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Definitions by Arminkshipper

intend, desire, or wish (something) to happen.
"their friendship flourished particularly because Adams willed it"
will by Arminkshipper January 4, 2025
1. a person's home.
2. any of the first three or sometimes four positions in a race (used especially of the second, third, or fourth positions).
3. the second position, especially in a horse race.
4. achieve a specified position in a race.
1. "what about dinner at my place?"
2. "Despite a strong start, she finished third place in the marathon."
3. "Our horse came in second place at the Kentucky Derby, a respectable finish in such a competitive field."
4. "he was placed eleventh in the long individual race"
place by Arminkshipper January 4, 2025
1. a large area of land kept in its natural state for public recreational use.
2. a stadium or enclosed area used for sports.
3. (in the western US) a broad, flat, mostly open area in a mountainous region.
4. a parking lot or garage.
5. deposit and leave in a convenient place until required.
6. postpone consideration of (an idea or plan) until a later date.
1. "The children loved to spend their afternoons playing in the park, enjoying the swings, slides, and the vast green spaces."
2. The baseball game was held at the park, a large stadium with a retractable roof.
3. "The hikers rested for a while in the scenic park, surrounded by towering peaks and enjoying the cool breeze."
4. "a coach park"
5. "come on in, and park your bag by the door"
6. "could I suggest we park that suggestion for the moment?"
park by Arminkshipper January 3, 2025
1. the first major constituent of a clause, indicating the subject-matter, typically being the subject but optionally other constituents, as in “ poor he is not.”.
2. an essay written by a student on an assigned subject.
3. a prominent or frequently recurring melody or group of notes in a composition.
4. the stem of a noun or verb; the part to which inflections are added, especially one composed of the root and an added vowel.
5. any of the twenty-nine provinces in the Byzantine empire.
1. "In the sentence 'Poor he is not,' the theme is 'poor,' which is a constituent that introduces the subject matter of the clause."
2. "The theme of the student's essay, assigned by the teacher, was the impact of social media on teenagers."
3. "the first violin takes up the theme high up in its register"
4. "In linguistics, the 'theme' of a word is the core part to which grammatical endings are attached, such as '-ed' for past tense or '-s' for plural."
5. A theme in the Byzantine Empire was a geographically defined military-civilian district, essentially a province with its own military and administrative structure.
theme by Arminkshipper January 3, 2025

navigate 

move from one accessible page, section, or view of a file or website to another.
"the new layout makes it easier to navigate through their atlas of world maps"
navigate by Arminkshipper January 3, 2025

harbored 

(of a ship or its crew) moor in a harbor.
"he might have harbored in San Francisco"
harbored by Arminkshipper January 1, 2025
1. used as a friendly form of address from one man to another, often from an older man to a young man.
2. used to express strong feelings, especially of excitement or admiration.
1. "my dear boy, don't say another word!"
2. "oh boy, that's wonderful!"
boy by Arminkshipper January 1, 2025