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(n)
An abridgement or summary of a longer publication.
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(figurative, proscribed) A significant or strong influence or effect.
(adj)
Closely packed or densely constituted; having much material in a small volume.
(countable) An instance of a certain standardized college admissions test in the United States, originally called the American College Test.
(v)
(transitive, law) To make (a bill) into law.
The establishment of communication (with).
(transitive) To have a contrary or opposing effect or force on someone or something.
Something that is extracted or drawn out.
An object made or shaped by human hand or labor.
(transitive) To pull (something) back or back inside.
An area or expanse.
Broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface.
Left complete or whole; not touched, defiled, sullied, or otherwise damaged.
Filled with a large number or large quantity of something.
(usually transitive) To censor, to black out or remove parts of a document while leaving the remainder.
(transitive) To draw by moral, emotional or sexual influence; to engage or fix, as the mind, attention, etc.; to invite or allure.
To draw out; to extend, especially in duration.
(intransitive) To act in response.
(in combination) Having specified type of back.
(transitive) To take credit or reputation from; to derogate; to defame or decry.
(obsolete) To break; to violate.
(transitive) To divert the attention of.
(of people) To engage in communication and other shared activities (with someone).
(intransitive) To undergo diffraction
Imperfectly conforming; exceeding or falling short in some respect.
Synonym of sexual act.
(botany) A leaf or leaf-like structure from the axil out of which a stalk of a flower or an inflorescence arises.
(intransitive) To conduct business.
(colloquial, US) Tired; fatigued.
(adv)
in reality or actuality
(UK, informal) fired from employment
(slang) Strong and/or muscled.
(transitive, usually passive voice) To wreck, especially a ship.
(ambitransitive) To contract out portions of a larger contracted project.
(transitive, arithmetic) To remove or reduce; especially to reduce a quantity or number.
Arranged in a stack.
To recreate an event, especially a historical battle.
wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value
(transitive) To get the flavor of.
(transitive, stative) To be without, not to have, to need, to require.
An agreement; a compact; a covenant.
(chiefly acting) To act in an exaggerated manner.
The condition or action of looking at another human or animal in the eye.
(transitive) To apply violent force to someone or something.
To place in or hang on a rack.
Mounted on tracks.
(linguistics) An act carried out by speech, such as promising, ordering, greeting, warning, inviting and congratulating.
An agreement between two or more people to commit suicide.
(law) An individual who assists someone who has committed a crime so as to protect them from legal prosecution.
(transitive) To nail (something) with a tack (small nail with a flat head).
tubular passage of mucous membrane and muscle extending about 8.3 meters from mouth to anus; functions in digestion and elimination
(law, business, human resources) A category of contract used in labor law to attribute right and responsibilities between parties to a bargain.
Having had its packing removed.
(transitive) To hit (someone or something) hard, especially with a flat implement or a stick; to thrash, to whack.
To retrace one's steps.
(by extension) A point of fact; a claim or statement about (empirical) facts, as opposed to conjecture or opinion.
(law) A failure to meet an obligation under the terms of a contract.
(anatomy) The digestive tract of any of many animals, including humans, that have stomach(s) and intestine(s).
(anatomy) The continuous system involved in the production and excretion of urine; the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra.
To react too much or too intensely.
a contract created by law for reasons of justice without any expression of assent
(law) An agreement in which an offeror's offer can be accepted only by the performance of an act by the offeree; a "promise for a performance".
(transitive) To chop or cut down in a rough manner.
a contract for maintenance services
(law) One who commands or counsels an actionable offense, not being present at its commission.
(N)
In neuroanatomy, the optic tract is a part of the visual system in the brain.
(law) An issue that has not been predetermined and authoritatively answered by the law.
a contract involving mutual promises (each part is both promisor and promisee)
Colored black.
An oral contract is a contract, the terms of which have been agreed by spoken communication.
flavoring made from almonds macerated in alcohol
a contract in which you promise to deliver your entire output to the other party who promises to accept it
contract between labor and management government wages and benefits and working conditions
a flavoring made from (or imitating) lemons
To refuse to work as hard as one is supposed to.
a legislative act that applies only to a particular person or particular district
A liquid, technically a tincture, used in cooking, prepared by soaking vanilla beans in alcohol.
(intransitive) To make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.
(law) the findings of a jury on issues of fact submitted to it for decision; can be used in formulating a judgment
Of a vehicle, aircraft, vessel, computer, etc.: whose control has been seized by force
a 2016 South Korean television series starring Lee Seo-jin and Uee.
the connection where two or more electrical conductors meet or are joined.
an act passed by a legislative body
A nerve tract is a bundle of nerve fibers (axons) connecting nuclei of the central nervous system.
(slang, intransitive) To talk, particularly informally but persistently; to chatter or prattle.
Alternative form of counter-attack. [To attack in response to an attack by opponents.]
actual deceit; concealing something or making a false representation with an evil intent to cause injury to another