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This tag is for questions seeking a word that fits a meaning. Please demonstrate why you expect the word to exist in English. For example you could tell us a word that means the same in another language. Please use a bilingual dictionary and include the result of your research. Please include a sample sentence demonstrating how the word would be used. If you actually seek a phrase, or don't care, see the "phrase-request" tag.

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Alternate word for closure

You can use the stackexchange template. For repetition, you can use duplicate. For useless, you can use on hold and can advise the O.P. to reframe the request. Or maybe you can directly use off-top …
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What's the opposite of "vegetarian"?

Non-vegetarian- a person who eats meat, fish, eggs, etc
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Making new verbs from the given words

The book asks me to make new verbs from the following words: clear, noble, body, rate, store. For clear, I can use clarify; for body, embody; for store, restore. For noble, I am not able to think of …
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Can *jump start* be used as noun?

My friend planned to start morning walk. And for the first day, he planned for 10km. I, impressively, said, "That's gonna be some head start!" And he returned, "Head start over whom?" I first didn't …
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