All Definitions for English
Below are all the dictionary definitions of english:
1Of or pertaining to England.
2English-language
3Of or pertaining to the language, descended from Anglo-Saxon, which developed in England.
4Of or pertaining to the people of England (e.g. Englishmen and Englishwomen).
5Of or pertaining to the avoirdupois system of measure.
6Non-Amish, so named for speaking English rather than a variety of German.
7Denoting a vertical orientation of the barn doors on a camera.
8The people of England, e.g., Englishmen and Englishwomen.
9The non-Amish, people outside the Amish faith and community.
10Facility with the English language, ability to employ English correctly and idiomatically.
11A particular instance of the English language, including:
12The English term or expression for some thing or idea.
13The English text or phrasing of some spoken or written communication.
14A clear and readily understandable expression of some idea in English.
15Synonym of language arts, the class dedicated to improving primary and secondary school students' mastery of English and the material taught in such classes.
16A size of type between pica (12 point) and great primer (18 point), standardized as 14-point.
17The language that developed in England and is now spoken in the British Isles, the Commonwealth of Nations, North America, and many other parts of the world.
18A variety, dialect, or idiolect of spoken and or written English.
19English language, literature, composition as a subject of study
20An English surname originally denoting a non-Celtic or non-Danish person in Britain.
21A male or female given name.
22A number of places in the United States:
23A town, the county seat of Crawford County, Indiana
24Amed for Indiana statesman William Hayden English.
25An unincorporated community in Carroll County, Kentucky.
26An unincorporated community in Brazoria County, Texas.
27An unincorporated community in Red River County, Texas.
28An unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia.
29(transitive
30Archaic or rare) To translate, adapt or render into English.
31(transitive
32Archaic or rare) To make English
33To claim for England.
34Spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in pool, billiards or bowling
35Spin, sidespin.
36An unusual or unexpected interpretation of a text or idea, a spin, a nuance.
37Alternative form of english. [(uncountable, Canada, US) Spinning or rotary motion given to a ball around the vertical axis, as in pool, billiards or bowling
38Spin, sidespin.]
39(transitive
40Archaic or rare) Alternative form of English. [(transitive
41Archaic or rare) To translate, adapt or render into English.]
About antonyms for english
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