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COMPOUND WORDS
| Achaea | {prop} | (a region in the northern head of the Peloponnese) | Achaemenid Empire | {prop} | (empire ruled by the Achaemenid dynasty) | aedile | {n} | (elected official in Ancient Rome) | Aegadian Islands | {prop} | (islands off the coast of Sicily) | Aegean | {adj} | (Of, or relating to the Aegean Sea) | Aegean | {prop} | (Aegean Sea) SEE: Aegean Sea :: | Aegean Sea | {prop} | (sea of the northeastern part of the Mediterranean Sea) | Aegidius | {prop} | (male given name) | aegis | {n} | (mythological shield) | aegis | {n} | (protection, guidance) | aeolian | {adj} | äolisch | aerate | {v} | (to supply oxygen or air) | aeration | {n} | (the circulation of air) | aerator | {n} | (a device which mixes air with a substance) | aerial | {n} | (device for receiving or transmitting) | aerial photography | {n} | (taking photographs from the air) | aerodynamic | {adj} | (aerodynamic) | aerodynamical | {adj} | (aerodynamic) | aerodynamics | {n} | (The science of the dynamics of bodies moving relative to gases) | aeroembolism | {n} | (condition) SEE: air embolism :: | aerology | {n} | (branch of meteorology) | aeronautic | {adj} | (having to do with aerial navigation) | aeronautics | {n} | (mechanics and science of aircraft) | Aeronian | {prop} | Aeronium | aerophone | {n} | (aerophone) | aeroplane | {n} | (airplane) SEE: airplane :: | aerosol | {n} | (gaseous or airborne cloud of particulate matter) | aerosol can | {n} | (pressurized canister) | aerostatics | {n} | (study of gases in equilibrium) | aerothorax | {n} | (pneumothorax) SEE: pneumothorax :: | Aeschylus | {prop} | (Greek tragedian) | aesir | {n} | (Æsir) SEE: Æsir :: | Aesop | {prop} | (ancient Greek author) | aesthetic | {adj} | (concerned with beauty) | aesthetic | {n} | (that which appeals to the senses) | aesthetic | {n} | (the study of art or beauty) SEE: aesthetics :: | aesthetically | {adv} | ästhetisch | aesthetician | {n} | (oneone who studies aesthetics; student of art or beauty) | aesthetician | {n} | (someone who provides beauty treatments) | aestheticism | {n} | (doctrine which holds aesthetics as the highest ideal) | aesthetics | {n} | (study or philosophy of beauty) | aestivation | {n} | (state of inactivity and metabolic depression during summer) | aetiology | {n} | (study of causes or origins) | algae | {n} | (plural of alga) | al-Qaeda | {prop} | (The global network of militant Islamic extremists.) | anaesthesia | {n} | (loss of bodily sensation) | anaesthesiology | {n} | (science of administering anaesthetics) | anaesthetic | {n} | (anaesthetic) | anaesthetist | {n} | (anesthesiologist) SEE: anesthesiologist :: | Aramaean | {adj} | (of, or pertaining to Aramaeans or Aram) | Aramaean | {n} | (member of a West Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people) | Aramaean | {prop} | (Aramaic) SEE: Aramaic :: | archaeolinguistics | {n} | (study of the distant human past using archaeological and linguistic evidence together) | archaeological | {adj} | (relating to the science or research of archaeology) | archaeologist | {n} | (someone who is skilled, professes or practices archaeology) | archaeology | {n} | (scientific study of past remains) | Azrael | {prop} | (angel of death) | bastnaesite | {n} | (mineral) | Beta Lyrae | {prop} | (binary star system in the constellation Lyra) | caecum | {n} | (blind pouch connected to the large intestine) | Caelum | {prop} | (constellation) | Caesar | {prop} | (ancient Roman family name) | Caesarean section | {n} | (incision in the womb) | caesium | {n} | (a metallic chemical element) | caesura | {n} | (a pause or interruption) | caesura | {n} | (using two words to divide a metrical foot) | chaebol | {n} | (large, family-controlled Korean business conglomerate) | Chamaeleon | {prop} | (small circumpolar constellation of the southern