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  • Cranberry [r]: the common name given to any of several related plants in the genus vaccinium, but especially to the fruit of vaccinium oxycoccos. [e]
  • Fossilization (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Lexicon [r]: Complete set of vocabulary units for a language, including information on their structural specifications (semantic, morphological, syntactic and phonological properties, plus how they inter-relate); also, the mental representation of this lexical knowledge and, in casual usage, a synonym for vocabulary. The word is also common in the titles of dictionaries of Arabic, Aramaic/Syriac, ancient Greek and Hebrew. [e]
  • Lexis [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Morphology (linguistics) [r]: The study of word structure; the study of such patterns of word-formation across and within languages, and attempts to explicate formal rules reflective of the knowledge of the speakers of those languages. [e]
  • Tea [r]: Agricultural products of the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, prepared and cured by various methods, and usually served as an aromatic beverage with hot or boiling water. [e]