Angla | Esperanta |
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Medieval Latin (the Latin language as spoken and written during the Middle Ages, before it was developed by the Italian humanists into Renaissance Latin) proper noun [UK: ˌme.dɪ.ˈiːv.l̩ ˈlæ.tɪn] [US: mə.ˈdiːv.l̩ ˈlæ.tən] | mezepoka latinoproper noun |
melody [melodies] (sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase) noun [UK: ˈme.lə.di] [US: ˈme.lə.di] | melodionoun |
mouldy [mouldier, mouldiest] (covered with mould) adjective [UK: ˈməʊl.di] [US: ˈmoʊl.di] | mucidaadjective |
muddy [muddier, muddiest] (covered or splashed with, or full of, mud) adjective [UK: ˈmʌ.di] [US: ˈmʌ.di] | kotaadjective |
obedience (quality of being obedient) noun [UK: ə.ˈbiː.dɪəns] [US: oˈbiː.diəns] | obeemonoun |
obedient (willing to comply with commands) adjective [UK: ə.ˈbiː.dɪənt] [US: oˈbiː.diənt] | obeemaadjective |
paddy [paddies] (wet land where rice grows) noun [UK: ˈpæ.di] [US: ˈpæ.di] | rizejonoun |
parody [parodied, parodying, parodies] (to make a parody of something) verb [UK: ˈpæ.rə.di] [US: ˈpe.rə.di] | parodiiverb |
parody [parodies] (expression making fun of something else) noun [UK: ˈpæ.rə.di] [US: ˈpe.rə.di] | parodionoun |
prie-dieu (a piece of furniture on which someone can pray) noun [UK: ˈpriː djɜː] [US: ˈpriː djɝː] | preĝbenkonoun |
propadiene [propadienes] (organic compound of the formula C3H4) noun | propadienonoun |
prosody [prosodies] (linguistics: study of rhythm and other attributes in speech) noun [UK: ˈprɒ.sə.di] [US: ˈprɑː.sə.di] | prozodionoun |
prosody [prosodies] (poetry: study of poetic meter etc) noun [UK: ˈprɒ.sə.di] [US: ˈprɑː.sə.di] | |
ready [readier, readiest] (prepared for immediate action or use) adjective [UK: ˈre.di] [US: ˈre.di] | pretaadjective |
remedy [remedies] (something that corrects or counteracts) noun [UK: ˈre.mə.di] [US: ˈre.mə.di] | rimedonoun |
rhapsody [rhapsodies] (instrumental composition of irregular form) noun [UK: ˈræp.sə.di] [US: ˈræp.sə.di] | rapsodionoun |
sandy [sandier, sandiest] (covered with sand) adjective [UK: ˈsæn.di] [US: ˈsæn.di] | sablaadjective |
shady [shadier, shadiest] (not trustworthy; unfit to be seen or known) adjective [UK: ˈʃeɪ.di] [US: ˈʃeɪ.di] | suspektindaadjective |
Slavic studies (academic discipline) noun | slavistikonoun |
soldier [soldiers] (member of an army) noun [UK: ˈsəʊl.dʒə(r)] [US: ˈsoʊl.dʒə(r)] | soldatonoun |
soldier [soldiered, soldiering, soldiers] (to serve as a soldier) verb [UK: ˈsəʊl.dʒə(r)] [US: ˈsoʊl.dʒə(r)] | soldativerb |
study [studied, studying, studies] verb [UK: ˈstʌ.di] [US: ˈstʌ.di] | studiverb |
study [studies] (branch of learning or object that is being studied) noun [UK: ˈstʌ.di] [US: ˈstʌ.di] | esploronoun |
study [studies] (mental effort to acquire knowledge) noun [UK: ˈstʌ.di] [US: ˈstʌ.di] | studado, studonoun |
subsidy [subsidies] (financial support) noun [UK: ˈsʌb.sə.di] [US: ˈsʌb.sə.di] | subvencionoun |
the die is cast (conclusive action has been taken, so events will proceed in an irreversible manner) phrase [UK: ðə daɪ ɪz kɑːst] [US: ðə ˈdaɪ ˈɪz ˈkæst] | |
tragedy [tragedies] (disastrous event, especially one involving great loss of life or injury) noun [UK: ˈtræ.dʒə.di] [US: ˈtræ.dʒə.di] | tragedionoun |
tragedy [tragedies] (drama or similar work) noun [UK: ˈtræ.dʒə.di] [US: ˈtræ.dʒə.di] | tragedionoun |
tragedy [tragedies] (genre of such works, and the art of producing them) noun [UK: ˈtræ.dʒə.di] [US: ˈtræ.dʒə.di] | tragedionoun |