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(adj)
Clear or manifest to the understanding; plain; evident; obvious; known; palpable; indubitable.
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(n)
Misspelling of apparent.
(medicine) Having a gentle laxative effect.
Differing from the norm.
Honest, frank and straightforward.
Someone who aspires (for high office, etc.)
Alternative form of apparency. [The quality of being apparent; apparentness.]
(law) a litigant or party that is making an appeal in court
(adv)
Alternative spelling of upfront. [beforehand]
(idiomatic) Open, honest; tending to disclose information; truthful.
(psychology) Any of a class of behaviors that produce consequences by operating (i.e., acting) upon the environment.
(linguistics, dated) A non-sibilant fricative.
A divorced or separated parent who shares custody with the other parent.
The way something looks; personal presence
A kind of infinite primal chaos in the cosmological theory of Anaximander.
An upward trend, or an upturn.
(often in the plural) A person who raises a child (which they have made, adopted, fostered, taken as their own, etc.).
Seemingly; in appearance.
Assigned as somebody's portion; allotted.
Being in a state of abeyance; suspended.
The quality of being apparent; apparentness.
Not apparent; not seen on the surface.
(N)
Assurant, Inc. is a global provider of risk management products and services with headquarters in Atlanta.
(usually monarchy) Someone who will definitely inherit if surviving the one whose property is to be inherited.
Current, actual, occurring.
Obsolete form of appellant. [(law) a litigant or party that is making an appeal in court]
(archaic, medicine) Abortifacient; an agent producing abortion.
(v)
(transitive) To run up; ascend.
appearance; act of coming into view
Misspelling of weren't.
To seek to gain the affections of a person. [with after]
A surname from French.
(mathematics, computing) A quantity to which an operator is applied (in 3-x, the operands of the subtraction operator are 3 and x).
Wearing an apron.
(archaic) The manager or acting partner of a company, publication etc.
A person who has membership in some group, association, or religion.
A particular steroid glycoside.
(South Africa, historical) The policy of racial segregation in South Africa from 1948 to 1994.
Placed separately (in regard to space or time).
The soul of a person or other creature.
(chiefly Canada, US, Australia, Philippines) A complete domicile occupying only part of a building, especially one for rent; a flat.
A short race at top speed.
Clothing.
(intransitive) To come or go near, in place or time; to move toward; to advance nearer; to draw nigh.
Vertical; erect.
(transitive) To name (someone to a post or role).
Alert and paying close attention; watchful.
Naturally as part or consequence of something.
Straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits.
(transitive) To insult intentionally, especially openly.
The fruit of various shrubs of the genus Ribes, white, black or red.
The state of being appeased; the policy of giving in to demands in order to preserve the peace.
(transitive) To add, as an accessory to the principal thing; to annex
A disability or handicap.
(transitive) (figuratively) To remove (someone or something) from a familiar circumstance, especially suddenly and unwillingly.
(anatomy) Away from the oral opening or mouth (compare with ventral)
Turned over; inverted; capsized.
(transitive) To divide and distribute portions of a whole.
To tip or turn over.
The area in the interior of a country with a generally higher elevation.
in front; face to face
(obsolete or nonstandard) impatient
A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.
Exhibiting inerrancy; without error.
dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination
(rare) A manager.
(intransitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To leap; bound; move quickly; dart
(obsolete) peril
The act of repairing.
Attached as an appendage.
(colloquial) Abruptly; unexpectedly.
A strong flow of surface water, away from the shore, that returns water from incoming waves.
(obsolete) green in color, or unwithered
(law, historical) A complainant; a plaintiff.
(transitive) To dress or clothe; to attire.
(chiefly poetic) gyrating
Abiram, also spelled Abiron ("my father is exalted"), is the name of two people in the Old Testament.
(obsolete) aspiration (desire)
One's parent's spouse who is not one's biological parent.
hunting deer
(poetic) Adoring.
To turn (something) upside down, to invert (something).