List: obsolete term
Old-fashioned words and expressions no longer in use.
obsolete term noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ãã
- making a plan and anticipating its fruition
obsolete reading noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ãã transitive verb obsolete term
- probing (into), digging (into), prying (into), scrutiny, poking one's nose into, poking around
- excavation, digging
onomatopoeic or mimetic word adverb adverb taking the ãĻ particle noun taking the genitive case particle ãŪ adjective (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ãã noun (generic) obsolete term
- denting, buckling, giving (in)
- bowing repeatedly, kowtowing, bowing and scraping, being obsequious, being servile
obsolete term noun noun (generic)
- tenth lunar month
obsolete term noun noun (generic)
- Poaceae (family of flowering plants), Gramineae
obsolete term noun noun (generic)
- intellectually disabled child, child with an intellectual disability
obsolete term noun noun (generic)
- feeble-minded person, intellectually disabled person
obsolete term abbreviation noun noun (generic)
- intellectually disabled child
noun noun (generic) obsolete term
- late spring
- third month of the lunar calendar
obsolete term noun noun (generic)
- long foot (approx. 37.9cm)