different between jamaica vs yelling
jamaica
English
Etymology
From Spanish
Pronunciation
- enPR: j?-m?'k?, IPA(key): /d???me?.k?/
Noun
jamaica (uncountable)
- roselle
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /xa?maika/, [xa?mai?.ka]
Noun
jamaica f (uncountable)
- roselle
Derived terms
- agua de jamaica
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yelling
English
Etymology
From Middle English ?ellynge, ?ollynge; equivalent to yell +? -ing.
Verb
yelling
- present participle of yell
Noun
yelling (plural yellings)
- The act of producing a yell.
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