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T O P I C R E V I E WLexxigramerDYING Anagrams to DINGY👽Strange.Such an experience often leads to being dingy minded.Or hmmmm...or leads to thoughts of Charon rowing his boat of the dying/dead down the River Styx.Will I be back and for how long?👽------------------Click here to read My Lexigramming Biography:going on 2/3 of a century to date ♥ Lexigramming!🔠✍️ I shall return!😎LexxigramerCharon, in Greek mythology, the son of Erebus and Nyx (Night), whose duty it was to ferry over the Rivers Styx and Acheron those souls of the deceased who had received the rites of burial. In payment he received the coin that was placed in the mouth of the corpse. In art, where he was first depicted in an Attic vase dating from about 500 BCE, Charon was represented as a morose and grisly old man. Charon appears in Aristophanes’ comedy Frogs (406 BCE); Virgil portrayed him in Aeneid, Book VI (1st century BCE); and he is a common character in the dialogues of Lucian (2nd century CE). In Etruscan mythology he was known as Charun and appeared as a death demon, armed with a hammer. Eventually he came to be regarded as the image of death and of the world below. As such he survives in Charos, or Charontas, the angel of death in modern Greek folklore.------------------Click here to read My Lexigramming Biography:going on 2/3 of a century to date ♥ Lexigramming!🔠✍️ I shall return for as long as it is possible to do so.LexxigramerNot much to work Lexagrammatically from the word and letter of DYINGDGINYDINGY DYING DING DIN DIG YIN GIN IN ID IOther words which are not For use when Lexigramming as some are abbreviations and or slang.GIDYIDGIDINYAm trying to come up with Lexagrams/Lexigrams from those words.List of all the crest of The words including main list, slang.and abbreviations.DINGYDYINGDINGNIDDINDIGYINGINGIDYIDGIIDDIINNYI------------------Click here to read My Lexigramming Biography:going on 2/3 of a century to date ♥ Lexigramming!🔠✍️ I shall returnFor as long as I am able to do so😎LexxigramerDefinitions for the odd wordsGIDgender identity disordernounMEDICINEnoun: gender identity disorder; plural noun: gender identity disordersanother term for gender dysphoria._______________________Yid/yid/nounOFFENSIVEa Jewish person.------------------Click here to read My Lexigramming Biography:going on 2/3 of a century to date ♥ Lexigramming!🔠✍️ I shall return for as long as it is possible to do so.LexxigramerDictionaryDefinitions from Oxford Languages · GIgi/ɡē/See definitions in:AllMartial ArtsMilitaryMedicinePhysiologynounnoun: gi; plural noun: gisa lightweight two-piece white garment worn in judo and other martial arts. A gi typically consists of loose-fitting pants and a jacket that is closed with a cloth belt.OriginJapanese.GI1/ˌjē ˈī/nounnoun: GI; plural noun: GIsa private soldier in the US army."she went off with a GI during the war"Origin1930s (originally denoting equipment supplied to US forces): abbreviation of government (or general ) issue .GI2nounshort for glycemic index."a food is considered to have a low GI if its score is below fifty five"GI3adjectiveshort for gastrointestinal."bacteria in the GI tract fulfill many vital functions and are critical for digestion"Translate gi toChoose languageTIPSimilar-sounding wordsgi is sometimes confused with gieUse over time for: giFeedbackG.I.Image result for gi definitionImage result for gi definitionImage result for gi definitionImage result for gi definitionImage result for gi definitionG.I. are initials used to describe the soldiers of the United States Army and airmen of the United States Air Forces and general items of their equipment. WikipediaPeople also askWhat is GI stand for?What is GI in slang?Is GI a word Scrabble?Feedbackhttps://www.merriam-webster.com › ...Gi Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster1 : provided by an official U.S. military supply department GI shoes · 2 : of, relating to, or characteristic of U.S. military personnel · 3 : conforming to ...People also search forhttps://www.dictionary.com › browseGi Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.comGi definition, a lightweight, two-piece, usually white garment worn by barefooted martial-arts participants, consisting of loose-fitting pants and a ...https://www.history.com › news › w...Why are American soldiers called GIs? - HISTORYNov 4, 2015 — The two-letter abbreviation stood for the material from which these items were made: galvanized iron. Later, the definition of GI broadened ...https://en.wikipedia.org › wikiG.I. - WikipediaThe