noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a back/front/side pocket ▪ He took a wad of money from his back pocket.
ANIMAL - ( animals) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. The front …Ĭollins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary FRONT - ( fronts, fronting, fronted) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. one with specialized sense-organs and nervous … a living organism which feeds on organic matter, usu. Phrases and idioms: liberation theology a theory … the act or an instance of liberating the state of being liberated. 1 a living organism which feeds on organic matter, usu. liberation theology a theory which interprets liberation … øliberation theology a theory which interprets liberation … Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English front 1 S1 W1 /frʌnt/ BrE AmE noun [ Date: 1200-1300 Language: French Origin: Latin frons 'forehead … a creature that is not a bird, a fish, a …
ANIMAL - / ˈænɪml NAmE / noun, adjective ■ noun 1. Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary FRONT - / frʌnt NAmE / noun, adjective, verb ■ noun FORWARD PART / POSITION 1. ANIMAL - animal BrE AmE ˈæn ɪm ə l -əm- ▷ animal|s z ▶ ˌ animal ˈ husbandry BrE AmE. LIBERATION - liberation BrE AmE ˌlɪb ə ˈreɪʃ ə n ◂ ▷ liberation|ist/s ‿ɪst/s § ‿əst/s AmE ‿əst/s ▶ ˌ libe ˌ …. ANIMAL - any member of the kingdom Animalia, a group of multicellular organisms that are thought to have evolved independently from the …. FRONT - in meteorology, interface or transition zone between two air masses of different density and temperature the sporadic flareups of weather …. adj consisting of the flesh of animals as, animal …. ANIMAL - adj of or relating to animals as, animal functions. FRONT - noun the most conspicuous part. : the act of liberating : the state of being liberated 2. LIBERATION - noun Date: 15th century 1. ˈa-nə-məl noun Etymology: Latin, from animale, neuter of animalis animate, from anima soul - more at animate Date: 14th … Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary ˈfrənt noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French frunt, front, from Latin front-, frons Date: 13th century 1. ANIMAL - animalic /an'euh mal"ik/, animalian /an'euh may"lee euhn, -mayl"yeuhn/, adj. the part or side of anything that faces … the foremost part or surface of anything. Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary the act of liberating or the state of being liberated.
ˈanəməl noun ( -s ) Etymology: Latin, from animale, neuter of animalis animate, from anima breath, soul, + -alis … ˈfrənt noun ( -s ) Etymology: Middle English frount, front, from Old French front, from Latin front-, frons - … Webster's New International English Dictionary ˌlibəˈrāshən noun ( -s ) Etymology: Middle English liberacion, from Latin liberation-, liberatio, from liberatus + -ion, -io -ion …
ANIMAL - I Any member of the kingdom Animalia (see taxonomy ), a group of many-celled organisms that differ from members of …. FRONT - I In meteorology, the interface or transition zone between two air masses of different density and temperature. LIBERATION - (as used in expressions) liberation theology Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam National Liberation Front People's Liberation Army Harakat …. Oxford Guide to British and American Culture English vocabulary ANIMAL LIBERATION FRONT - a British group, formed in the early 1970s, that believes in attacking any organization which they feel is cruel to …. More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «ANIMAL LIBERATION FRONT» in dictionaries. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.