Elementary Vocabulary
36,007 words and 29 expressions at the elementary level.
In glosses, marks a word as imperative.
Filter-avoidance spelling of SH (“self-harm”).
Censored spelling of shit.
Suffix forming speedrunning categories requiring a given percentage to qualify.
Abbreviation of percentage.
Abbreviation of percentile.
Abbreviation of percentage point.
plural of %p
Abbreviation of and.
plural of &&
Abbreviation of and/or.
Archaic form of etc..
Archaic form of etc..
Archaic form of etc..
Archaic form of etc..
A cryptic crossword clue that can be interpreted in its entirety as either a definition or wordplay; for example, "God incarnate, essentially" for "Odin", a Norse god whose name is hidden in "God incarnate".
Alternative form of @.
The telephone number used to block caller ID.
third-person singular simple present indicative of *67
The telephone number used for last-call return services.
third-person singular simple present indicative of *69
Indicates a product with additional features or functionality.
Alternative form of plus one.
plural of +1
Abbreviation of positive.
Possessive marker used on plurals that end with -s (or -es, etc).
-ed.
Variant form of -er used in words ending with an abbreviation or (sometimes) a number.
Obsolete form of -n't.
A possessive marker, indicating that an object belongs to the noun or noun phrase bearing the marker.
Alternative form of -est / -st; forming second-person singular forms.
Added to the end of a singular noun (which normally uses the suffix -s to become plural) to indicate that the noun represents an unknown number which may be one or more than one.
Indicates the end of a story, article, or press release that is submitted for editing and typesetting.
Forming names of Java libraries or frameworks; for Java
plural of -um
Connective interfix used in forming compounds, often no longer carrying a distinct meaning.
antibody
One affected with.
Denoting quality, state, condition.
a unit or set (especially of a specified number)
Used to form nouns denoting action, or a person performing said action.
plural of -a
Forming nouns with the sense of appurtenance or collection.
Used to intensify an adjective, especially in a mocking or taunting manner.
Of or pertaining to. Adjectival suffix appended to various words, often nouns, to produce an adjective form. Often added to words of Latin origin, but used with other words also.
Any alfisol with clearly defined characteristics.
Obsolete spelling of -al.
Of or pertaining to; an adjectival suffix appended to various words, often nouns, to make an adjective form. (Often added to words of Latin origin, but also used with words of other origins. When a word ends in a, -n is used instead.)
A collection of things that relate to a specific place, person, etc.
Used to form the present participle of verbs, equivalent to -ing.
Variant of -an, usually with differentiation (germane, humane, urbane), but sometimes alone (mundane).
plural of -an
The agent noun derived from verb.
Of, near, or pertaining to; adjective suffix appended to various words, often nouns, to make an adjective form. Often added to words of Latin origin, but used with other words also.
Someone who is in a specified condition (“pejorative agent suffix”).
Of or pertaining to. Adjectival suffix appended to various words, often nouns, to produce an adjective form. Often added to words of Latin origin, but used with other words also.
Used to form the names of enzymes.
someone associated with something
Used to form formal plurals of certain Greek-derived words ending '-a', such as thema/themata, stigma/stigmata, schema/schemata.
forms adjectives with meaning "having the specified thing"
Used in the game of Pig Latin.
A shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -bac-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation.
Combined with a descriptor conveying a characteristic (such as skill, experience, or social position) to form words for people.
Alternative form of -aboo.
automatic system, computer program or machine
Habitation.
Alternative form of -cir-.
Times: used to form a multiplicative numeral from a cardinal numeral.
Used to form the irregular plural form of Latin-derived nouns ending in x
Alternative form of -cha.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -cir-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
bacteriocin
Used to construct company names that borrow meaning from the root word.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -col-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
Forms terms for abnormal sexual attractions.
Used to form nouns of state, condition or quality.
Alternative form of -ed now only standard with words which end in -e, but historically permissable in all the same places as -ed.
Used to form names of pimobendan derivatives used as cardiac stimulants.
Forming nouns denoting a putative ability to detect a thing.
Used to form names of vasodilators.
Forms uncountable nouns denoting a type of domination.
Used to form names of vasodilators.
Used for archaizing.
A linking vowel inserted between two morphemes, to ease pronunciation, without contributing to the meaning.
