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× HomeAppsGamesArticlesHomeAppsGamesArticlesSearch Home >Word >Classic Words With Friends Classic Words With Friends Classic Words With FriendsAdvertisementsCategoryWordVersionV19.920Tagplay | games | gameRate3.9 Reviews569492Installs50,000,000+DeveloperZyngaContent RatingEveryonePlay solo or challenge your friends in multiplayer crossword puzzle games. APK Google Play iOS Classic Words With FriendsAdvertisements Word 3.9 APK Google Play iOS Advertisements Advertisements Advertisements Author's ReviewAM5 ReviewCome enjoy The Original Word Play! Grab your mobile device and prove you have what it takes to best your friends and family in this addictive multiplayer game. Whether you need to relax after a long day, or are looking to train your brain, Words With Friends Classic is perfect for you! Make sure to keep your mind sharp as you choose the perfect move on the board, as one word can be the difference between victory and defeat! Are you looking for a way to build your vocabulary by yourself? Our Solo Challenge is the answer! There is no better way to train your brain than against our fiendish word masters. Looking for new friends with whom to play puzzle games? You can practice your crossword skills with our random opponent matchmaking. No matter if you play with friends old or new, stay connected with our in-game chat, and track your progress with unlockable stats. Think you're the best at word games of all your friends? Prove it by racking up points and beating your Weekly Challenge! The game is free to play; however, in-app purchases are available for additional content and in-game currency.Show MoreCollpase Advertisements AdvertisementsScreenshots DownloadGoogle Random Advertisement - Random banner rotation in php. (Published by: mali ) See Also: downhilldownhill skiingdownhillerdownholddownholeDowningDowning StreetdownlightdownlinkdownloadDownpatrickdownpipedownplaydownpourdownrangedownratedownrightdownriverDownsdownsDowns, The Recent searches: View All WordReference can't find this exact phrase, but click on each word to see its meaning: We could not find the full phrase you were looking for.The entry for "download" is displayed below.Also see: Download | button WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025down•load (doun′lōd′),USA pronunciation v.t. [Computers.]Computingto transfer (software, data, character sets, etc.) from a distant to a nearby computer, from a larger to a smaller computer, or from a computer to a peripheral device. down1 + loadCollins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::download vb /ˈdaʊnˌləʊd; daʊnˈləʊd/ (transitive) to copy or transfer (data or a program) into the memory of one computer system from a larger oneCompare upload n /ˈdaʊnˌləʊd/ a file transferred onto a computer from another computer or the internetˌdownˈloadable adj ˈdownˌloader n Advertisements Advertisements Report an inappropriate ad. WordReference.com WORD OF THE DAY GET THE DAILY EMAIL! Become a WordReference Supporter to view the site ad-free. Chrome users: Use search shortcuts for the fastest search of WordReference.

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× HomeAppsGamesArticlesHomeAppsGamesArticlesSearch Home >Word >Classic Words With Friends Classic Words With Friends Classic Words With FriendsAdvertisementsCategoryWordVersionV19.920Tagplay | games | gameRate3.9 Reviews569492Installs50,000,000+DeveloperZyngaContent RatingEveryonePlay solo or challenge your friends in multiplayer crossword puzzle games. APK Google Play iOS Classic Words With FriendsAdvertisements Word 3.9 APK Google Play iOS Advertisements Advertisements Advertisements Author's ReviewAM5 ReviewCome enjoy The Original Word Play! Grab your mobile device and prove you have what it takes to best your friends and family in this addictive multiplayer game. Whether you need to relax after a long day, or are looking to train your brain, Words With Friends Classic is perfect for you! Make sure to keep your mind sharp as you choose the perfect move on the board, as one word can be the difference between victory and defeat! Are you looking for a way to build your vocabulary by yourself? Our Solo Challenge is the answer! There is no better way to train your brain than against our fiendish word masters. Looking for new friends with whom to play puzzle games? You can practice your crossword skills with our random opponent matchmaking. No matter if you play with friends old or new, stay connected with our in-game chat, and track your progress with unlockable stats. Think you're the best at word games of all your friends? Prove it by racking up points and beating your Weekly Challenge! The game is free to play; however, in-app purchases are available for additional content and in-game currency.Show MoreCollpase Advertisements AdvertisementsScreenshots DownloadGoogle

