Pun

  • 81pun|ster — «PUHN stuhr», noun. a person fond of making puns. ╂[< pun1 + ster] …

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  • 82pun — I. noun Etymology: perhaps from Italian puntiglio fine point, quibble more at punctilio Date: 1662 the usually humorous use of a word in such a way as to suggest two or more of its meanings or the meaning of another word similar in sound II.… …

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  • 83PUN — Punishment (Governmental » Military) Punishment (Governmental » United Nations) Punishment (Governmental » US Government) Punishment (Community » Law) *** Punish (Community » Educational) * Punitive Damages (Community » Law) * Production Unit… …

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  • 84PUN — plasma urea nitrogen …

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  • 85pun — Synonyms and related words: abuse of terms, acrostic, alliterate, alliteration, ambiguity, amphibologism, amphibology, amphiboly, anagram, assonance, assonate, be merry with, calembour, chime, clink, corruption, counterword, crack a joke, crack… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 86pun — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. wordplay, paronomasia, pundigrion, calembour, equivoque; quip, joke, double entendre; paragram. See wit, similarity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. conceit, witticism, quip, quibble, double entendre, play… …

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  • 87pun — Retired Code (ISO 639 3) Language Name : Pubian Scope : Individual Type : Living …

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  • 88pun — pÊŒn n. play on words, humorous use of words in order to create several possible meanings v. make a play on words, use words humorously to create several possible meanings …

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  • 89PUN — abbr. Physique in Upper Norwood …

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  • 90puṇ — पुण् …

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