Rare form of -al.
Forms adjectives, usually from proper nouns.
Used to form past tenses of (regular) verbs. In linguistics, it is used for the base form of any past form. See -t for a variant.
Added to transitive verbs to form words meaning a person or thing that is the object of that verb (i.e., to whom or to which an action is done).
Used to form the diminutives of nouns in Hiberno-English.
Used to create an agent noun denoting someone associated with, concerned with, or engaged in a specified activity.
plural of -ee
Used in a compound distinguished from a compound with a name ending in -in or -ine.
Suffix forming nouns, originally denoting an instrument, from verbs, usually spelt -le except after n and e.
Indicating a fundamental unit in some kind of structure, chiefly linguistic structure.
Denotes the past participle form when attached to a verb.
Forming nouns denoting patients or recipients of actions.
Forms adjectives relating to places and nouns for their inhabitants.
third-person singular simple present indicative of -en
Causing, doing, or promoting a certain action.
Any inceptisol with clearly defined characteristics.
Suffix used to form the plural of a small number of English nouns.
Added to the names of directions to form adjectives.
Added to occupational etc. nouns to form other nouns meaning the "art, craft, or practice of."
ch, when pronounced as /tʃ/: glitch→glitches (but psych→psychs)
Used to form adjectives and nouns describing things and characteristics of a city, region, or country, such as the people and the language spoken by these people.
Used to form female equivalents.
Used to form the superlative of adjectives and adverbs.
Used to form diminutives, loosely construed.
Indicating an unsaturated 4-ring heterocyclic compound with nitrogen
Used to form the third-person singular present indicative of verbs.
Often with frequentative force.
Used to construct company and product names that borrow meaning from the root word.
Alternative form of -y (adjectival suffix).
Used as an intensifier in onomatopoeia.
Holder or bearer of something.
Split, cleft
Forming nouns denoting a morpheme used in word formation joined to a word in the specified way
Used to form names of phosphorous derivatives used as insecticides, anthelminthics, pesticides, etc.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -fung-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
Used to form adjectives from nouns, with the sense of being full of, tending to, or thoroughly possessing the quality expressed by the noun.
Alternative form of -ify.
A producer of something, or an agent in the production of something.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affixes -got- and -gov-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
Forms the names of plane figures containing a given number of internal angles, and thus bounded by that number of line segments (polygons).
Used to censor words.
Place-name suffix, variously indicating a settlement, farm or enclosure.
Forms compounds referring to trans women who do not pass.
Alternative form of -hub
Used to form adjectives, nouns and demonyms describing people of a particular city, region, or country, and the language spoken by these people.
A vowel inserted interconsonantally between morphemes of Latinate origin in order to ease pronunciation (an anaptyxis, a linking vowel).
Used in forming placenames, especially of countries.
Forming the name of an epic about the indicated topic.
Alternative form of -al.
From, related to, or like.
Used to form adjectives from nouns with the meaning “of or pertaining to”.
a collection of things that relate to a specific place, person, theme, etc.
Forms abstract nouns.
Obsolete spelling of -ic.
Forms nouns referring to fields of knowledge or practice.
Forming the names of dynasts, being suffixed to the name of their progenitors and meaning “descendant of”.
Archaic form of -id.
Attached to the name of a language (typically a constructed language) to denote a conlang derived from or based on that language.
Forming diminutive or affectionate forms of nouns or names.
past participle form of verbs ending in y, and participial adjectives therefrom; equivalent to y + -ed.
spelling of the suffix sequence -y followed by -er, or of any word ending in -(e)y suffixed with -er.
Variant of -es for the plural forms of nouns ending in a consonant + y; equivalent to (dropped y) + (-i- + -es).
Forms transitive verbs meaning "to make" from adjectives and nouns.
Misspelling of -i.
Tending to, or capable of.
Forms adverbs from nouns and verbs whose derived adjectives are suffixed with -y.
Used to form plurals in words derived from Hebrew.
Suffix denoting ordinal number.
A neutral chemical compound.
An epenthetic syllable inserted before Latinate suffixes appended to nouns ending with -itude or -tude.
Alternative form of -ine (forming feminine nouns).
Of or pertaining to.
As true nouns.
plural of -in
An action or process, or the result of an action or process.
Of or relating to an island or peninsula in Greece or the Hellenic sphere.