2025-04-23
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See Also: downhilldownhill skiingdownhillerdownholddownholeDowningDowning StreetdownlightdownlinkdownloadDownpatrickdownpipedownplaydownpourdownrangedownratedownrightdownriverDownsdownsDowns, The Recent searches: View All WordReference can't find this exact phrase, but click on each word to see its meaning: We could not find the full phrase you were looking for.The entry for "download" is displayed below.Also see: Download | button WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025down•load (doun′lōd′),USA pronunciation v.t. [Computers.]Computingto transfer (software, data, character sets, etc.) from a distant to a nearby computer, from a larger to a smaller computer, or from a computer to a peripheral device. down1 + loadCollins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::download vb /ˈdaʊnˌləʊd; daʊnˈləʊd/ (transitive) to copy or transfer (data or a program) into the memory of one computer system from a larger oneCompare upload n /ˈdaʊnˌləʊd/ a file transferred onto a computer from another computer or the internetˌdownˈloadable adj ˈdownˌloader n Advertisements Advertisements Report an inappropriate ad. WordReference.com WORD OF THE DAY GET THE DAILY EMAIL! Become a WordReference Supporter to view the site ad-free. Chrome users: Use search shortcuts for the fastest search of WordReference.

2025-04-07
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See Also: disclaimdisclaimerdisclamationdisclimaxdisclosedisclosingdisclosureDiscmandiscodiscobolusdiscographerdiscographydiscoiddiscolordiscolorationdiscolourdiscombobulatediscomfitdiscomfiturediscomfortdiscommend Recent searches: View All [links] US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(di skog′rə fər) ⓘ One or more forum threads is an exact match of your searched term in Spanish | in French | in Italian | English synonyms | English Usage | Conjugator | in context | images WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025dis•cog•ra•pher (di skog′rə fər),USA pronunciation n. Music and Dancea person who compiles discographies. discograph(y) + -er1 1940–45 Forum discussions with the word(s) "discographer" in the title:No titles with the word(s) "discographer".Visit the English Only Forum.Help WordReference: Ask in the forums yourself. Look up "discographer" at Merriam-Webster Look up "discographer" at dictionary.com Go to Preferences page and choose from different actions for taps or mouse clicks. In other languages: Spanish | French | Italian | Portuguese | Romanian | German | Dutch | Swedish | Russian | Polish | Czech | Greek | Turkish | Chinese | Japanese | Korean | Arabic Links: ⚙️Preferences | Abbreviations | Pron. Symbols | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Support WR | Forums | Suggestions Advertisements Advertisements Report an inappropriate ad. WordReference.com WORD OF THE DAY GET THE DAILY EMAIL! Become a WordReference Supporter to view the site ad-free. Chrome users: Use search shortcuts for the fastest search of WordReference.

2025-04-07
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Precision tool for tuning and tempo control.Reverse – The H949’s Reverse mode was analogous to cutting tape into 6-inch segments (~400 msec), reversing each segment, and then splicing each reversed segment in the original order. Pitch Control was active in Reverse mode so that the user could change the pitch of the reversed segments. Combined with the ability to feedback around the reversed, delayed, and pitch-changed segments, all sorts of new sounds became possible.Repeat – The H949’s Repeat function broke new ground by having the ability to both time-reverse and pitch-change the ‘captured’ audio.Flange – By including a Flange Mode, the H949 was recognized as one of audio’s first “multi-effects’ products.Random Mode – Random mode introduced random variable delay at a range of 0 to 25 milliseconds. This was useful for double-tracking emulation to make the doubled vocal sound more natural and less identical to the original.TimeSqueeze – TimeSqueeze allowed for speeding up or slowing down while maintaining constant pitch. This was an extremely useful tool for broadcasters who wanted to speed up program material to make room for advertisements without audibly affecting the pitch.Suzanne Ciani on the H949Want More?Interested in more H949 Harmonizer® history? Check out our Flashback blog.

2025-04-09
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See Also: Desterrodestigmatizedestinationdestinedestineddestinydestitutedestitutiondestooldestrierdestroydestroyerdestroyer escortdestroying angeldestructdestructibledestructiondestructionistdestructivedestructive distillationdestructive interference Recent searches: View All WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025de•stroy /dɪˈstrɔɪ/USA pronunciation v. [ ~ + obj]to ruin (a thing) by demolishing; injure beyond repair:Fire destroyed several stores in the area.to put an end to:They destroyed communism from within.to kill; slay:had to destroy the injured animal.to defeat completely; ruin; wreck:I felt destroyed by the thought that she no longer needed me.See -stru-. destroy is a verb, destructive is an adjective, destruction is a noun:The bombs destroyed the factory. The bombs were very destructive. The destruction caused by the bombs was tremendous.WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025de•stroy (di stroi′),USA pronunciation v.t. to reduce (an object) to useless fragments, a useless form, or remains, as by rending, burning, or dissolving; injure beyond repair or renewal; demolish; ruin; annihilate.to put an end to; extinguish.to kill; slay.to render ineffective or useless; nullify; neutralize; invalidate.to defeat completely.v.i.to engage in destruction. Vulgar Latin *dēstrūgere, for Latin dēstruere (dē- de- + struere to pick up, build) Old French destruire Middle English destroyen 1175–1225 de•stroy′a•ble, adj. 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged smash, level, waste, ravage, devastate. Destroy, demolish, raze imply reducing a thing to uselessness. To destroy is to reduce something to nothingness or to take away its powers and functions so that restoration is impossible:Fire destroys a building. Disease destroys tissues.To demolish is to destroy something organized or structured:to demolish a machine.To raze is to level down to the ground:to raze a fortress. 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged extirpate, annihilate, uproot. 1, 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged create.Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::destroy /dɪˈstrɔɪ/ vb (mainly tr) to ruin; spoil; render useless to tear down or demolish; break up; raze to put an end to; do away with; extinguish to kill or annihilate to crush, subdue, or defeat (intransitive) to be destructive or cause destructionEtymology: 13th Century: from Old French destruire, from Latin dēstruere to pull down, from de- + struere to pile up, build 'destroy' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): Advertisements Advertisements Report an inappropriate ad. WordReference.com WORD OF THE DAY GET THE DAILY EMAIL! Become a WordReference Supporter to view the site ad-free. Chrome users: Use search shortcuts for the fastest search of WordReference.

2025-04-14
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See Also: IndianaIndiana ballotIndiana Dunes National LakeshoreIndianapolisIndianapolis 500IndianismIndianolaIndicindicanindicantindicateindicated horsepowerindicationindicativeindicatorindicesindiciaindicialindicial equationindiciumindicolite Recent searches: View All Inflections of 'indicate' (v): (⇒ conjugate)indicatesv 3rd person singular indicatingv pres p indicatedv past indicatedv past p WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025in•di•cate /ˈɪndɪˌkeɪt/USA pronunciation v., -cat•ed, -cat•ing. to be a sign of; show: [~ + object]Snow indicates winter.[~ + (that) clause]The patient's pale skin indicates that he may have anemia.to point out or point to: [~ + object]to indicate a place on a map.[~ + (that) clause]used his finger to indicate that the pain was in his chest.to express: [~ + object]indicated his disapproval.[~ + (that) clause]I indicated that I would go on with my talk.WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025in•di•cate (in′di kāt′),USA pronunciation v.t., -cat•ed, -cat•ing. to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show:His hesitation really indicateshis doubt about the venture.to point out or point to; direct attention to:to indicate a place on a map.to show, as by measuring or recording; make known:The thermometer indicates air temperature.to state or express, esp. briefly or in a general way; signal:He indicated his disapproval but did not go into detail.Medicine(of symptoms) to point out (a particular remedy, treatment, etc.) as suitable or necessary.to show the presence of (a condition, infection, etc.). Latin indicātus past participle of indicāre to point, make known equivalent. to indic- (stem of index) index + -ātus -ate1 1645–55 in•di•cat′a•ble, adj. in•dic•a•to•ry (in dik′ə tôr′ē, -tōr′ē),USA pronunciation adj. 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged register, reveal, record.Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::indicate /ˈɪndɪˌkeɪt/ vb (transitive) (may take a clause as object) to be or give a sign or symptom of; imply: cold hands indicate a warm heart to point out or show (may take a clause as object) to state briefly; suggest (of instruments) to show a reading of (usually passive) to recommend or require: surgery seems to be indicated for this patientEtymology: 17th Century: from Latin indicāre to point out, from in-2 + dicāre to proclaim; compare indexˈindiˌcatable adj indicatory /ɪnˈdɪkətərɪ; -trɪ/ adj 'indicate' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): Advertisements Advertisements Report an inappropriate ad. WordReference.com WORD OF THE DAY GET THE DAILY EMAIL! Become a WordReference Supporter to view the site ad-free. Chrome users: Use search shortcuts for the fastest search of WordReference.

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