh |TALK]]</i ></small ></sub > 22:04, 30 November 2012 (UTC)

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: prudens

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Nov 30th 2012, 22:14

Added etymology

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==Latin==
 
==Latin==
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===Etymology===
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Contracted from {{etyl|la}} {{term|providens|prōvidēns|lang=la}}, past participle of {{term|provideo|prōvideō|lang=la}}
   
 
===Adjective===
 
===Adjective===
{{la-adj-3rd-1E|prūdēns|prudentis|prudentis}}
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{{la-adj-3rd-1E|prūdēns|prudentis|prūdentis}}
   
 
# [[wise]], [[prudent]]
 
# [[wise]], [[prudent]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: crowberry

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Nov 30th 2012, 21:58

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==English==
 
==English==
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[[File:Empetrum nigrum a1.jpg|thumb|right]]
 
{{wikipedia}}
 
{{wikipedia}}
[[File:Empetrum nigrum a1.jpg|thumb|right]]
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===Etymology===
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{{compound|crow|berry}}
   
 
===Noun===
 
===Noun===
 
 
{{en-noun|crowberries}}
 
{{en-noun|crowberries}}
   
# ''Empetrum''; a small [[genus]] of dwarf evergreen shrubs that bear edible fruit.
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# {{taxlink|Empetrum|genus}}; a small [[genus]] of dwarf evergreen shrubs that bear edible fruit.
# ''Empetrum nigrum''; a [[species]] of crowberry
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# {{taxlink|Empetrum nigrum|species}}; a [[species]] of crowberry.
 
# A fruit of such plant.
 
# A fruit of such plant.
   

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: gadoid

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Nov 30th 2012, 22:15

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{{en-adj}}
 
{{en-adj}}
   
# Of or pertaining to [[cod]] or the ''[[Gadidae]]'' family.
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# Of or pertaining to [[cod]] or the [[Gadidae]] family.
   
 
====Translations====
 
====Translations====
{{trans-top|of or pertaining to the ''Gadidae'' family}}
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{{trans-top|of or pertaining to the Gadidae family}}
 
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|turska|alt=turska-}}, {{t-|fi|turskakala|alt=turskakalojen}}
 
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|turska|alt=turska-}}, {{t-|fi|turskakala|alt=turskakalojen}}
 
{{trans-mid}}
 
{{trans-mid}}
 
{{trans-bottom}}
 
{{trans-bottom}}
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===Noun===
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{{en-noun}}
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# Any [[fish]] of the family [[Gadidae]]
   
 
[[my:gadoid]]
 
[[my:gadoid]]

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: frock

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Nov 30th 2012, 21:56

Added IPA

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===Pronunciation===
 
===Pronunciation===
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* {{IPA|/fɹɒk/}}
 
*: {{rhymes|ɒk}}
 
*: {{rhymes|ɒk}}
   

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: tellement

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Nov 30th 2012, 21:56

French:

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==French==
 
==French==
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===Etymology===
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From {{suffix|tel|alt1=tel, telle|ment|lang=fr}}.
   
 
===Pronunciation===
 
===Pronunciation===

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: shoveler

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shoveler
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==English==
 
==English==
 
[[Image:Fuchs-Löffelente Anas platalea 0505281 Ausschnitt.jpg|thumb|A Red Shoveler]]
 
[[Image:Fuchs-Löffelente Anas platalea 0505281 Ausschnitt.jpg|thumb|A Red Shoveler]]
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===Alternative forms===
 
===Alternative forms===

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Appendix:Proto-Germanic/uber

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Appendix:Proto-Germanic/uber
Nov 30th 2012, 22:03

Etymology:

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===Etymology===
 
===Etymology===
From {{etyl|ine-pro|gem-pro}} {{recons|upér|lang=ine-pro}}, {{recons|supér|lang=ine-pro}}. Cognate with {{etyl|grc|-}} {{term|ὑπέρ||tr=hypér|above|lang=grc}}, {{etyl|la|-}} {{term|super||above|lang=la}}.
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From {{etyl|ine-pro|gem-pro}} {{recons|upér|lang=ine-pro}}, {{recons|supér|lang=ine-pro}}, ultimately from the root {{recons|upo|lang=ine-pro}}. Cognate with {{etyl|grc|-}} {{term|ὑπέρ||tr=hypér|above|lang=grc}}, {{etyl|la|-}} {{term|super||above|lang=la}}.
   
 
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