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Explore "twenty": its Old English roots defining "two tens." This entry covers meanings (number, decade, currency), diverse examples, and common idioms for this cardinal number.
Explore "very": its Latin roots defining "true" or "real." This entry covers meanings (extremely, actual, identical), diverse examples, and common idioms for this intensifying term.
Explore "weather": its ancient origins tied to atmospheric conditions, its definitions as noun and verb, and its rich use in idioms, forecasts, and descriptions of endurance.
Explore "up": its ancient Indo-European roots defining a higher position. This entry covers meanings (upward, complete, increase), diverse examples across parts of speech, and common idioms.
Explore "time": its Old English roots defining duration. This entry covers meanings (existence, measurement, occasion), diverse examples, and common idioms of this fundamental concept.
Explore "vase": its Latin roots defining a "vessel." This entry covers meanings (flower holder, ornament), diverse examples, and idioms, tracing its evolution from general container to decorative art.
Explore "vote": its Latin roots defining a "vow" or "wish." This entry covers meanings (formal choice, right to choose), diverse examples, and common idioms for this democratic term.
Explore "were": its ancient roots as a plural past tense of "to be" and its use in hypothetical statements, famous quotes, and everyday conversation.
Explore "until": its Old Norse/Old English roots defining "up to the time that." This entry covers meanings (up to a point, before), diverse examples, and common idioms for this temporal term.
Explore "tomorrow": its Old English roots defining "to the morning." This entry covers meanings (next day, future), diverse examples, and common idioms of this temporal term.
Explore "wheel": its ancient etymology linked to turning, its diverse definitions as noun and verb for circular motion or objects, and its rich use in idioms and technology.
Explore "today": its Old English compound origin meaning "on this day." This entry covers meanings (current day, present era), diverse examples, and common idioms for this temporal term.
Explore "travel": its Old French roots defining "toil" or "journey." This entry covers meanings (movement, experience), diverse examples, and common idioms for this adventurous term.
Explore "toilet": its Old French roots defining a "small cloth." This entry covers meanings (fixture, room, grooming), diverse examples, and idioms, tracing its surprising evolution.
Explore "turn": its Latin roots defining rotation or change. This entry covers meanings (direction, opportunity, transformation), diverse examples, and common idioms for this dynamic term.
Explore "walk": its Old English roots defining movement on foot. This entry covers meanings (gait, journey, baseball term), diverse examples, and common idioms for this fundamental action.
Explore "Tuesday": its Old English roots as "Tiu's day." This entry covers its definition as the third weekday, diverse examples, and cultural idioms, highlighting its unique place in the week.
Explore "Thursday": its Old English roots as "Thor's day." This entry covers its definition as the fifth weekday, diverse examples, and cultural idioms, highlighting its unique identity.
Explore "tomato": its Nahuatl roots defining the red fruit. This entry covers meanings (botanical, figurative), diverse examples, and idioms, illustrating its journey from Aztec staple to global food.
Explore "wake": its Old English roots defining "to awaken" or "watch." This entry covers meanings (arise, aftermath, vigil), diverse examples across parts of speech, and common idioms.