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(n)
A geometrical figure consisting of two straight lines or bars intersecting each other such that at least one of them is bisected by the other.
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(transitive) To give a gloss or sheen to.
To throw with an initial upward direction.
(adj)
(UK, slang) Clipping of positive. [Included, present, characterized by affirmation.]
Waste or impure matter.
To make (a design on a coin, an ornament on an object, etc.) stand out from a surface.
(Northern England) A waterfall.
(countable) A pattern of crossed lines.
(slang) A sausage (food product).
(intransitive, British and Ireland) To avoid work, shirk, etc.
(countable) The result of no longer possessing an object, a function, or a characteristic due to external causes or misplacement.
A liquid (often thickened) condiment or accompaniment to food.
(adv)
From one side to the other.
A number of places in the United States:
(slang) Gossip.
To take a shortcut over or through (a place).
(idiomatic) To find or discover by chance; to come across.
(slang) A prostitute.
(UK) An Ordnance Survey map.
(archaic) To mix with a vertical motion, especially when agitating laundry in a tub.
(nautical) The horizontal distance or area between an anchored vessel's bows and the actual position of her anchor(s).
(slang, US, dated, 1920s) Nonsense, balderdash, bunk, piffle.
(transitive) To make an idea evident; to successfully explain a thought or feeling; put over.
to explain or state something clearly and understandably.
(uncountable, informal) Luck.
A sauce, made with mint and vinegar, that is a popular accompaniment to roast lamb.
partial or total loss of memory
(geology) Facing towards the flow of a glacier or fluid.
The unopened bud of a flower.
A village in Byland with Wass parish, North Yorkshire, England, previously in Ryedale district (OS grid ref SE5579).
make a passage or journey from one place to another
(computing, Internet) A denial-of-service attack.
(dialectal) To set about, or intend be inclined to set about (doing something).
Any of various simple microphyllous vascular plants, of the family Lycopodiaceae, that resemble mosses and produce spores.
A traditional structure, such as a stone cross, obelisk or spire, indicating the site of a market square.
A sauce served with oysters and other seafood, typically ketchup mixed with horseradish or mayonnaise.
(Southern US, slang) A big, strong and respected or dependable person, usually a man; one who is large like a horse.
A tangy condiment, typically made with tomatoes, spices and vinegar, designed to accompany steak.
A sauce made with capers.
(military, historical) A kind of graduated breech sight for a small arm or cannon.
go across or through
Alternative spelling of crisscross. [Crossing one another.]
(MTE, slang) Synonym of bro (“a male comrade or friend”).
(chiefly UK) Synonym of romaine lettuce, a long-leaved variety of lettuce.
A cord of thin filaments used to clean the gaps between the teeth.
(astronautics) Abbreviation of launch abort system
Shpagnum.
A simple sauce made from flour, milk and butter; Béchamel sauce.
A lichen (Cladonia rangiferina) that grows in areas of alpine tundra.
Certain red algae, such as:
Slightly shiny, between matte (or flat) and gloss. Usually used to describe paint.
(cooking) A thick sauce made from tomatoes for pasta etc.
(British, Ireland) Any of many brands of bottled sauce based on malt vinegar, fruit and spices.
A partial or total inability to hear.
A variant of the Latin cross similar to the cross of Lorraine, first used in the Byzantine Empire.
below cost
A savoury sauce thickened with bread, often based on milk or cream with seasonings.
Hot sauce.
white sauce made with cream
A naively or unreasonably optimistic person.
A profit-and-loss statement; an income statement.
A large seabird, Diomedea exulans, with a very large wingspread.
(British spelling) A culinary dish prepared by pureeing cooked apples.
Any liquid spicy condiment or cooking ingredient made from chili peppers.
Peat moss; sphagnum.
Any of numerous species of dark-coloured mosses (Bryophyta), possibly species of the genera Grimmia, Andreaea, Syntrichia, Cinclidotus.
horseradish (the condiment)
Synonym of hot sauce.
To cross again.
mosslike liverwort with tiny scalelike leaves; usually epiphytic
Any of several lichens, of the genus Usnea, that generally grow hanging from tree branches, resembling grey or greenish hair.
sauce made with unsweetened chocolate or cocoa and sugar and water
A viscous, sweet-and-sour condiment made from plums, vinegar, ginger, etc., used in Cantonese cuisine as a dip for deep-fried dishes.
A tomato-based sauce for pasta dishes.
american seamstress said to have made the first american flag at the request of george washington (1752-1836)
A sauce based on melted cheese.
(N)
a white or brown sauce prepared using mushrooms as its primary ingredient.
(transitive) To convince or deceive someone into believing something untrue.
Any of various simple vascular plants, of the family Selaginellaceae, that resemble mosses and produce spores.