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(v)
(transitive) To force, constrain, or coerce.
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(transitive) To provide an impetus for motion or physical action; to cause to move in a certain direction; to drive or push forward.
(transitive) To drive forward; to propel an object, to provide an impetus for motion or action.
(transitive) To subdue, put down, or silence (someone or something); to force (someone) to submit.
(n)
A strong fortress that sits high above a city.
(intransitive) To become bigger, especially due to being engorged.
(transitive, ditransitive) To convey by speech; to say.
(intransitive, now literary) To live; to reside.
A hard external covering of an animal.
(transitive) To eject.
(adj)
Equally distant from one another at all points.
(ambitransitive) To predict; to tell (the future) before it occurs; to prophesy.
(adv)
(manner) Accurately, competently, satisfactorily.
A person who resists an established authority, often violently.
(intransitive) To shout; holler; make a loud sound with the voice, especially to express intense emotions such as anger or excitement.
(transitive) To drive back (an assailant, advancing force etc.).
Collection of people in an organization, such as employees and office staff, members of the military, etc.
(figurative) Something that is very surprising, shocking, amazing or sensational.
(in many religions, uncountable) A place of torment where some or all sinners are believed to go after death and evil spirits are believed to be.
A fur or hide.
(transitive, ditransitive, intransitive) To transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money.
(economics) A group of businesses or nations that collude to limit competition within an industry or market.
A small, deep, and wooded valley or sunken area of ground, especially in the form of a natural hollow.
An attractive woman.
One who does not believe in a certain religion.
(transitive) To remove (fears, doubts, objections etc.) by proving them unjustified.
A kiln.
An extension usually at right angles to one end of a building.
A semi-solid to almost solid colloid of a solid and a liquid, such as jelly, cheese or opal.
(by extension) A marker, sign or omen foretelling the imminent end, death or destruction of something.
(idiomatic) Used to weaken the effect of certain modal verbs.
(idiomatic) In addition; also.
(slang, US, New York) a homeless person, especially one who sleeps in the New York subway.
To tell again, often differently, what one has read or heard; to paraphrase.
A shaft in a multi-story building enclosing a stairway or staircase.
(by extension) A broadly-based shifting of public opinion.
A wide steel bar with premeasured weights affixed to either end, with the central span open for the hands of the weightlifter.
The shell of a clam.
(especially espionage and military) Intelligence (secret information).
(idiomatic) To recover from an illness or injury.
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The room to which a prisoner is confined in a prison.
Any of several subdued tints of colors, usually associated with pink, peach, yellow, green, blue, and lavender.
The shell around an egg.
The shell that surrounds the kernel of a nut.
A weight training implement consisting of a short bar with weight counterpoised on each end.
Synonym of jelly or gel.
An aquifer in which water rises to the surface under its own hydrostatic pressure.
Military equipment, apparatus, and supplies.
A bell, buzzer, or chime device mounted on or adjacent to a door's exterior, meant to be rung by a visitor to announce one's presence.
(intransitive) To happen.
(idiomatic) To cause a considerable disturbance.
a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction
A locked room to incarcerate an inmate in prison.
(intransitive, US slang) To feel delighted and proud; to boast; to gloat.
Misspelling of dispel. [(transitive) To drive away or cause to vanish by scattering.]
The empty shell of a marine mollusk.
(cytology) A cell that is part of the germ line: a gametocyte, an ovum or a sperm cell.
(immunology) A form of B cell that produces antibodies after having reacted with its specific antigen in follicle centers.
A transducer that generates an electric current proportional to the light intensity.
(Internet slang, by extension) A fail.
(transitive, stative) To sell more than; to surpass in sales.
(nautical, historical) Synonym of caravel (“a light, usually lateen-rigged sailing ship”).
(malacology) Any of the family Arcidae of saltwater clams or marine bivalve molluscs.
Any of the sensory receptors of both the auditory system and the vestibular system in all vertebrates.
(cytology) An abnormal erythrocyte (red blood cell) that has a crescent shape, characteristic of sickle-cell anemia.
(figuratively, usually in the plural) A sudden awareness of danger.
(military) A type of ammunition shell which bursts to release a shower of stars for illuminating enemy positions etc.
Synonym of white blood cell.
(colloquial) A neuron.
(UK, law, obsolete) A rent, service, tribute, custom, tax, impost, or duty; an excise.
Alternative form of groundswell. [(nautical, surfing) A broad undulation of the open ocean, often as the result of a distant disturbance.]
Synonym of soldiery.
united states conductor (born in hungary) (1897-1970)
A surname.
A surname from French
A cell in a police station or courthouse in which a prisoner is held temporarily, pending charge, trial or sentencing.
Alternative form of cantle. [(obsolete) A splinter, slice, or sliver broken off something.]
(N)
In watercraft, a racing shell (also referred to as a fine boat or simply
a bell attached to the door of a small shop; warns the proprietor that a customer has entered the shop
A bell rung to warn people of a danger.
(transitive) To hope for success in one's future.
a shell for a single oarsman