Alternative form of -ize used in certain words; see the usage notes.
Typical of, similar to, being like.
Used to form nouns of action, process, or result based on the accompanying verb ending in -ise or -ize.
a person who studies or practices a particular discipline;
Used to form nouns denoting condition, action, or process.
Used to form nouns denoting followers or adherents of a specified person, idea, doctrine, movement, etc.
Used to form an uncountable noun from an adjective; especially, to form the noun referring to the state, property, or quality of conforming to the adjective's description.
Used to form the names of metal elements, after the style of early-named elements, as well as the isotopes of hydrogen.
An adjective suffix signifying relating or belonging to, of the nature of, tending to, or serving to; as: affirmative, active, conclusive, corrective, diminutive.
to make what is denoted by the noun/adjective
An honorific conveying respect.
A suffix found in verbs of Middle English, Old English, usually with an intensive or frequentative effect.
Alternative form of -kin-.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -kin-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
Used to form adjectives expressing resemblance or likeness to, similar to -like.
Appended to a young man's name or nickname to indicate familiarity.
Alternative form of -lim-.
A frequentative suffix of verbs, indicating repetition or continuousness
A diminutive suffix.
Alternative form of -leigh.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -lim-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
Obsolete spelling of -ly.
Alternative form of -ling.
Alternative spelling of -logue.
Used to form adjectives from nouns, the adjectives having the sense of "behaving like, or having a nature typical of what is denoted by the noun" Similar in meaning to -like but most often paired with animate nouns.
Suffix forming female given names.
Adds ironic pseudo-sophistication to an existing word.
monoclonal antibody
Someone (possibly implied male) who is an expert in an area or who takes part in an activity.
Indicates holidays or sacred days.
Denotes maximum dimensions of a vessel that can travel through the given canal.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -mel-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
plural of -man
Used to form words relating to chemical structure, denoting parts of a molecule, for example, monomer (one part), dimer (two parts), polymer (many parts).
Used to form page and book sizes.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -mul-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
Alternative form of -en.
Negates the meaning of the clause in which it occurs.
Used with certain suffixes, such as -ian and -ese, when the base word ends in a vowel that is not readily elided.
Used to form names of cannabinoid receptor agonists.
Forming verbs with the sense of "abduct", or sometimes "abscond with".
Marks ordinals written in digits when the final term of the spelled number is "second"
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -ner-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
Creates a nickname for a person who exemplifies, endorses, or is associated with the thing or quality specified (by the base form), often a particular ideology or preference.
Alternative form of -nym.
Alternative form of -onym.
A colloquializing suffix, typically appended to names, abbreviations of long words, or substantive uses of adjectives.
A linking vowel inserted interconsonantally between two morphemes, to ease pronunciation, without contributing to the meaning. It frequently joins words or combining forms of Ancient Greek or Classical Latin origin in the classical compounds of New Latin and international scientific vocabulary, but it can also be used to join modern terms and even abbreviations, either formally or informally.
Used to convert the name of an atom or ion to an adjective that means containing cations or anions of that atom or ion.
Indicating a life-form, often microscopic
Forming nouns from nouns, originally with a diminutive sense.
Plus some indeterminate fraction not amounting to the next higher round number or significant digit; and change; -some.
way, path
plural of -o
A competition [of the activity denoted by the verb], especially a final, tiebreaker, or repechage within a broader tournament.
Alternative form of -o.
plural of -os
used to form the names of carboxylic groups and acids
Resembling; having the likeness of (usually including the concept of not being the same despite the likeness, but counterexamples exist).
An alcohol or phenol.
Used to form the names of several commercial companies and products.
in the Hantzsch–Widman nomenclature for naming heterocycles, denotes an unsaturated five-membered ring system with nitrogen
Forming nouns indicating disease or morbidity.
A mass of something.
Obsolete form of -oma.
Forming nouns denoting subatomic particles and quanta.
a ketone
Indicating a life-form or life-stage, especially with regards to reproduction.
Forming nouns, mainly in borrowed words.
Eye
Creates an agent noun, often from a verb, indicating a person or object (often machines or parts of them) that do the verb or part of speech with which they are formed.
Added to nouns and verbs (often Latinate) to form adjectives meaning "of", "pertaining to", or "serving for".
