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(n)
(uncountable) Overly high self-esteem; vain pride; hubris.
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(adj)
Tasting of sugars.
(of words, equipment, etc.) No longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected (often in favour of something newer).
Abounding, amply provided.
Lacking strength or vitality; feeble, powerless, impotent.
(v)
(transitive) To make whole or entire.
Real, actual, tangible.
Both bitter and sweet.
(uncountable) Thermal energy.
An act or practice intended to deceive; a trick.
The act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant.
A stroke; a blow.
Respectful of privacy or secrecy; exercising caution in order to avoid causing embarrassment; quiet; diplomatic.
To make contact (with someone) while in proximity.
Having a positive, lively, or perky tone, attitude, etc.
(transitive) To entertain with food or drink, especially at one's own expense; to show hospitality to; to pay for as celebration or reward.
(uncountable) A form of trapshooting using clay targets to simulate birds in flight.
Unusual; unconventional; not ordinary.
The characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.
Clean, tidy; free from dirt or impurities.
(transitive) To do or say again (and again).
A group of connected rooms, usually separable from other rooms by means of access.
(transitive) To overcome in battle or contest.
Separate; distinct; individual; non-continuous.
A group of vessels or vehicles.
A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town.
(chiefly UK, Ireland, Northeastern US) Precipitation in the form of a mixture of rain and snow.
Something to be sat upon.
A written acknowledgment that a specified article or sum of money has been received.
A thin bed cloth used as a covering for a mattress or as a layer over the sleeper.
(transitive) To welcome in a friendly manner, either in person or through another means such as writing.
(idiomatic) Synonym of man on the street.
(anatomy) The projection of a mammary gland from which, on female therian mammals, milk is secreted.
(transitive) To reduce the amount of; to remove (a substance from something):
(obsolete) Fact; performance; feat.
A relatively rare or difficult accomplishment.
Sad or pessimistic.
(chiefly UK or Internet slang) A person not in employment, education, or training.
A protrusion on the bottom of a shoe or wheel meant for better traction.
(biology, ambitransitive) To discharge material (including waste products) from a cell, body or system.
(transitive, usually with “out”) To dispense, measure in order to dispense, allot (especially punishment, reward etc.).
(vulgar, slang) A urethral discharge, especially as a symptom of gonorrhea.
(transitive) To bully in an intimidating, bossy, or supercilious way.
A state of intensive activity.
Andrographis paniculata, a plant native to the Indian subcontinent and used in the traditional medicine of parts of Asia.
(euphemistic) A prostitute.
(ambitransitive) To consume (something solid or semi-solid, usually food) by putting it into the mouth and swallowing it.
(computing) A computer application for organization, analysis, and storage of data in tabular form.
(intransitive) To violate rules in order to gain, or attempt to gain, advantage from a situation.
Not complete; not finished.
(US, Canada) A person who actively participates in physical sports, especially with great skill; a sportsperson.
The rhythm at which a heart pulsates, a cardiac indicator.
Any of various species of small parrot primarily of tropical regions.
Not discreet; lacking in discretion.
(idiomatic) a close race or contest in which no winner is apparent
(colloquial) An extra seat in an aircraft cabin or cockpit for someone other than a passenger.
The temperature of something that is red-hot.
A usually small and narrow street or alley, especially one in inferior or poorer parts of a city, away from the centre.
(countable) Any of several cereal grains, of the genus Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery.
(accounting) A summary of a person's or organization's assets, liabilities and equity as of a specific date.
To be in battle or in a rivalry with another for the same thing, position, or reward; to contend.
(transitive) To treat someone, or something roughly or badly.
(transitive, figuratively) To remove (someone) from an office or position, especially a political one; to dethrone.
A seat beside a window in public transport, as in a bus, train or passenger aircraft.
The seat occupied by a game show contestant at a stage where they are answering questions alone.
A seat among a group of seats in an enclosure, as at a theater or stadium.
(music) A form of written music that specifies the melody, lyrics, and harmony.
Alternative form of bedsheet. [A sheet, a piece of cloth cut and finished as bedlinen.]
(cytology) A reproductive cell (sperm in males or eggs in females), having only half of a complete set of chromosomes.
A female given name from French.
The sound of a beating drum.
A building material made from Portland cement concrete with a matrix of steel bars or wires (rebars) to increase its tensile strength.
An insect repellent (chemical name N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide) that can be applied to skin or clothing.
A page torn from a periodical.
To act in the manner of a back-seat driver or a back-seat gamer.
(sports) An athletic contest for track and field sports.
temperature of the body; normally 98.6 f or 37 c in humans; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health
A diminutive of the male given name Peter.
A publication that lists the horses withdrawn from a day's horse races, along with the betting odds and statistics for the horses that are running.
a printed leaflet or pamphlet
A seat in the front row of a boxing or wrestling match.
The budgerigar.
(obsolete) A drove or herd.
(N)
Grete or Grethe is a feminine given name, a derivate of Margaret.
(thermodynamics) An obsolete term for specific heat capacity.
(physics) The heat that is released or absorbed accompanying a change of state or of a phase.
A mixture of fruit, spices and suet used as a filling for mince pies.
(intransitive) To eat too much.
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(intransitive) To become excessively hot.
(education) A sheet of paper or computerized document on which problems are worked out or solved and the answers are recorded.
A type of beet whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose.