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What does that mean? Examples
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Definition of Words
What does that mean? Those strange English words which you
probably first hear in an English lesson at school or college.
This section will help providing useful examples of different kinds of English Grammar terminology,
other parts of speech and Literary Terms. Our examples of these
English words include the
palindrome, pangrams, homophones, homographs,
conundrum, paradigm and many other
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Definition of Words
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English language. The definition, meaning and origin of
Acronyms, Aphorisms, Cliches, Conundrum, Eponym, Fallacy,
Gobbledygook, Homographs, Homophones, Palindrome, Pangrams,
Paradigm, Prefix, Pseudonym, Retronyms, Suffix and Syntax. |