Used to form plurals of some Hebrew and Yiddish loanwords, usually ending in -a or -ah.
a monoclonal antibody that targets bone
full of
Having or equipped with a certain feature or structure.
Used to form plurals of some Hebrew loanwords ending in -a or -ah.
Obsolete spelling of -or.
possession of
A romanization of the Slavic possessive suffix -ов (-ov).
An ether functional group, consisting of a carbon chain with an intervening oxygen atom at the attachment point.
Forming the names of acyl radicals from the names of corresponding carboxylic acids.
Foot; having or relating to feet.
A tuple containing the specified number of terms.
Related to or resembling a foot or similar limb.
Added to nouns, especially personal names, ending in -y or -ie, or with this sound inserted, to form affectionate, playful diminutives.
Creates insults usually implying idiocy or contemptibility.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -pro-, used for ease of pronunciation before all source affixes but -xi- and -zu-
Marks ordinals written in digits when the final term of the spelled number is "third"
Marks ordinals written in digits when the final term of the spelled number is "thirds"
A suffix forming nouns of condition or state.
pejorative suffix
A termination denoting jurisdiction, or a district over which government is exercised.
Alternative form of -ery.
Used to form regular plurals of nouns.
Genitival interfix used to link elements in some compounds, equivalent to the possessive clitic -'s.
Used to form names of salicylic acid derivatives.
Forms verbs from adjectives or nouns. When attached to certain adjectives, it forms a transitive verb whose meaning is, to make (adjective). The same construction could also be done to certain (fewer) nouns, as, bless, in which case the verb means roughly, to make bloody/sanctify.
plural of -sis
Used to form noun from a noun corresponding to astronomical body, to indicate the astronomical body descending below the horizon.
Alternative form of -sy (forming nouns).
forming nouns of action or process
Alternative spelling of -ski.
Denoting a particular society or social circle.
Forming the names of different kinds of soil.
Added to a stem (usually a given name or surname) to form a patronymic or matronymic surname.
Verb suffix for the second-person singular; Alternative form of -est.
Suffix forming nouns or adjectives, sometimes diminutive and usually informal or jocular.
Used to form the past tense and/or past participle of some verbs.
Used to form nouns from verbs of action.
Forms adjectives from nouns ending with -sis, -o, or -a
Alternative letter-case form of -Tok.
Place-name suffix, originally denoting a town or enclosure of buildings.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -tum-, used before the affixes -xi- and -zu- for ease of pronunciation
A nonproductive suffix indicating single-digit integer multiples of ten.
A linking vowel inserted between two morphemes, to ease pronunciation, without contributing to the meaning.
Alternative form of -al.
Forming diminutive nouns.
Diminutive suffix.
Denotes singular grammatical number.
A process; a condition; a result of an action.
Used before -ian, when the base word ends in certain vowels, especially /u/.
Used in the naming of computer systems and computer models, due to the use of vacuum tubes as the functional elements of computers of the time.
Abbreviation of negative.
a shortened allomorph of the monoclonal antibody affix -vir-, used for ease of pronunciation
Used to form names of generic antivirals.
Towards, in the direction towards.
Used to represent a value that may vary: see x.
Added to nouns and adjectives to form adjectives meaning “having the quality of”, either “involving the referent” or “analogous to it”.
Agent suffix, equivalent to -er, appended to some nouns (especially those ending in the letter "w" or "v").
A univalent radical or functional group formed from a given molecule. Thus propyl from propane, benzyl from benzene, and so forth.
An unsaturated hydrocarbon having at least one triple bond; an alkyne.
Forms nicknames, especially of personal names.
Forms nicknames, especially of personal names.
Archaic spelling of -ae.
Alternative spelling of -ed, indicating that the last syllable is fully enunciated.
Misspelling of -ing.
Alternative form of -'s.
A firearm chambered for a .22-caliber rimfire cartridge.
plural of .22
.357 Magnum (a class of firearm cartridge).
A standard kind of firearm designed to fire bullets that are approximately 0.38 inch in diameter.
plural of .38
A standard kind of firearm designed to fire bullets that are approximately 0.45 inch in diameter.
plural of .45
An equal number of wins and losses.
Alternative form of dotcom.
An extension for a data file.
