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etymological origin of | eng: goldrush |
etymological origin of | eng: outrush |
etymological origin of | eng: rushee |
etymological origin of | eng: rushlike |
etymologically related | eng: bulrush |
etymology | ang: rysc |
has derived form | eng: adrenalin rush |
has derived form | eng: bum's rush |
has derived form | eng: rush goalie |
has derived form | eng: rush hour |
has derived form | eng: rush job |
has derived form | eng: rushed |
has derived form | eng: rushes |
has derived form | eng: rushing |
has derived form | eng: sugar rush |
lexical category | adjective |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-rush.ogg |
semantically related | eng: bother |
semantically related | eng: coil |
semantically related | eng: dynamism |
semantically related | eng: ease |
semantically related | eng: speed up |
semantically related | eng: twiddle |
semantically related | eng: worry |
synonym | eng: thrust |
translation | deu: Binse |
translation | deu: Rausch |
translation | deu: Vorwärtsstürmen |
translation | egy: ḥnỉ |
translation | egy: ḥn |
translation | ell: βούρλο |
translation | fin: kiire |
translation | fin: ryntäys |
translation | fin: syöksy |
translation | fin: vihvilä |
translation | fra: jonc |
translation | gla: deann |
translation | gle: feag |
translation | ita: giunco |
translation | lat: iuncus |
translation | spa: acometida |
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