[ˈveʃtɾe]
1. transitive verb To dress (someone else).
2. intransitive verb To dress.
Etymology: From Latin vestire.
[ˈveʃtɾe]
1. transitive verb To dress (someone else).
2. intransitive verb To dress.
Etymology: From Latin vestire.
[ˈfoɾka]
1. feminine noun Gallows.
2. feminine noun Trident.
Etymology: From Latin furca.
[diʃk]
1. masculine noun Dish, plate.
2. masculine noun Disk.
3. masculine noun Record (of music).
Etymology: From Latin discus.
[ˈbuʎəɾe]
1. transitive verb To boil.
2. intransitive verb To boil.
Etymology: From Latin bullire.
[ˈkosre]
1. transitive verb To cook.
2. intransitive verb To cook, to use the kitchen to cook.
Etymology: From Latin coquere.
[ˈpasəɾe]
1. intransitive verb To happen, to come in, to go by, to pass.
2. transitive verb To pass, to cross, to go beyond.
Etymology: From pas plus derivative suffix -re.
[kwaˈdɾat]
1. masculine noun Square.
2. adjective Chequered.
Etymology: From Latin quadratus.