A set of Microsoft products and services – primarily the .NET Framework, which permits the development of software for a virtual machine in any programming language that is CLI-compliant (i.e., conforms with the Common Language Infrastructure).
An overlay file. From the extension for an overlay file. A file used in memory limited systems to overwrite portions of program execution space (code and data) to enable other operations; such as found in 8-/10-/12-/16-bit systems.
An extension for a text file.
I (the person writing)
Denotes the location of a signature on the original, signed copy on file.
Alternative form of pw (“per week”).
Alternative form of pw (“per week”).
The origin, starting point, or fixed reference point, especially for a measurement.
zero-zero, a term meaning no ceiling and no visibility
A performance measure for automobiles that measures elapsed time; the time taken for an automobile that starts from a standing start to accelerate to 60 miles per hour (roughly 100 km/h).
Abbreviation of zero microgravity.
Something that is terrible.
Alternative form of 00s.
The telephone number for emergency services in Australia.
The fictional MI6 agent James Bond.
plural of 007
The period from a year 100x to a year 100x + 9, mostly referring to 1900 to 1909 or 2000 to 2009
Initialism of zero-dimensional.
Initialism of zero gravity.
Initialism of zero inventory.
plural of 0
Abbreviation of zeroth.
Initialism of zero transmission level point.
Clipping of 180 (“180° spin”).
A selective service class denoting that the registrant is available for service in the military
plural of 1-A
A selective service class denoting that the registrant is already a member of the armed forces or also the NOAA or the Public Health Service.
Initialism of one-dimensional.
Initialism of normal gravity, as in 1X gravity.
A selective service class denoting that the registrant is not currently subject to induction processing.
plural of 1-H
A selective service class denoting that the registrant a conscientious objector available for alternate service contributing to maintenance of national health, safety, or interest.
An item that grants the player an extra life in the game, staving off game over by one more try.
An initial version of something or, figuratively, of someone.
Initialism of single conductor wire or cable.
Once per day, used for prescription directions.
First Officer.
Clipping of 1080 (“1080° spin”).
Alternative form of 10s.
Indicates a ten-code.
Affirmative.
Perfection; a perfect specimen, especially one who is physically attractive.
Alternative form of one hundred percent.
Hundreds.
Of a fact, subject, etc.: basic, beginner-level, elementary.
plural of 101
A telephone number for ambulance services in India and the Maldives
The main form for US individual income tax filing.
The telephone number for emergency services in Mongolia.
A telephone number for emergency services in India
An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through three full revolutions.
1095; Ellipsis of 1095 steel.
A form reporting one's nonemployment income from a given source for a year.
plural of 109
A road race over 10 000 metres.
plural of 10K
Tens, written as a number but in plural form; a range of the numbers ten (10) to nineteen (19).
Abbreviation of tenth.
Ten times' worth.
Alternative form of 10th.
Alternative form of eleven plus.
The 2004 Madrid train bombings.
The telephone number for emergency services in Iran.
Alternative spelling of a hundred and ten percent.
The decade from 110 to 119.
The telephone number for emergency services in New Zealand and Nauru.
The telephone number for emergency services on all GSM cell phones and in the EU, Russia, United Kingdom, India, Indonesia, Turkey, Ukraine, Cameroon, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome, the Seychelles, Uganda, East Timor, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, North Macedonia, Vatican City, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and Saint Vincent.
The telephone number for law enforcement in Jamaica, Mozambique, the Maldives, and Sri Lanka.
plural of 11
Abbreviation of eleventh.
Alternative form of 11th.
Clipping of 1260 (“1260° spin”)
An instance of a collision between a person and a subway train, such as a fall into the tracks; used by train conductors in the New York City Subway.
A meter of twelve quavers per measure.
The decade from 120 to 129.
A high-speed train (HST) powered by two British Rail Class 43s, one at each end.
plural of 125
An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through three-and-a-half full revolutions.
Abbreviation of 12-gauge 1.
Abbreviation of duodecimo, a page size (5"-5.5" x 7.125"-7.5")
plural of 12
Abbreviation of twelfth.
Alternative form of 12th.
Synonym of ACAB (“all cops are bastards”).
Alternative form of thirteener (“mountain with an elevation of at least 13,000 feet”).
Abbreviation of thirteenth.
Alternative form of 13th.