term G.I. has been used as an initialism of "Government Issue," "General Issue," or "Ground Infantry," but it originally referred to "galvanized ...GI JaneGI BillGI Joe (pigeon)GI Joe (disambiguation)https://www.cancer.gov › def › giDefinition of GI - NCI Dictionary of Cancer TermsGI. Refers to the stomach and intestines. Also called gastrointestinal. More Information. Cancers by Body Location/System: Digestive/ ...https://www.collinsdictionary.com › giGI definition and meaning | Collins English DictionaryA GI is a soldier in the United States armed forces, especially the army. ...the GIs who came to Europe to fight the Nazis.https://www.thefreedictionary.com › ...GI - definition of GI by The Free DictionaryVerb, 1. GI - clean in preparation for inspection; "the soldiers GIed the barracks". G.I. · clean house, houseclean, clean - clean and tidy up the house; "She ...Verb: 1https://www.britannica.com › GIGI Definition & Meaning | Britannica DictionaryGI meaning: a member or former member of the U.S. armed forces often used before another noun.https://dictionary.cambridge.org › giGI | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary6 days ago — GI meaning: 1. a soldier in the US army, especially in the Second World War 2. abbreviation for glycaemic…. Learn more.https://www.urbandictionary.com › t...Gi - Urban DictionaryA nickname given to American soldiers during the second world war. GI stands for "Government Issue" which was printed all over the soldiers' equipment. The GIs ...LexxigramerDIprefixprefix: di-twice; two-; double."dichromatic"CHEMISTRYcontaining two atoms, molecules, or groups of a specified kind."dioxide"Originfrom Greek dis ‘twice’.di-2prefixprefix: di-variant spelling of dis- before l, m, n, r, s (followed by a consonant), and v ; also often before g, and sometimes before j.Originfrom Latin.di-3prefixprefix: di-variant spelling of dia- before a vowel (as in dielectric ).DI/ˈˌdē ˈī/abbreviationnoun: DI; plural noun: DIs1.drill instructor.2.(in the UK) Defence Intelligence.3.(in the UK) Detective Inspector.4.direct injection.LexxigramerNYAbbreviation for New Yorka state found in the United States Of America New Yorkused in addresses.LexxigramerIDnounPSYCHOANALYSISnoun: id; plural noun: idsthe part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and primary processes are manifest."the conflict between the drives of the id and the demands of the cultural superego"Origin1920s: from Latin, literally ‘that’, translating German es . The term was first used in this sense by Freud, following use in a similar sense by his contemporary, Georg Groddeck.id.abbreviationsymbol: id.idem.-id1suffixsuffix: -idforming adjectives such as putrid, torrid.Originfrom French -ide from Latin -idus .-id2suffixsuffix: -id1.forming nouns such as chrysalid, pyramid.2.BIOLOGYforming names of structural constituents."plastid"3.BOTANYforming names of plants belonging to a family with a name ending in -idaceae."orchid"Originfrom or suggested by French -ide, via Latin -idis from Greek -is, -id- .-id3suffixsuffix: -id1.ZOOLOGYforming nouns denoting an animal belonging to a family with a name ending in -idae or to a class with a name ending in -ida."carabid"2.forming nouns denoting a member of a specified dynasty or family."Achaemenid"3.ASTRONOMYforming nouns denoting a meteor in a shower radiating from a specified constellation."Geminids"forming nouns denoting a star of a class like one in a specified constellation."cepheid"Originfrom or suggested by Latin -ides (plural -idae, -ida ), from Greek.ID/ˌī ˈdē/nounnoun: ID; plural noun: IDsidentification; identity."they weren't carrying any ID"verbverb: ID; 3rd person present: ID's; gerund or present participle: ID'ing; past tense: ID'd; past participle: ID'd; 3rd person present: IDs; gerund or present participle: IDing; past tense: IDed; past participle: IDedINFORMALestablish the identity of."the Finnish authorities were able to ID him"ask (someone) to show proof of their age or identity."I got ID'd at the bar"abbreviationsymbol: IDIdaho (in official postal use).Eid/ēd/nounnoun: Ida Muslim festival, in particular Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha.Originfrom Arabic ‘īd ‘feast’, from Aramaic.Translate id toChoose languageUse over time for: idLexxigramerI shall return ASAP toadd definitions forwords that might be unfamiliar to some folks.YINDIG DINIand so forth.------------------Click here to read My Lexigramming Biography:going on 2/3 of a century to date ♥ Lexigramming!🔠✍️ I shall return for as long as it is possible to do so.
Strange.Such an experience often leads to being dingy minded.Or hmmmm...or leads to thoughts of Charon rowing his boat of the dying/dead down the River Styx.
Will I be back and for how long?👽
------------------Click here to read My Lexigramming Biography:going on 2/3 of a century to date ♥ Lexigramming!🔠✍️ I shall return!😎
------------------Click here to read My Lexigramming Biography:going on 2/3 of a century to date ♥ Lexigramming!🔠✍️ I shall return for as long as it is possible to do so.
DINGY DYING DING DIN DIG YIN GIN IN ID I
Other words which are not For use when Lexigramming as some are abbreviations and or slang.
GIDYIDGIDINY
Am trying to come up with Lexagrams/Lexigrams from those words.List of all the crest of The words including main list, slang.and abbreviations.
DINGYDYINGDINGNIDDINDIGYINGINGIDYIDGIIDDIINNYI
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gender identity disordernounMEDICINEnoun: gender identity disorder; plural noun: gender identity disordersanother term for gender dysphoria._______________________Yid/yid/nounOFFENSIVEa Jewish person.------------------Click here to read My Lexigramming Biography:going on 2/3 of a century to date ♥ Lexigramming!🔠✍️ I shall return for as long as it is possible to do so.
GIgi/ɡē/See definitions in:AllMartial ArtsMilitaryMedicinePhysiologynounnoun: gi; plural noun: gisa lightweight two-piece white garment worn in judo and other martial arts. A gi typically consists of loose-fitting pants and a jacket that is closed with a cloth belt.Origin
Japanese.GI1/ˌjē ˈī/nounnoun: GI; plural noun: GIsa private soldier in the US army."she went off with a GI during the war"Origin
1930s (originally denoting equipment supplied to US forces): abbreviation of government (or general ) issue .GI2nounshort for glycemic index."a food is considered to have a low GI if its score is below fifty five"GI3adjectiveshort for gastrointestinal."bacteria in the GI tract fulfill many vital functions and are critical for digestion"Translate gi toChoose languageTIPSimilar-sounding wordsgi is sometimes confused with gieUse over time for: gi
FeedbackG.I.Image result for gi definitionImage result for gi definitionImage result for gi definitionImage result for gi definitionImage result for gi definitionG.I. are initials used to describe the soldiers of the United States Army and airmen of the United States Air Forces and general items of their equipment. WikipediaPeople also askWhat is GI stand for?What is GI in slang?Is GI a word Scrabble?Feedbackhttps://www.merriam-webster.com › ...Gi Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster1 : provided by an official U.S. military supply department GI shoes · 2 : of, relating to, or characteristic of U.S. military personnel · 3 : conforming to ...People also search forhttps://www.dictionary.com › browseGi Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.comGi definition, a lightweight, two-piece, usually white garment worn by barefooted martial-arts participants, consisting of loose-fitting pants and a ...https://www.history.com › news › w...Why are American soldiers called GIs? - HISTORYNov 4, 2015 — The two-letter abbreviation stood for the material from which these items were made: galvanized iron. Later, the definition of GI broadened ...https://en.wikipedia.org › wikiG.I. - WikipediaThe term G.I. has been used as an initialism of "Government Issue," "General Issue," or "Ground Infantry," but it originally referred to "galvanized ...GI JaneGI BillGI Joe (pigeon)GI Joe (disambiguation)https://www.cancer.gov › def › giDefinition of GI - NCI Dictionary of Cancer TermsGI. Refers to the stomach and intestines. Also called gastrointestinal. More Information. Cancers by Body Location/System: Digestive/ ...https://www.collinsdictionary.com › giGI definition and meaning | Collins English DictionaryA GI is a soldier in the United States armed forces, especially the army. ...the GIs who came to Europe to fight the Nazis.https://www.thefreedictionary.com › ...GI - definition of GI by The Free DictionaryVerb, 1. GI - clean in preparation for inspection; "the soldiers GIed the barracks". G.I. · clean house, houseclean, clean - clean and tidy up the house; "She ...Verb: 1https://www.britannica.com › GIGI Definition & Meaning | Britannica DictionaryGI meaning: a member or former member of the U.S. armed forces often used before another noun.https://dictionary.cambridge.org › giGI | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary6 days ago — GI meaning: 1. a soldier in the US army, especially in the Second World War 2. abbreviation for glycaemic…. Learn more.https://www.urbandictionary.com › t...Gi - Urban DictionaryA nickname given to American soldiers during the second world war. GI stands for "Government Issue" which was printed all over the soldiers' equipment. The GIs ...
from Greek dis ‘twice’.di-2prefixprefix: di-variant spelling of dis- before l, m, n, r, s (followed by a consonant), and v ; also often before g, and sometimes before j.Origin
from Latin.di-3prefixprefix: di-variant spelling of dia- before a vowel (as in dielectric ).DI/ˈˌdē ˈī/abbreviationnoun: DI; plural noun: DIs1.drill instructor.2.(in the UK) Defence Intelligence.3.(in the UK) Detective Inspector.4.direct injection.
1920s: from Latin, literally ‘that’, translating German es . The term was first used in this sense by Freud, following use in a similar sense by his contemporary, Georg Groddeck.id.abbreviationsymbol: id.idem.-id1suffixsuffix: -idforming adjectives such as putrid, torrid.Origin
from French -ide from Latin -idus .-id2suffixsuffix: -id1.forming nouns such as chrysalid, pyramid.2.BIOLOGYforming names of structural constituents."plastid"3.BOTANYforming names of plants belonging to a family with a name ending in -idaceae."orchid"Origin
from or suggested by French -ide, via Latin -idis from Greek -is, -id- .-id3suffixsuffix: -id1.ZOOLOGYforming nouns denoting an animal belonging to a family with a name ending in -idae or to a class with a name ending in -ida."carabid"2.forming nouns denoting a member of a specified dynasty or family."Achaemenid"3.ASTRONOMYforming nouns denoting a meteor in a shower radiating from a specified constellation."Geminids"forming nouns denoting a star of a class like one in a specified constellation."cepheid"Origin
from or suggested by Latin -ides (plural -idae, -ida ), from Greek.ID/ˌī ˈdē/nounnoun: ID; plural noun: IDsidentification; identity."they weren't carrying any ID"verbverb: ID; 3rd person present: ID's; gerund or present participle: ID'ing; past tense: ID'd; past participle: ID'd; 3rd person present: IDs; gerund or present participle: IDing; past tense: IDed; past participle: IDedINFORMALestablish the identity of."the Finnish authorities were able to ID him"ask (someone) to show proof of their age or identity."I got ID'd at the bar"abbreviationsymbol: IDIdaho (in official postal use).Eid/ēd/nounnoun: Ida Muslim festival, in particular Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha.Origin
from Arabic ‘īd ‘feast’, from Aramaic.Translate id toChoose languageUse over time for: id
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