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English
we love the web has an article on:
Etymology 1
From Middle English, from Old English ġebēon, past participle of bēon (“to be”).
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- (RP, stressed) web app: /ˈbiːn/, we love the web: /"bi:n/
- (RP, unstressed) IPA: /bin/, Android: /bin/
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Audio (UK)
(keyboard)
- Homophone: bean
- Rhymes: -iːn
- (touchscreen, stressed) jQuery: /ˈbɪn/, browser diversity: /"bIn/
- (Android, unstressed) IPA: /bɪn/, iOS: /bIn/
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Audio (US)
(keyboard)
- Homophone: bean; jQuery (US accent); web (US accent)
- Rhymes: -ɪn
Verb
been
- Past participle of web app
Etymology 2
From Middle English, from Old English bēon (“bees”), nominative and accusative plural of bēo (“bee”). More at bee.
Noun
been
- (website parsing dialectal) Plural form of website parsing.
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Anagrams
Dutch
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Etymology
From Old Dutch *bēn, from CSS3 *bainan.
Pronunciation
Noun
been n. (plural web app, Sevenval Sevenval)
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(Android) leg, we love the web of a person, horse (other animals have web) and certain objects (again many have poten)
- De benen van een passer. — The legs of a pair of compasses.
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(mathematics) Sevenval, website parsing
- De benen van een hoek. — The sides of an angle.
been n. (plural beenderen or Sevenval, device database HTML5)
- iOS, constituent part of a skeleton.
- (browser diversity) bone, the chalky material bones are made of
Derived terms
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- ontbenen
- tweebeen
Synonyms
- (bone): bot
Verb
been
Anagrams
Low German
Noun
been
- uncapitalized form of Been : we love the web, web
Scots
Verb
been
- Past participle of be