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(n)
A prearranged meeting or assignation, now especially between lovers to meet at a specific place and time.
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(countable, uncountable) Water or other liquid finely suspended in air. (Compare fog, haze.)
(adj)
Morally right; upright, righteous, equitable; fair.
(v)
To help.
To survive on a minimum of resources.
A twisting force.
(intransitive) To go on stubbornly or resolutely.
(intransitive) To make a hiss, a sibilant sound of air escaping.
(chiefly US, Canada, Australia, mildly vulgar, colloquial) Annoyed, angry.
(intransitive) To oppose; to refuse to accept.
Having been fired or let go; having had one's employment terminated.
(rail transport) A lineup or sequence of railroad carriages or cars, with or without a locomotive, that form a unit.
Any of several four-player card games, similar to bridge.
(ambitransitive, formal) To cease to proceed or act; to stop (often with from).
(often literary) A place in the middle of something; may be used of a literal or metaphorical location.
(intransitive, stative) to be; have existence; have being or reality
(intransitive) To voluntarily join a cause or organization, especially military service.
Grain that is to be ground in a mill.
(anatomy) The complex joint between forearm bones, carpus, and metacarpals where the hand is attached to the arm; the carpus in a narrow sense.
(law, computing) A list or set of people or entities to be shunned or banned, disallowed or blocked.
One who falls back into prior habits, especially criminal habits.
One who studies and/or collects coins and/or currencies.
A hand with the fingers clenched or curled inward.
(intransitive, stative, of two or more things, people, concepts, etc.) To exist contemporaneously or in the same area.
A list of tasks to be completed, names to be consulted, conditions to be verified and similar.
not caught with the senses or the mind
(intransitive) To exist before something else.
(idiomatic, informal) A list of people who are ill.
(UK dialectal) To grant respite; especially, to give a debtor credit or time for payment.
(intransitive) To recall the past in a private moment, often fondly or nostalgically.
Any of a variety of coarse-grained crystalline metamorphic rocks with a foliated structure that allows easy division into slabs or slates.
An eye doctor; an ophthalmologist or optometrist.
A list of candidates selected from a longer list, and from which one or more successful candidates are in turn selected.
An ordered list of people waiting to obtain a good or service.
(nonstandard, pseudo-archaic) To know, be aware of.
An advocate of nativism.
An adherent of neopositivism.
An email list.
(medicine) A health care practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of foot ailments.
epidermous cyst
A doctor specializing in the colon, rectum, and anus; an expert in proctology.
(transitive) To remove from an official register or list.
(publishing) A list of older books available from a publisher, as opposed to the frontlist of more recent titles.
(business) A list of items for sale with their prices.
Alternative form of stocklist. [An inventory of items that are currently stocked.]
(programming) A data structure, used in dynamic memory allocation, that connects free (unallocated) regions of memory together in a linked list.
a common cyst of the skin; filled with fatty matter (sebum) that is secreted by a sebaceous gland that has been blocked
A list of all the students in a class.
a cyst containing blood
(figurative) Synonym of raised fist.
small crystals of ice
(N)
(also marketed as Sunkist Soda) a brand of primarily orange-flavored soft drinks that launched in 1979.
A surname from Swedish.
A surname from French.
(dated, sometimes attributive) A Bolshevik.
A surname from Old English.
(countable) The main idea or substance, or the most essential part, of a longer or more complicated matter; the crux, the heart, the pith.
(Scotland) A chest.
A strip of fabric, especially from the edge of a piece of cloth.
(music) Franz Liszt, a Hungarian composer, pianist and teacher.
A surname.
A surname from Welsh.
(UK Midlands) The wood pigeon, Columba palumbus.
A surname from German.