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Tweet suff. 1. Used to form the present participle of verbs: seeing. 2. Used to form adjectives resembling present participles but not derived from verbs: swashbuckling. [Middle English, alteration (influenced by -inge, noun or gerund suff.; see -ING2) of -ende, -inde, from Old English -ende, present participle suff.] |
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Tweet suff. 1. a. Action, process, or art: dancing. b. An instance of an action, process, or art: a gathering. 2. An action or process connected with a specified thing: berrying. 3. a. Something necessary to perform an action or process: mooring. b. The result of an action or process: a drawing. c. Something connected with a specified thing or concept: siding; offing. [Middle English, from Old English -ung, -ing.] |
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Tweet suff. One having a specified quality or nature: sweeting. [Middle English, from Old English, belonging to, descended from.] |
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