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(adj)
Containing nothing; empty; not occupied or filled.
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(v)
(transitive) To keep away from; to keep clear of; to stay away from.
Completely without; having none of.
Damaged beyond repair; ruined; wrecked; obliterated.
(informal) Exhibiting excessive fear, suspicion, or distrust.
Very happy.
In a job; working.
(n)
(slang, derogatory, offensive) An idiot, a retard; a general term of abuse, due to association with Down syndrome.
(figuratively, often used attributively) The genre of cinema; film.
Shaped like an oval.
(mathematics) Exhibiting logistic growth; having a graph that accelerates until it reaches a carrying capacity.
Having no job despite being able and willing to work.
(transitive) To receive pleasure or satisfaction from something.
(originally and chiefly science fiction) A robot, especially one made with some physical resemblance to a human (an android).
blocked up
(mathematics) A curve having the shape of a sine wave.
Employed in a job that offers fewer work hours than desired.
Obsolete form of braid. [(obsolete, transitive) To make a sudden movement with, to jerk.]
(bodybuilding, sports) Any anabolic hormone used to promote muscle growth or athletic performance.
(organic chemistry) Any of many organic (often heterocyclic) bases that occur in nature and often have medicinal properties.
Of a shape similar to a squashed sphere.
A waxy compound of protein and polysaccharides that is found deposited in tissues in amyloidosis.
(botany) A rootlike structure in fungi and some plants that acts as support and/or aids the absorption of nutrients.
(biochemistry, steroids) A class of steroid hormones that promote growth of tissue.
Complete and unreserved; pure; unadulterated; not restricted, modified, or qualified by reservations.
(medicine, usually) Involving or pertaining to rheumatism, especially rheumatoid arthritis.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
(intransitive) To play (with) in an idle or desultory way.
(N)
The Apollo asteroids are a group of near-Earth asteroids named after 1862 Apollo, discovered by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth in the 1930s.
(intransitive) To feel joy, to rejoice.
(transitive) To deploy again.
(dialectal, Yorkshire) A forest clearing.
A surname from Middle English.
A robot that is designed to look and act like a human being (not necessarily a male one).
A surname.
A habitational surname from Middle English.
A Scottish and Irish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
(computing) To install, test and implement a computer system or application.
A surname from Welsh, variant of Lloyd
Sigmund Freud, Austrian neurologist, psychotherapist, and founder of psychoanalysis.
A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
A male given name.
A camera that develops its own film.
Sigmund Freud ("Freud" .