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- -t\u00F3ir-Irish hasAlternativeForm "-teoir".
- -t\u00F3ir-Irish hasAlternativeForm "-thóir".
- -tas-Latin hasAlternativeForm "-itās".
- -tate-Romanian hasAlternativeForm "-itate, -ătate".
- -te-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "-de".
- -ter-Latin hasAlternativeForm "-iter".
- -th-English hasAlternativeForm "-t".
- -tio-Latin hasAlternativeForm "-atio".
- -tio-Latin hasAlternativeForm "-io".
- -tion-English hasAlternativeForm "-ion (as in complexion)".
- -tion-English hasAlternativeForm "-sion".
- -tor-Latin hasAlternativeForm "-sor".
- -torius-Latin hasAlternativeForm "-sorius".
- -toxa--English hasAlternativeForm "-tox- before all suffixes but -xi- and -zu-".
- -tum--English hasAlternativeForm "-tu- before the suffix -xi- or -zu-".
- -tur\u0103-Romanian hasAlternativeForm "-ură".
- -u-Maltese hasAlternativeForm "-h".
- -u-OldEnglish hasAlternativeForm "-o".
- -ua-Finnish hasAlternativeForm "-yä".
- -ua-Romanian hasAlternativeForm "-a (used for feminine nouns in the nominative and plural cases which do not end in a stressed vowel or diphthong)".
- -ul-Romanian hasAlternativeForm "-l (for masculine and neuter nouns ending in a vowel other than -e or -i)".
- -ul-Romanian hasAlternativeForm "-le (for masculine and neuter nounds ending in -e)".
- -ului-Romanian hasAlternativeForm "-lui (for masculine and neuter nouns that end in a vowel other than -i)".
- -um-Scots hasAlternativeForm "-im, -om, -am, -em".
- -uma-OldEnglish hasAlternativeForm "-ema, -ma".
- -uma-OldEnglish hasAlternativeForm "-emest, -emesta".
- -ung-OldEnglish hasAlternativeForm "-ing".
- -unga-OldEnglish hasAlternativeForm "-inga, -ningas, -nunges".
- -ur-AngloNorman hasAlternativeForm "-our (later Anglo-Norman)".
- -uria-English hasAlternativeForm "-ury".
- -vir--English hasAlternativeForm "-vi- before the suffix -xi- or -zu-".
- -ware-OldEnglish hasAlternativeForm "-waras, -waran, -waru".
- -wayaan-Ojibwe hasAlternativeForm "-weyaan (Quebec Algonkin dialect)".
- -weard-OldEnglish hasAlternativeForm "-weardes".
- -wich-English hasAlternativeForm "-wick (wick)".
- -wis-OldEnglish hasAlternativeForm "-wisan".
- -y-English hasAlternativeForm "-e, -ey".
- -y-English hasAlternativeForm "-ie".
- -yotl-Classical_Nahuatl hasAlternativeForm "-chotl".
- -yotl-Classical_Nahuatl hasAlternativeForm "-lotl".
- -yotl-Classical_Nahuatl hasAlternativeForm "-otl".
- -yotl-Classical_Nahuatl hasAlternativeForm "-zotl".
- -yotl-Classical_Nahuatl hasAlternativeForm "-çotl".
- 1-800-English hasAlternativeForm "800".
- 1-\u00F6ring-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "ettöring".
- 1-krona-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "enkrona".
- 10-\u00F6ring-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "tioöring".
- 10-krona-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "tiokrona".
- 10.-Danish hasAlternativeForm "tiende".
- 10000_metri-Italian hasAlternativeForm "10.000 metri".
- 10_Downing_Street-English hasAlternativeForm "Number 10".
- 110%-English hasAlternativeForm "To give 110%".
- 1500_metri-Italian hasAlternativeForm "1.500 metri".
- 15_minutes_of_fame-English hasAlternativeForm "15 minutes".
- 1@BackFinger-FingerAcross-1@CenterChesthigh-FingerAcross_1@SideChesthigh-1@SideChesthigh-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The initial contact and movement apart may be repeated multiple times to indicate that the compared items differ in many ways.".
- 1@BackFinger-FingerAcross-1@CenterChesthigh-FingerAcross_1@SideChesthigh-1@SideChesthigh-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The movement apart may be small or large to indicate that the compared items differ in a minor or significant way.".
- 1@Chin-PalmBack_X@NearChin-PalmBack-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1@Chin-PalmBack 1@NearChin-PalmBack".
- 1@Chin_1@Jaw-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1@Jaw 1@Chin".
- 1@InsideChesthigh-RadialUp-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The index finger points in different directions depending on the location of the referent.".
- 1@Jaw_1@Chin-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1@Chin 1@Jaw".
- 1@Lip-PalmBack_1@NearRadialHand-O@CenterChesthigh-PalmDown-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The index finger may temporarily retract into an X shape as it moves down, then return to a 1 shape before it reaches the nondominant hand.".
- 1@Mouth-OpenB@CenterTrunkhigh-PalmUp_RoundMidline_1@BasePalm-OpenB@CenterTrunkhigh-PalmUp_RoundMidline_1@TipPalm-OpenB@CenterTrunkhigh-PalmUp-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1@Mouth-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp RoundMidline 1@BasePalm-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp RoundMidline 1@TipPalm-OpenB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp".
- 1@NearHand-FingerUp-1@InsideChesthigh-FingerUp_1@NearHand-FingerForward-1@DistalInsideChesthigh-FingerForward-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The final location and orientation vary to indicate the direction and destination of the referent movement.".
