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naches
English
Alternative forms
- nachos
- nakhes
Etymology
Yiddish ???? (nakhes), from Hebrew ???? (nakhát, “contentment”)
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?n?x.?s/
Noun
naches (uncountable)
- (usually Jewish) Feeling of contentment at another's successes.
Antonyms
- schadenfreude
Anagrams
- Cashen, Schena, encash, hances, sencha
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aches
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /e?ks/
Noun
aches
- plural of ache
Verb
aches
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ache
Anagrams
- Chaes, Chase, Cheas, HACEs, chase, e-cash, ecash
French
Noun
aches m
- plural of ache
Middle English
Etymology 1
From ache (“aching”) +? -es (“plural suffix”)
Noun
aches
- plural of ache (“aching”)
Etymology 2
From ache (“celery”) +? -es (“plural suffix”)
Noun
aches
- plural of ache (“celery”)
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: a?ches
Verb
aches
- Second-person singular (tu) present subjunctive of achar
- Second-person singular (tu) negative imperative of achar
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