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(v)
(Scotland, Ireland) To grasp or snatch (at), usually feebly or ineffectually; to grope (at) with the hands, as in the dark.
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A feeling of apprehension, doubt, fear etc.
Self-confidence; poise; composure.
Any soothing oil or lotion, especially an aromatic one.
(transitive, nautical) To deprive (a ship) of wind, so that it cannot move (usually in passive).
The inner and somewhat concave part of the human hand or other primate hand that extends from the wrist to the bases of the fingers.
The male of the domesticated cat, especially if not neutered.
(religion, music) A sacred song; a poetical composition for use in the praise or worship of God.
(Canada, South Africa, US, West Midlands, colloquial, informal) Mother.
A mediaeval double-reed wind instrument with a conical wooden body.
(transitive) To treat a corpse with preservatives in order to prevent decomposition.
(obsolete) A buffoon.
A riot aimed at persecution or massacre of a particular ethnic or religious group, usually Jews.
Situation comedy.
A rhombus.
A weapon that causes fire; an incendiary weapon.
(ambitransitive) To communicate (with) by intercom.
(uncountable) The stems of various cultivated plants, left after harvesting the crop, which are used as animal food or litter, or for thatching.
(heraldry) A roundel vert (green circular spot), resembling or representing an apple.
(astronomy) The star Tau Pegasi in the constellation of Pegasus.
(BDSM) A dominant in sadomasochistic sexual practices.
A player in a video game which is controlled by the computer rather than a human.
(Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, mildly derogatory slang) An Englishman; a Briton; a person of British descent.
An automobile laden with a large amount of explosives, and used as a bomb primarily in order to cause external damage.
A firework designed to produce smoke upon ignition.
A dessert made from ice cream frozen in a (generally spherical or hemispherical) mold.
An atomic bomb that uses nuclear fusion as a source of energy; a hydrogen bomb
(historical) The V-1 flying bomb; the doodlebug.
A spherical, cherry-sized firecracker that generates a high-power explosion.
A substance topically applied to the lips of the mouth to relieve chapped or dry lips, angular cheilitis or stomatitis, and cold sores.
(Islam) fasting; one of the five pillars of Islam
(UK, Ireland, regional, informal, colloquial) Mum, mom; diminutive of mother.
A thermonuclear bomb that derives its destructive power from the fusion of isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium).
Synonym of atomic bomb.
(uncountable, colloquial, with the) The possession of one or more atomic bombs; the ability to launch a nuclear attack.
(colloquial) To eat with noisy enjoyment. [with on]
A bomb that has a mechanism such that detonation can be preset to a particular time.
Acronym of bill of materials. [(manufacturing, design engineering) A list of materials and components used in a manufactured item.]
An explosive munition designed to explode in the air and release a cluster of smaller explosives, thus spreading the blast over a larger area.
A palm tree, Phoenix dactylifera, whose fruit is the date.
A perennial herb, of species Melissa officinalis, of southern Europe; used as a flavouring in ice cream etc.
Alternative form of stinkbomb. [A device that produces a burst of unpleasant odors, used as a weapon or a prank.]
A surname
Any of several different kinds of palms (Arecaceae) in various genera with leaves that are palmately lobed (rather than pinnately compound).
Any palm or palmlike plant which yields sago
(UK, Ireland) A Molotov cocktail.
Any plant of genus Ceroxylon
The aromatic plant Monarda didyma or bergamot, native to North America.
Any of several different types of palms and palm-like plants.
(photography) A high-powered lens for long-distance filming or photography.
An improvised explosive device consisting of blasting powder or other explosive material encased in a metal pipe to increase the blast effect.
An Asiatic palm, Areca catechu, whose seeds are betel nuts.
The tropical palm tree Cocos nucifera, having feathery leaves and bearing coconuts.
(military) An antipersonnel bomb that scatters shrapnel when it explodes
A plant of species Elaeis guineensis, principal source of palm oil and palm kernel oil.
Synonym of tagua palm.
An atomic bomb that uses nuclear fission as a source of energy
Any early guided missile, but especially the V-1.
a small jet-propelled winged missile that carries a bomb
(weaponry) A type of thermobaric weapon.
The coconut palm.
a bomb made of plastic explosive
Any of various palm species used to produce sugar, including:
tall palm tree bearing coconuts as fruits; widely planted throughout the tropics
palm having pinnate or featherlike leaves
erect perennial strong-scented with serrate pointed leaves and a loose panicle of yellowish flowers; the eastern united states
a bomb that is designed to start fires; are most effective against flammable targets (such as fuel)
Any of the palms of the genus Rhapis.
A surname.
Obsolete form of shawm. [A mediaeval double-reed wind instrument with a conical wooden body.]
Synonym of thermonuclear weapon.
oil palm of africa
A Central American palm tree, Chamaedorea seifrizii.
german mystic and theosophist who founded modern theosophy; influenced george fox (1575-1624)
Synonym of depth charge (“form of bomb”).
The American palm tree Rhapidophyllum hystrix.
A fragrant European mint, Clinopodium acinos (syn. Satureja acinos), which has also been naturalised in eastern North America.
low-growing strongly aromatic perennial herb of southern europe to gb naturalized in united states
A plutonium-fired nuclear bomb.
(US, fishing) An oilskin hat; a southwester.
Synonym of stinkbomb.
(zoology) Any marine univalve mollusk of Strombus and allied genera.
small graceful palm with reedlike stems and leaf bases clothed with loose coarse fibers
Alternative form of pram (“flat-bottomed boat”). [A small vehicle, usually covered, in which a newborn baby is pushed around in a lying position.]
The konjac plant.
palm of central and south america
small palm of southern florida and west indies closely resembling the silvertop palmetto