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(n)
Bitter conflict, sometimes violent.
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(adj)
Widespread, common, prevalent, current (mainly of unpleasant or harmful things).
(idiomatic, dated, euphemistic) Menopause.
(v)
(intransitive, idiomatic) To become alive, to be given life; to be brought into existence.
(idiomatic) The period of one's mature life when one is at a peak of health and performance.
A conscious existence after death; a supernatural life that follows one's natural life, in some worldviews.
A migrating North American fish, Alosa pseudoharengus.
(idiomatic, often literary or poetic) Bread or some other staple foodstuff.
(idiomatic) An occupation, role, social class, or lifestyle.
Realistic; natural.
In a polygamous marriage, another wife of a woman’s husband.
(obstetrics) A person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth, but who is not a physician.
(often attributive) undomesticated animals, especially mammals, birds, and fish, which live in the wild.
A style of living that reflects the attitudes of a person or group.
(religion) Life after death; the afterlife.
A small shrill pipe, resembling the piccolo flute, used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music
The general well-being of someone, and the degree to which someone's daily experience is enjoyable or unenjoyable.
(painting) A work of art depicting an arrangement of inanimate objects.
A large sheath knife, usually of clip point style and usually with large guards at the ricasso.
Life outside of a contrived or fantastical environment; often used in comparison to events depicted in drama.
(public policy, law, ethics) The right of a human being to the continuation of his or her life.
The middle period of one's life.
A knife designed for use in hand-to-hand fighting in trenches, typically having a double-edged blade and a knuckleduster on the handle.
A counterfactual life; a life other than the one actually lived.
The length of time a product (especially food and drugs) will last without deteriorating or without being sold.
Any of certain flowering plants of the genera Lythrum and Lysimachia, which are in different taxonomic families.
In painting, a small, edge-less, more or less flexible steel blade used to mix paint on a palette and sometimes to apply paint to a surface.
A large knife designed for cutting cooked turkey and similar dishes.
A knife carried in a sheath or case.
Nocturnal activities, especially visiting nightclubs.
Alternative spelling of fish-knife. [A knife for cutting and serving fish at table.]
A similar tool with a wide, flat blade used by painters, plasterers, and carpenters to spread putty to fill holes and cracks.
A knife, with a serrated edge, designed to cut bread; sometimes slots into a breadboard.
(alchemy) A substance which when drunk brings immortality: eternal life, eternal youth.
A table knife with a sharp, narrow, and often serrated blade designed for cutting tougher foods such as cooked meats.
A large, sharp knife, used by the butcher for hacking meats.
A type of knife used to cut cooked and prepared food, with a single moderately sharp edge.
A person's (approximate) age, as a guide to what they might be expected to be doing.
a knife with a curved or hooked blade
A small knife having a short, stiff blade with a curved point, used for cutting linoleum and similar materials.
(N)
a 1956 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Quine and starring Judy Holliday and Richard Conte.
active interest in gambling on sports events
(law) A life estate.
a career in industrial or commercial or professional activities
frequently considered a weed; europe and asia
annual with small solitary pink flowers; originally of europe but widely naturalized in moist areas
marsh herb with a long spike of purple flowers; originally of europe but now rampant in eastern united states
a level of material comfort in terms of goods and services available to someone
The birds (e.g. of an area) collectively.
a role-playing life simulation game developed by Level-5 for the Nintendo 3DS.
A surname.
MetLife, Inc. is the holding corporation for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, better known as MetLife, and its affiliates.
a living organism lacking the power of locomotion
A type of Arabian sword.
A surname from German.
a very sharp knife used in surgery
a pocketknife with a blade that springs open at the press of a button
The capital of and only city in the Northwest Territories, Canada.