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(adj)
separated or split into pieces
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Strongly emotionally attached; very fond of someone or something.
(obsolete) different; distinct
Determined; resolute.
(n)
(finance) A cash payment of money by a company to its shareholders, usually made periodically (e.g., quarterly or annually).
that has been subject to diversion
Disparaged; subject to criticism or mockery.
Subjugated, beaten, overcome.
(v)
(transitive) To split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
(transitive) To use one’s intellect to plan or design (something).
One who or that which divides or separates.
To convert from an encrypted form to plain text.
An act of division.
Made divine, made holy.
(N)
Davida – Prostituição, Direitos Civis, Saúde (Prostitution, Civil Rights, Health) is an NGO that supports sex workers in Brazil.
A surname.
distributed in portions (often equal) on the basis of a plan or purpose
(adv)
in a divided manner
(transitive) To divide, particularly into separate shares for distribution.
(obsolete) dividend; share
an Italian given name (common) and an Italian/Filipino surname (relatively rare).
To dent.
Greatly pleased.
destroyed or wasted as if by eating
Completely without; having none of.
Having defenses.
(especially golf) A torn-up piece of turf, especially by a golf club in making a stroke or by a horse's hoof.
A surname from Italian.
Archaic form of divot. [(especially golf) A torn-up piece of turf, especially by a golf club in making a stroke or by a horse's hoof.]
a drafting instrument resembling a compass that is used for dividing lines into equal segments or for transferring measurements
Transfered by deed.
(anatomy) Toward a distal part; on the distal side of; distally.
(informal, transitive) To divide into portions.
A devotee.
Unified, whole
(law, transitive) To take away, as an authority, title, etc., to deprive; to alienate, as an estate.
Alternative spelling of Deadhead. [(slang) A fan of the rock band Grateful Dead.]
Having been asked to attend.
(transitive) To keep away from; to keep clear of; to stay away from.
(transitive) To enter by force, usually in order to conquer.
Having two sides, bilateral.
A male given name from Hebrew.
Causing fear, dread, or terror.
Being affected by delusions.
An ardent enthusiast or admirer.
(transitive) To get away from by cunning; to avoid by using dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to cleverly escape from.
(intransitive) To go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
indebted; under obligation
Alternative form of devilled. [grilled with a piquant sauce.]
(transitive) To convince not to try or do.
exposed by erosion
(transitive) To strip, deprive, or dispossess (someone) of something (such as a right, passion, privilege, or prejudice).
A surname transferred from the given name.
The state of being devoted, or set apart by a vow.
(transitive) To obtain money or property from (a person) by fraud; to swindle.
To address someone as dude.
grilled with a piquant sauce.
dressed or adorned (as for battle)
(intransitive) To perform a duet.
outdated; old-fashioned; démodé
(transitive) To rid of rats.
To request forcefully.
Senses relating to moving from a higher to a lower position.
(with to) To look after (e.g. an ill person.)
(intransitive, usually followed by on or upon) To trust; to have confidence; to rely.
Any piece of equipment made for a particular purpose, especially a mechanical or electrical one.
Having a definition or value.
an inclination or desire; used in the plural in the phrase `left to your own devices'
Having been deleted or eliminated; absent from the final version.
Feeling or having undergone degradation; deprived of dignity or self-respect.
(colloquial, derogatory, Internet slang) Extremely stupid.
Impure; dirty.
(transitive) To refuse to obey.
A surname transferred from the given name derived from the given name David.
(transitive) To refer to literally; to convey as objective meaning.
A surname from French
A diminutive of the male given name David, also used as a formal given name.
To make an entry on the debit side of an account.
(born 22 December 1966) a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament for Telford from 2001 until 2015.
(Judaism, intransitive) to recite the Jewish liturgy; to pray