Results for: error in speech or writing, inability to read and write
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ambo, raised desk from which the Bible was read, pulpit (in early Christian churches)ambon
amount of writing on a page, boy apprenticed to knight, boy attendant, boy servant in medieval times, boy who runs errands, call, summon (e.g. to the telephone); number pages, number sheets of paper in a collection; look through the pages of something,...page
amusing imitation, compose a farcical imitation of another work, write a satirical imitation, imitate comically, literary work containing a farcical imitation of a particular person characteristic or style, parodies in general, poor imitationparody
ancient Celtic writing system, Celtic inscription, Celtic letter, ogamogham
ancient form of writingLinear A
ancient writing methodboustrophedon
ancient writing systemLinear B
ancient writing system composed of wedge shaped characters, cuneiform script, of ankle, used for cuneiform writing, used in ancient writing system, wedge-shaped, wedge-shaped ankle bonecuneiform
ancient writing system, in stylized form, of ancient writing system, of priestshieratic; hieratical
ancient writing-tablettabula
angry response to an Internet user who is requested not to send foolish questions before he has read the user guides on the subject, RTFMRead The Fucking Manual
animals kept in pen, area that confines somebody or something, confine somebody or something, enclose, fence into an enclosed area, female swan, fortified dock for repairing submarines, instrument for writing in inkpen
annoyance at waiting, eagerness, lack of patience, inability to wait; intolerance; restlessnessimpatience
anonymously write (books, speeches, etc.) for and under the name of another author, write as ghostwriterghostwrite
any of a number of birds of the starling family (native to southeast Asia) that are characterized by their ability to mimic speech and are often kept as petsmyna
 

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