English Words: 4

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4D syndromenoun

Synonym of glucagonoma.

4evaadv

Forever.

4evahadv

Forever.

4everadv

Forever.

4Fnoun

A military draftee rejected for being physically unfit.

4Fernoun

Synonym of 4F (“military draftee rejected for being physically unfit”).

4getverb

Forget.

4giveverb

Abbreviation of forgive.

4H diseasenoun

AIDS.

4IRname

Initialism of Fourth Industrial Revolution.

4ktronoun

An intro that can be stored in four kilobytes of memory (intended to challenge the programmer, who must write compact and efficient code to achieve this).

4realadj

Abbreviation of for real.

4rumnoun

Abbreviation of forum.

4thadj

Abbreviation of fourth.

4th gradernoun

Alternative spelling of fourth grader.

4tonoun

Abbreviation of quarto, a paper size.

4tranname

The 4chan imageboard /lgbt/.

4twintj

Abbreviation of for the win.

4Xnoun

genre of strategy game in which the player attempts to grow an empire.

4x4noun

A piece of timber with a cross section of 4 inches square.

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