COMPOUND WORDS
abet | {v} | (to assist or encourage in crime) | abet | {v} | (to support, uphold, or aid) | abettor | {n} | (inciter) | alphabet | {n} | (an ordered set of letters used in a language) | alphabetic | {adj} | (of or relating to an alphabet) | alphabetical | {adj} | (in the sequence of the letters of the alphabet) | alphabetical | {adj} | (pertaining to the alphabet) | alphabetically | {adv} | (arranged in the sequence of the alphabet) | alphabetically | {adv} | (in an alphabetical manner) | alphabetical order | {n} | (the sequence of a collection of items) | alphabetisation | {n} | (act of arranging in alphabetical order) | alphabetism | {n} | (form of literacy) | alphabet soup | {n} | (overabundance of acronyms and abbreviations) | alphabet soup | {n} | (soup that contains noodles in the shape of alphabetical letters) | analphabet | {n} | (illiterate) | diabetes | {n} | (A group of metabolic diseases) | diabetes | {n} | Diabetes | diabetes | {n} | (diabetes insipidus) SEE: diabetes insipidus :: | diabetes mellitus | {n} | (medical disorder) | diabetic | {adj} | (having diabetes) | diabetic | {adj} | (of diabetes) | diabetic | {n} | (person suffering from diabetes mellitus) | diabetology | {n} | (the study of the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes) | Elisabeth | {prop} | (female given name) SEE: Elizabeth :: | Elizabeth | {prop} | (female given name) | Elizabeth | {prop} | (mother of John the Baptist) | Elizabeth | {prop} | (wife of Aaron) SEE: Elisheba :: | Elizabethan collar | {n} | (protective medical device) | Glagolitic alphabet | {n} | (writing system) SEE: Glagolitic :: | I have diabetes | {phrase} | (I have diabetes) | International Phonetic Alphabet | {prop} | (standardized symbols for speech) | Latin alphabet | {n} | (the 26-letter alphabet) | Phoenician alphabet | {n} | (an alphabet) | phonetic alphabet | {n} | phonetisches Alphabet | Roman alphabet | {n} | (Latin alphabet) SEE: Latin alphabet :: 5000 WORDS
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