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(adj)
Deliberately misleading or cheating.
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(adv)
in a deceitful manner
(archaic) Full of despite; expressing malice or contemptuous hate.
(n)
Enough to fill a desert.
Full of, afflicted by, or causing diseases.
Having or exhibiting good taste; aesthetically pleasing or conforming to expectations or ideals of what is appropriate.
(anatomy, geology) Remote from the point of attachment or origin.
(obsolete) Full of devotion; devoted or pious.
Experiencing or showing doubt, skeptical.
A surname.
(obsolete) Contentious, argumentative, full of strife.
(organic chemistry) Synonym of butanedione.
(archaic) Full of good deeds.
(v)
US standard spelling of distil. [(transitive) To exude (a liquid) in small drops; also, to give off (a vapour) which condenses in small drops.]
Possessing insight; percipient.
Trusting; willing to trust.
(archaic) Full of excitement; exciting
(dated) hasty; rapid; speedy
Pleasant; pleasing, bringing enjoyment, satisfaction, or pleasure.
(figuratively) Unpleasant.
Filled with desire; eager.
Full of disgust.
(archaic) In a despiteful manner; spitefully.
(computer science) a computer file stored on a magnetic disk and identified by a unique label
An act or practice intended to deceive; a trick.
Genuinely horrific, awful, or alarming; dangerous, risky.
Alternative spelling of duffel. [A kind of coarse woolen cloth, having a thick nap or frieze.]
Accepting of one's legal or moral obligations and willing to do them well, and without complaint.
Full of longing or yearning.
Full of lust; driven by lust.
peaceful; having a peaceful aspect
(US, colloquial) Outfit or supplies, collectively; kit.
Capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking.
Full of zest.
The state or quality of being deceitful; duplicity.
(organic chemistry) The univalent radical CH₃CO- derived from acetic acid.
(archaic) Sad, melancholic.
Occurring every ten years.
As much as a chest will hold
Given to jesting; full of jokes.
(anatomy) Of, relating to, or originating in a duct
In a dusty way.