- 1@NearPalm-FingerDown-FlatB@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp_Contact-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The nondominant hand may be in the “open B” handshape (i.e. with the thumb extended).".
- 1@Nose-FingerBack_1@FromNose-FingerForward-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "After touching the nose, the finger may be drawn back near the cheek and then flung forward forcibly.".
- 1@Nose-FingerBack_1@FromNose-FingerForward-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The finger may begin pointing across to the nose rather than back to the nose.".
- 1@Sfhead-PalmDown_1@RadialHand-PalmDown-1@CenterChesthigh-PalmDown-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1@NearUlnarHand-PalmUp-1@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp 1@RadialHand-PalmDown-1@CenterChesthigh-PalmDown".
- 1@Sfhead-PalmDown_1@RadialHand-PalmDown-1@CenterChesthigh-PalmDown-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1@Sfhead-PalmDown 1@NearRadialHand-PalmDown-1@InsideChesthigh-PalmDown".
- 1@Sfhead-PalmDown_A@Palm-PalmDown-A@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "5@Sfhead-PalmDown A@Palm-PalmDown-A@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp".
- 1@Sfhead-PalmDown_Claw5@InsideChesthigh-PalmDown-Claw5@InsideTrunkhigh-PalmUp_RoundHoriz-RoundHoriz-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The dominant hand may begin in the “Claw 5” handshape instead of the “1” handshape.".
- 1@Side-PalmBack-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1@Side-PalmForward".
- 1@Side-PalmForward-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1@Side-PalmBack".
- 1^o-f@IpsiChest-FingerBack_RoundHoriz_1^o-f@ContraChest-FingerBack-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1^o-f@Chest-FingerBack RoundHoriz 1^o-f@ContraChest-FingerBack".
- 1^o-f@IpsiChest-FingerBack_RoundHoriz_1^o-f@ContraChest-FingerBack-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "1^o-f@IpsiChest-FingerBack RoundHoriz 1^o-f@Chest-FingerBack".
- 2-\u00F6ring-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "tvåöring".
- 2-krona-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "tvåkrona".
- 25-\u00F6ring-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "tjugofemöring".
- 2L-English hasAlternativeForm "two L".
- 2\u6708-Japanese hasAlternativeForm "二月".
- 2\u6708-Japanese hasAlternativeForm "2月".
- 3000_siepi-Italian hasAlternativeForm "3.000 siepi".
- 3@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp_CirclesHoriz-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "This sign can be made in various locations, depending on the locations of the referents. For example, the sign can be made far to the right to indicate that the three people are far to the right of the signer.".
- 3@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp_CirclesHoriz-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "This sign can be made with circles of various sizes to indicate the distance between the three people. Small circles (3@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp CirclesHorizSmall) indicate that the people are near each other, while large circles (3@CenterChesthigh-PalmUp CirclesHorizLarge) indicate that they are far from each other.".
- 3@NearCenterChesthigh-PalmUp_CirclesHoriz-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "This sign can be made in circles of various sizes to indicate the distance of the two other people from the signer. Small circles indicate that the two other people are near the signer, while large circles indicate that they are far from the signer.".
- 3@NearCenterChesthigh-PalmUp_CirclesHoriz-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "This sign can be made in various locations near the signer's chest. The location identifies the locations of the two referents other than the signer. For example, making the sign far to the left indicates that the other two people are far to the left.".
- 3@Sfhead-PalmForward_Hook-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "This sign may be made with two hands. If so, the nondominant hand is on the nondominant side of the forehead and mirrors the dominant hand.".
- 3@SideTrunkhigh-PalmDown-3@SideChesthigh-PalmDown_Upanddown-Upanddown-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "3@InsideChesthigh-PalmDown 3@InsideSternumhigh-PalmDown Upanddown-Upanddown".
- 3@SideTrunkhigh-PalmDown-3@SideChesthigh-PalmDown_Upanddown-Upanddown-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "3@InsideTrunkhigh-PalmDown-3@InsideChesthigh-PalmDown Upanddown-Upanddown".
- 3@SideTrunkhigh-PalmDown-3@SideChesthigh-PalmDown_Upanddown-Upanddown-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "3@SideChesthigh-PalmDown-3@SideTrunkhigh-PalmDown Upanddown-Upanddown".
- 3P-Mandarin hasAlternativeForm "三P".
- 4-H_Club-English hasAlternativeForm "Four-H Club".
- 4@Nose-PalmBackFingerAcross_Wiggle_4@NearNeck-PalmBackFingerAcross-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "5@Nose-PalmBackFingerAcross Wiggle 5@NearNeck-PalmBackFingerAcross".
- 4@Nose-PalmBackFingerAcross_Wiggle_4@NearNeck-PalmBackFingerAcross-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The sign can be made in various locations to indicate blood flowing from other places.".
- 4@RadialPalm-OpenB@CenterChesthigh_Contact_4@UlnarPalm_4@BasePalm_Contact_4@TipFinger-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "The nondominant hand may be in the “5” shape, i.e. with the fingers spread.".
- 4@Side-PalmBack-AmericanSignLanguage hasAlternativeForm "This sign may be produced in various orientations, often with the palm facing back.".
- 4D-English hasAlternativeForm "4-D".
- 4tw-English hasAlternativeForm "FTW".
- 5-\u00F6ring-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "femöring".
- 5-krona-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "femkrona".
- 50-\u00F6ring-Swedish hasAlternativeForm "femtioöring".