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This tool allows you to find the grammatical word type of almost any word.

  • throw can be used as a verb in the sense of "To cause an object to move rapidly through the air." or "To eject or cause to fall off." or "To move to another position; to displace." or "To make (a pot) by shaping clay as it turns on a wheel." or "Of a bowler, to deliver (the ball) illegally by straightening the bowling arm during delivery." or "To send (an error) to an exception-handling mechanism in order to interrupt normal processing." or "to intentionally lose a game" or "To confuse or mislead."
  • throw can be used as a noun in the sense of "The flight of a thrown object; as, a fast throw." or "A distance travelled; displacement; as, the throw of the piston." or "A piece of fabric used to cover a bed, sofa or other soft furnishing." or "A single instance, occurrence, venture, or chance." or "Pain, especially pain associated with childbirth; throe" or "The act of giving birth in animals, especially in cows." or "A moment, time, occasion." or "A period of time; a while."

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For those interested in a little info about this site: it's a side project that I developed while working on Describing Words and Related Words. Both of those projects are based around words, but have much grander goals. I had an idea for a website that simply explains the word types of the words that you search for - just like a dictionary, but focussed on the part of speech of the words. And since I already had a lot of the infrastructure in place from the other two sites, I figured it wouldn't be too much more work to get this up and running.

The dictionary is based on the amazing Wiktionary project by wikimedia. I initially started with WordNet, but then realised that it was missing many types of words/lemma (determiners, pronouns, abbreviations, and many more). This caused me to investigate the 1913 edition of Websters Dictionary - which is now in the public domain. However, after a day's work wrangling it into a database I realised that there were far too many errors (especially with the part-of-speech tagging) for it to be viable for Word Type.

Finally, I went back to Wiktionary - which I already knew about, but had been avoiding because it's not properly structured for parsing. That's when I stumbled across the UBY project - an amazing project which needs more recognition. The researchers have parsed the whole of Wiktionary and other sources, and compiled everything into a single unified resource. I simply extracted the Wiktionary entries and threw them into this interface! So it took a little more work than expected, but I'm happy I kept at it after the first couple of blunders.

Special thanks to the contributors of the open-source code that was used in this project: the UBY project (mentioned above), @mongodb and express.js.

Currently, this is based on a version of wiktionary which is a few years old. I plan to update it to a newer version soon and that update should bring in a bunch of new word senses for many words (or more accurately, lemma).

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