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  • lingoes — lin·go || lɪŋgəʊ n. language used by a certain group or class of people; foreign language (derogatory) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • lingoes — legions …   Anagrams dictionary

  • legions — lingoes …   Anagrams dictionary

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  • WordNet — is a lexical database for the English language.[1] It groups English words into sets of synonyms called synsets, provides short, general definitions, and records the various semantic relations between these synonym sets. The purpose is twofold:… …   Wikipedia

  • Lingvo — Lingvo, a family of dictionary software for desktop PC, PDA and smartphones, gives translations of words and phrases for 11 European and Asian languages, accompanied with transcription, pronunciation, word usage examples and the list of inflected …   Wikipedia

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  • lingo — lingo1 /ling goh/, n., pl. lingoes. 1. the language and speech, esp. the jargon, slang, or argot, of a particular field, group, or individual: gamblers lingo. 2. language or speech, esp. if strange or foreign. [1650 60; appar. alter. of LINGUA… …   Universalium

  • lingo — noun (plural lingoes) Etymology: probably from Lingua Franca, language, tongue, from Occitan, from Latin lingua more at tongue Date: 1660 strange or incomprehensible language or speech: as a. a foreign language b. the special vocabulary of a… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • £sd — (pronounced, and sometimes written, L.s.d.) was the popular name for the pre decimal currencies (sterling) used in the United Kingdom and in most of the British Empire. This abbreviation meant “pounds, shillings, and pence”, having originated… …   Wikipedia

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