sky) | curriculum vitae | {n} | (written account of one's education, accomplishments, etc.) | daemon | {n} | (computing: a process that does not have a controlling terminal) | diaeresis | {n} | (diacritic placed over a vowel letter) | encyclopaedia | {n} | (encyclopedia) SEE: encyclopedia :: | Gaea | {prop} | (earth goddess) | Gaelic | {prop} | (Scottish Gaelic) SEE: Scottish Gaelic :: | gynaecologist | {n} | (specialist in diseases of the female reproductive system) | haematology | {n} | (scientific study of blood and blood-producing organs) | haemo- | {prefix} | (pertaining to blood) | haemodialysis | {n} | (use of dialysis to remove waste from the blood) | haemophilia | {n} | (any of several hereditary illnesses that impair the body's ability to control bleeding) | haemorrhage | {n} | (heavy loss of blood) | haemorrhoids | {n} | (a pathological condition) | Hephaestus | {prop} | (Greek god) | IAEA | {initialism} | (International Atomic Energy Agency) | Ingvaeonic | {prop} | (language group) | Ishmael | {prop} | (eldest son of Abraham) | Israel | {prop} | (the state) | Israeli | {adj} | (of, from, or pertaining to Israel, the Israeli people) | Israeli | {n} | (person from Israel or of Israeli descent) | jaeger | {n} | (rifle) SEE: rifle :: | Kafkaesque | {adj} | (marked by menacing complexity) | Laestrygonians | {n} | (tribe) | maelstrom | {n} | (large whirlpool) | Manichaean | {adj} | (of or relating to Manichaeism) | Manichaean | {n} | (a follower of Manichaeism) | Manichaeism | {prop} | (religion) | Manx Gaelic | {prop} | (a Goidelic language spoken on the Isle of Man) | mediaeval | {adj} | (medieval) SEE: medieval :: | Michael | {prop} | (a German name) | Michael | {prop} | (archangel) | Michael | {prop} | (male given name) | Michaela | {prop} | (feminine form of Michael) | Michaelmas | {prop} | (Christian feast) | naevus | {n} | (abnormal area on skin) SEE: mole :: | Nathanael | {prop} | (biblical Apostle) | Nicaea | {prop} | (ancient city) | paediatry | {n} | (paediatry) SEE: pediatrics :: | palaeoclimatology | {n} | (science) | Pangaea | {prop} | (supercontinent prior to Triassic) | paper aeroplane | {n} | (toy aeroplane made by folding up a sheet of paper) | Piraeus | {prop} | (city) | praenomen | {n} | (ancient Roman first name) | praetor | {n} | (Roman administrative official) | propaedeutic | {adj} | (providing preparatory or introductory teaching) | propaedeutic | {n} | (course or instruction providing preparatory or introductory teaching) | quaestor | {n} | (Ancient Roman official) | Raphael | {prop} | (Archangel) | Raphael | {prop} | (given name) | Rhaeto-Romance | {prop} | (a group of related Romance languages) | Sabaean | {adj} | (of or pertaining to Sabaean culture) | Sabaean | {n} | (an extinct Semitic language) | Sabaean | {n} | (an individual that is part of the ancient Sabaean people) | Schaerbeek | {prop} | (city in Belgium) | Scots Gaelic | {prop} | (Scottish Gaelic) SEE: Scottish Gaelic :: | Scottish Gaelic | {prop} | (The Gaelic language of Scotland) | sickle cell anaemia | {n} | (sickle cell anaemia) SEE: sickle-cell anemia :: | sickle-cell anaemia | {n} | (sickle-cell anaemia) SEE: sickle-cell anemia :: | songthaew | {n} | (share taxi made from a pickup truck) | State of Israel | {prop} | (country (official name)) | sundae | {n} | (dessert) | synaesthesia | {n} | (physiological or psychological phenomenon) | taekwondo | {n} | (a martial art) | Thaddaeus | {prop} | (the Apostle) | toxaemia | {n} | (toxemia) SEE: toxemia :: | UAE | {prop} | (initialism of United Arab Emirates) | uraeus | {n} | (representation of the sacred asp) | Yael | {prop} | (female given name) SEE: Jael ::
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aeroplane P0859 aerial P3836
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| What do you think of reggae ? | 你觉得雷鬼怎么样?
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