Results for: communicator, something which expresses
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(Grammar) conjunction that expresses an oppositional relationship between two items (i.e. "or" in the phrase "one or the other"), containing or related to a disjunction, contrast word, dividing, showing contrast, tending to separate; expressing an oppo...disjunctive
(Grammar) imperfect tense, form which expresses an ongoing action; verb form in the imperfect tense, ending on 5th note of scale, expressing incomplete action, faulty, not able to reproduce, not complete, not perfect, not perfect; flawed, defective; of...imperfect
act of laughing, act of laughing; sound which expresses amusement (or scorn, etc.); cheerfulness, mirthfulness, happiness expressed by laughinglaughter
act of laughing; sound which expresses amusement (or scorn, etc.); something which amuses or causes laughter, bring to particular state by laughing, make a noise like laughter, make a sound which expresses amusement (or scorn, etc.); ridicule, make fun...laugh
action communicating something, body movement, express an idea or emotion through bodily movements; make a gesture, make a body movement, movement of the body which expresses an idea or emotion, gesticulation, use of gesturesgesture
actor who expresses himself through bodily movements and does not speakmimer
arrange for something to be done, arrange something, be affected by, bring a child into existence, cheat somebody, eat something, engage in something, experience something, expresses certainty, expresses compulsion, forms perfect tenses, make something...have
breathe long and loud, exhalation, exhale loudly in relief or sorrow; make a sighing sound; yearn, long for, express feeling in sighs, loud exhalation which expresses relief or sorrow or other emotions; sighing sound, sound of rushing air, make exhalin...sigh
circle containing two dots for eyes and an upturned curve representing a smiling mouth (often appears as a yellow circle); face made of ASCII characters which expresses emotion (Computers), computer face symbol, smiley facesmiley
communicator, something which expresses; organ related to pronunciation; device for making dentures, vocal organsarticulator
concise saying which expresses a general truth, succinct commentaphorism
condition of being modal; mode, way of doing something, manner; form of sensation (taste, touch, smell, etc.), propositions of necessity or possibility, protocol, treatment, what a modal verb expressesmodality
connected with instruments, for instruments, not voices, helpful, useful, serving to assist; of or pertaining to an instrument; written for or played by musical instruments; of a case which expresses means or agency (Grammar), indicating the means of d...instrumental
containing a verb expressing a wish, expressing desire or wish; having a verb that expresses a wish (Grammar), of choice-making, optative mood, verb in the optative moodoptative
contrary to the facts, statement which expresses what could or would happen under different circumstancescounterfactual
 

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