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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Single word requests.
How does the same to use byway and bypath figuratively?
Bypath: the unfrequented path; an indirect route; a byway
A relevant example from OED :
The by-ways and short-cuts to wealth.
What are the prerequisites to bypass a library?
It could be a longer route but it takes shorter time.
Is circumbendibus a bonus word? It is a humorous formation from circum- (prefix) + bend (n.), with the ending of a Latin ablative plural.
With roundabout (often humorous) route or process
- 304730 views
- 650 answers
- 111942 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Single word requests.
I
feel like an idiot and so bad all the
time. foreboding The feeling that something sad will happen; fearful apprehension
- 311790 views
- 390 answers
- 114350 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Single word requests.
I
feel like an idiot and so bad all the
time. foreboding The feeling that something sad will happen; fearful apprehension
- 311790 views
- 390 answers
- 114350 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Single word requests.
How does the same to use byway and bypath figuratively?
Bypath: the unfrequented path; an indirect route; a byway
A relevant example from OED :
The by-ways and short-cuts to wealth.
What are the prerequisites to bypass a library?
It could be a longer route but it takes shorter time.
Is circumbendibus a bonus word? It is a humorous formation from circum- (prefix) + bend (n.), with the ending of a Latin ablative plural.
With roundabout (often humorous) route or process
- 304730 views
- 650 answers
- 111942 votes
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Asked on November 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
How does the same to use byway and bypath figuratively?
Bypath: the unfrequented path; an indirect route; a byway
A relevant example from OED :
The by-ways and short-cuts to wealth.
What are the prerequisites to bypass a library?
It could be a longer route but it takes shorter time.
Is circumbendibus a bonus word? It is a humorous formation from circum- (prefix) + bend (n.), with the ending of a Latin ablative plural.
With roundabout (often humorous) route or process
- 304730 views
- 650 answers
- 111942 votes
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Asked on November 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
I
feel like an idiot and so bad all the
time. foreboding The feeling that something sad will happen; fearful apprehension
- 311790 views
- 390 answers
- 114350 votes
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Asked on November 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
I
feel like an idiot and so bad all the
time. foreboding The feeling that something sad will happen; fearful apprehension
- 311790 views
- 390 answers
- 114350 votes
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Asked on November 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
How does the same to use byway and bypath figuratively?
Bypath: the unfrequented path; an indirect route; a byway
A relevant example from OED :
The by-ways and short-cuts to wealth.
What are the prerequisites to bypass a library?
It could be a longer route but it takes shorter time.
Is circumbendibus a bonus word? It is a humorous formation from circum- (prefix) + bend (n.), with the ending of a Latin ablative plural.
With roundabout (often humorous) route or process
- 304730 views
- 650 answers
- 111942 votes
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Asked on November 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
How does the same to use byway and bypath figuratively?
Bypath: the unfrequented path; an indirect route; a byway
A relevant example from OED :
The by-ways and short-cuts to wealth.
What are the prerequisites to bypass a library?
It could be a longer route but it takes shorter time.
Is circumbendibus a bonus word? It is a humorous formation from circum- (prefix) + bend (n.), with the ending of a Latin ablative plural.
With roundabout (often humorous) route or process
- 304730 views
- 650 answers
- 111942 votes
-
Asked on November 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
How does the same to use byway and bypath figuratively?
Bypath: the unfrequented path; an indirect route; a byway
A relevant example from OED :
The by-ways and short-cuts to wealth.
What are the prerequisites to bypass a library?
It could be a longer route but it takes shorter time.
Is circumbendibus a bonus word? It is a humorous formation from circum- (prefix) + bend (n.), with the ending of a Latin ablative plural.
With roundabout (often humorous) route or process
- 304730 views
- 650 answers
- 111942 votes