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gues — gues; lan·gues·cent; pin·gues·cent; gues·ti·mate; vermilin·gues; … English syllables
mate — ac·cli·mate; ap·prox·i·mate·ly; au·to·mate; car·ba·mate; case·mate; cen·tes·i·mate; cin·na·mate; col·li·mate; cope·mate; cre·mate; cyc·la·mate; cy·clos·to·mate; dec·i·mate; de·phleg·mate; de·plu·mate; des·pu·mate; des·qua·mate; epon·y·mate;… … English syllables
guestimate — gues·ti·mate … English syllables
guesstimate — guess•ti•mate or gues•ti•mate v. [[t]ˈgɛs təˌmeɪt[/t]] n. [[t] mɪt, ˌmeɪt[/t]] v. mat•ed, mat•ing, n. 1) to estimate without substantial basis in facts or statistics 2) an estimate arrived at by guesswork • Etymology: 1935–40, amer.; b. guess and … From formal English to slang
List of fictional swords — In Arthurian fiction [ thumb|left|ArthurExcalibur).] Excalibur is featured in every tale of Arthur or Merlin ever written, in some form or another. The examples below list two of the more distinctive takes on Arthurian swords. Bernard Cornwell:… … Wikipedia