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(v)
(intransitive) To look or stare with anger.
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(adj)
Stern, harsh and forbidding.
(intransitive) To frown; to look sullen.
(n)
The ability to do or undergo something.
(transitive) To clean, polish, or wash (something) by rubbing and scrubbing it vigorously, frequently with an abrasive or cleaning agent.
A shady, leafy shelter or recess in a garden or woods.
Tasting of acidity.
Any very tall building or structure; skyscraper.
(transitive) To eat quickly, greedily, hungrily, or ravenously.
(transitive) To subdue someone by superior force.
(intransitive) To crouch or cringe, or to avoid or shy away from something, in fear.
Mental ability; intelligence.
A brief fall of precipitation (spell of rain, or a similar fall of snow, sleet, or cascade); burst of hefty precipitation.
The unwavering strength of will to carry out one's wishes.
(paraphilia, slang) The act in which a participant vomits or regurgitates on another for sexual gratification.
Endurance, the ability to continue at something for a long period of time.
(chiefly US) Abbreviation of journeyman, e.g. jour printer. [A tradesman who has served an apprenticeship and is employed by a master tradesman.]
The total number of all available workers; the workforce.
The capacity of a weapon to deliver fire onto a target.
One who makes a vow.
A plant, Bougainvillea glabra, and its flower head, so called for the papery bracts.
A nation or state so powerful that it can influence world affairs.
(international relations) A state that has the ability to exert its influence on a global scale.
The edible head or curd of a cauliflower plant.
A color, cornflower blue.
A large tank of water, in an elevated position, acting as a local reservoir; water is pumped into the tank and fed by gravity to the consumers.
Alternative form of seapower [naval military power]
A wild (uncultivated) flowering plant.
A watchtower for the purpose of looking for fires in a forest.
Such power harnessed as a power source, especially as applied to a category of electrical generation.
hydroelectric power
(rail transport, collectively) The locomotives or other powered units that operate on a railway.
(weather) A short, mild period of rainfall.
A tropical leguminous bush Caesalpinia pulcherrima (syn. Poinciana pulcherrimus) with prickly branches and showy yellow or red flowers.
(architecture) A steeple or bell tower.
A surname.
A nonmetric unit of power with various definitions, commonly the mechanical horsepower, approximately equal to 745.7 watts.
Misspelling of are.
A cultivated thistle-like plant, Carthamus tinctorius, family Asteraceae, now grown mainly for its oil.
A large device, in the form of a tower-shaped building, in which warm water is cooled by evaporation caused by circulating currents of air.
(politics, government) A situation of equilibrium in which no country is powerful enough to control, or threaten the interests of, the others.
(uncountable) Power, especially electrical power, obtained using nuclear fission or nuclear fusion.
(aviation) An airport building from which the air traffic control unit monitors and directs the movement of aircraft on and around the airport.
A quantitative measure of the ability of an optical instrument to produce separable images.
(astronomy) A phenomenon occurring when many meteors are seen on Earth during a short period of time.
(US, historical) A counterculture movement that started in the United States in the 1960s, advocating peace and love over militarism and materialism.
Lobelia cardinalis (syn. L. fulgens), a species of lobelia native to the Americas, usually with vibrant red flowers.
A tower in which a bell (or set of bells) is hung; a belfry.
a power of attorney document to transfer ownership of a registered security from the owner to another party
the aggregation of a country's military aircraft
Synonym of pink lady's slipper.
One who plows; one who works land with a plow.
small flower with a flat strap-shaped corolla usually occupying the peripheral rings of a composite flower
Any of several species of flowering plants with trumpet-like flowers
A cocktail containing Bourbon whiskey, lemon juice and sugar.
Any of various deciduous perennial flowering plants, of the genus Pulsatilla, found in clumps in certain grassland areas.
(architecture) A tower, usually in a prominent position, having a large clock in a high position, often with several faces.
A variety of coarse wholegrain wheat flour.
A tall building in which droplets of molten lead fall into a pool of water in order to form lead shot.
Soup of the day; today's soup; whatever soup is sold under that name in a particular restaurant and/or on a particular day.
Synonym of gaillardia (“flowering plant”).
united states general who supervised the invasion of normandy and the defeat of nazi germany; 34th president of the united states (1890-1961)
anthurium
Alternative form of wildflower. [A wild (uncultivated) flowering plant.]
german statesman; chancellor of west germany (1876-1967)
Synonym of nuclear power, normally sense 1.
(N)
the rate of transfer of electrical energy within a circuit.
the product of voltage and current
Flour made from wheat.
A perennial herb, Platycodon grandiflorus, from Asia, having ornamental blue star-shaped flowers.
shrub or small tree of dutch guiana having clusters of pink purple-streaked flowers
a list of dishes available at a restaurant
the capacity for attracting people (customers or supporters)
nigella of spain and southern france
widely cultivated low evergreen shrub with dense clusters of fragrant pink to deep rose flowers
a structure used to view events from a long distance and to create a full 360 degree range of vision
Any of various plants of the genus Cleome.
tropical african annual having scarlet tassel-shaped flower heads; sometimes placed in genus cacalia
annual of southwestern united states cultivated for its purple-rayed flower heads and its bracts that resemble small baskets
A plant of the species Cochliasanthus caracalla, often used as an ornamental
very tall american perennial of central and the eastern united states to canada having edible tuberous roots
any of several plants of the genus trollius having globose yellow flowers
a tower for mooring airships
tropical shrub or small tree having showy yellow to orange-red flowers; sometimes placed in genus poinciana
(historical, India) A soldier on horseback, especially one during the British Raj.
A gazania, any flowers of the genus Gazania, flowering plants found in Southern Africa, especially Gazania rigens.