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(v)
(physical) To move, or be moved, away.
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(n)
Any of the hereditary social classes and subclasses of South Asian societies or similar found historically in other cultures.
A type of traditional cupboard produced by Dutch settlers in New York and New Jersey in the 18th and 19th centuries
(transitive, ditransitive) To incur a charge of; to require payment of a (specified) price.
The edge of the land where it meets an ocean, sea, gulf, bay, or large lake.
(adj)
(chiefly US, informal) Ill-tempered, nasty, obstinate.
Having a case or covering; encased or clad.
(Scotland) A chest.
A surname.
(N)
a commercial radio station in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Obsolete spelling of cast. [(physical) To move, or be moved, away.]
A province of Afghanistan.
Initialism of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
(slang) Drunk; intoxicated by alcohol.
(obsolete) To frighten.
Having a ghastly appearance; weird.
Terms relating to animals.
Under some divine harm, malady, or other curse.
An ancient Egyptian unit of weight, one fiftieth of an avoirdupois pound.
A female given name.
A diminutive of the female given name Cassandra of medieval origin, later also used for Cassidy, and Catherine with its variant forms.
(informal) Abbreviation of casual. [Happening by chance.]
(slang) Exhausted or used up; finished, empty.
A container with a perforated cap for sprinkling its contents, especially salt, pepper, etc.
(transitive) To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.
A diminutive of the female given name Kassandra.
(heading) To capture, overtake.
Archaic spelling of cursed, simple past and past participle of curse.
(geology) a fragment of rock that was broken from a larger rock or rock unit.
(historical) A tribe of Iron Age Britain in the first century BCE, known only from a brief mention in the writings of Julius Caesar.
a village in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Punjab State, India.
Alternative form of Cassay. [Former name of Manipur.]
(transitive) To place in a cache.
The institutionalized system of racial and social stratification in 17th-century Mexico.
A fault in wine, caused by an enzyme, making it turn from red to brown, or white to yellow, on exposure to air.
Qasa, in oral tradition also known as Kamba, was a short-lived mansa of the Mali Empire.
Archaic spelling of cat. [Terms relating to animals.]
A member of an ancient people who ruled Babylonia between 1600 and 1200 BC
Alternative form of Kassite. [A member of an ancient people who ruled Babylonia between 1600 and 1200 BC]
(rare) Synonym of shod, wearing shoes, particularly (Christianity) religious orders that do not eschew normal footwear.
A disembodied soul; a soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death.
A recipient of hospitality, especially someone staying by invitation at the house of another.
To reach a partly (or totally) unconfirmed conclusion; to engage in conjecture; to speculate.
A strong, abrupt rush of wind.
A surname from German.
Obsolete spelling of ghost. [A disembodied soul; a soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death.]
(obsolete) to chasten
(transitive, slang) To sharply poke or pinch the buttocks, or prod between the buttocks, of (a person).
a 2d person sing. of go
(Yet another Setup Tool) a Linux operating system setup and configuration tool.
A low-bred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow, especially one that cannot be trusted with a lady.
(transitive) To approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request.
A diminutive of the female given names Caitlin or Caitlyn.
Obsolete spelling of case. [An actual event, situation, or fact.]
(computing, engineering) Initialism of computer-aided design and drafting.
A surname from French.