Clipping of 1440 (“1440° spin”).
I love you
An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through four full revolutions.
The highest score possible in one visit to the table in snooker in normal circumstances (excluding the case where the break begins with a free ball).
plural of 147
Alternative form of fourteener.
A large triad organization based in Hong Kong.
plural of 14
Abbreviation of fourteenth.
Alternative form of 14th.
Abbreviation of fifteenth.
Alternative form of 15th.
Clipping of 1620 (“1620° spin”).
Synonym of Anti-Fascist Action.
An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through four-and-a-half revolutions.
Sextodecimo.
plural of 16
Abbreviation of sixteenth.
Alternative form of 16th.
Abbreviation of seventeenth.
Alternative form of 17th.
Clipping of 1800 (“1800° spin”).
Suitable only for adults (e.g. adult content or mature audience content); mature, age of majority.
An instance of spinning 180 degrees, so that one is facing in the opposite direction.
An aerial maneuver in which the performer spins through five full revolutions.
plural of 180
Alternative form of 180.
Police code for murder, in the State of California.
The section of the Racial Discrimination Act that makes it an offence to "offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate" a person of a certain race, colour or national or ethnic origin.
Abbreviation of octodecimo, a page size.
plural of 18
Abbreviation of eighteenth.
Alternative form of 18th.
Clipping of 1980 (“1980° spin”).
The decade from 190 to 199 AD
A skill, where in a jump, the person turns 5 and a half times.
A totalitarian or dystopic society, especially when characterised by intense surveillance of its citizens.
The commencement of the single market trade association of European Union countries, on January 1, 1993.
plural of 19
Abbreviation of nineteenth.
Alternative form of 19th.
Abbreviation of First Amendment.
The baseball statistic of one-base hits or singles.
Abbreviation of one ball, one tracer, meaning that the normal rounds in the gun are alternated with tracer rounds.
Initialism of one-base hit.
plural of 1BH
plural of 1B
Initialism of one-credit (or coin) clear: the feat of playing through an arcade game from start to finish without having to insert further coins or tokens.
plural of 1CC
Abbreviation of one-dimensional.
A member of the English-Irish pop boy band One Direction.
Synonym of SDR.
plural of 1D
Number 1 electronic automatic exchange.
Abbreviation of Number 1 Electronic Switching System.
Abbreviation of one-party flat rate.
plural of 1FR
Initialism of first generation wireless, analog cell phone network technology.
Initialism of one game, one ROM (“a game collector's practice of keeping only one ROM variant of each game”).
Initialism of one-gigabaud fiber channel.
Initialism of first-generation language, i.e. machine language.
plural of 1GL
Initialism of Henry IV, Part 1, by William Shakespeare.
Initialism of Henry VI, Part 1, by William Shakespeare.
Abbreviation of one L.
Initialism of one-life clear: the feat of playing through a video game from start to finish without ever losing a life.
plural of 1LC
plural of 1L
Abbreviation of first lieutenant.
plural of 1LT
Initialism of one megabyte modem.
Initialism of one megabyte modem system.
Initialism of one-party message rate.
Number 1 network control point.
Abbreviation of first normal form.
Abbreviation of first overtime period.
plural of 1OT
Initialism of first-party logistics.
Initialism of first-person plural.
plural of 1PP
Alternative form of ones.
Abbreviation of first.
Initialism of one true brace style.
An exercise in which one player is pitted against one other player, as opposed to team play.
plural of 1v1
Alternative form of 1st.
Alternative form of 2S; Abbreviation of two-spirited.
plural of 2
Alternative form of 2AP.
Abbreviation of two-dimensional.
An item that grants the player two extra lives in the game.
A second major version of something or, figuratively, of someone; a substantial improvement.
Halfway between two-dimensional and three-dimensional; typically limited to a two-dimensional plane with only limited access to the third dimension.
Referring to standards before 2.75G.
A meter of two half notes per measure.
A meter of two quarter notes per measure.
Alternative form of 20s.
North Jersey, after the 201 area code.
plural of 201
A singleplayer game where the goal is to merge numbered tiles and reach the number 2048.
A road race or racewalk over 20 000 metres, such as the 20K race walk at the Olympic Games.
plural of 20K
The decade of the 2020s.
Abbreviation of twentieth.
Alternative form of 20th.