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COMPOUND WORDS
| antic | {adj} | (architecture: grotesque, incongruous) | antic | {n} | (ludicrous act or behaviour) | antichrist | {n} | (Someone that works against the teachings of Christ) | Antichrist | {prop} | (one under the direct control of the Devil) | anticipate | {v} | (to know of something before it manifests) | anticline | {n} | (anticlinal fold) | anticlockwise | {adj} | (in the opposite direction to the hands of an analogue clock) | anticlockwise | {adv} | gegen den Uhrzeigersinn | anticlockwise | {adv} | (in the opposite direction to the hands of an analogue clock) | anticlockwisely | {adv} | (anticlockwise) SEE: anticlockwise#Adverb :: | anticolonial | {adj} | (Against colonialism.) | anticommunism | {n} | (against communism) | anticompetitive | {adj} | (acting to hinder or obstruct competition) | anticonstitutional | {adj} | verfassungsfeindlich | anticyclone | {n} | (system of winds) | aromantic | {adj} | (no romantic attraction to others) | Atlantic | {adj} | (pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean) | Atlantic | {prop} | (the Atlantic Ocean) | Atlantic herring | {n} | (Clupea harengus) | Atlantic Ocean | {prop} | (the ocean lying between the Americas to the west and Europe and Africa to the east) | Atlantic tomcod | {n} | (Microgadus tomcod) | frantic | {adj} | (In a state of panic, worry, frenzy or rush) | gigantic | {adj} | (very large) | infanticide | {n} | (a person who has killed a child) | infanticide | {n} | (the murder of an infant) | infanticide | {n} | (the murder of one's child) | pedantic | {adj} | pedantisch | pedantical | {adj} | (pedantic) SEE: pedantic :: | romantic | {adj} | (concerned with, or conducive to, romance and love) | romantic | {adj} | (fantastic, idealistic) | romantic | {adj} | (powerfully sentimental, evocative) | romantic | {n} | (person who is behaving romantically) | romantic | {n} | (person with romantic character) | Romantic | {adj} | (Of or pertaining to Romanticism) | romanticism | {n} | (romantic quality, spirit or action) | Romanticism | {prop} | (18th century movement) | romanticist | {n} | (advocate or follower of romanticism) | romanticize | {v} | (to view something in a romantic manner) | semantic | {adj} | (of or relating to semantics or the meanings of words) | semantically | {adv} | (in the manner of or referring to semantics) | semantics | {n} | (science of the meaning of words) | transatlantic | {adj} | (spanning or crossing the Atlantic) | unromantic | {adj} | (not romantic)
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