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etymology | eng: fall |
etymology | eng: pit |
has derived form | eng: pitfalled |
has derived form | eng: pitfalls |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /ˈpɪtfɑl/ |
pronunciation | /ˈpɪtfɔːl/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-pitfall.ogg |
semantically related | eng: apperil |
semantically related | eng: call |
semantically related | eng: chance |
semantically related | eng: cob |
semantically related | eng: extraordinary |
semantically related | eng: extreme sport |
semantically related | eng: fact |
semantically related | eng: fortune |
semantically related | eng: good luck |
semantically related | eng: harm |
semantically related | eng: hazard |
semantically related | eng: incertitude |
semantically related | eng: insecureness |
semantically related | eng: luck |
semantically related | eng: nervous Nellie |
semantically related | eng: number |
semantically related | eng: opportunity |
semantically related | eng: outcome |
semantically related | eng: peril |
semantically related | eng: plight |
semantically related | eng: purchase |
semantically related | eng: snowball effect |
semantically related | eng: speed |
semantically related | eng: victim |
semantically related | eng: w:Paul Chadwick |
synonym | eng: anti-pattern |
synonym | eng: dark pattern |
synonym | eng: trap |
translation | dan: fælde |
translation | dan: faldgrube |
translation | deu: Fallstrick |
translation | eng: hazard |
translation | fin: riski |
translation | fin: vaara |
translation | fra: piège |
translation | hun: csapda |
translation | hun: kelepce |
translation | hun: verem |
translation | nld: valkuil |
translation | nno: fallgruve |
translation | nor: fallgruve |
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