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(adj)
Obviously true by simple observation.
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Exhibiting avoidance; avoiding something.
supported by evidence
(n)
Facts or observations presented in support of an assertion.
(obsolete) dividend; share
(adv)
In a manner which makes the fact or conclusion evident; obviously; as may be clearly inferred.
Not evident; obscure.
(obsolete) different; distinct
(v)
(obsolete) To shun; to avoid.
(transitive) To keep away from; to keep clear of; to stay away from.
Luxuriously self-indulgent.
The act of avoiding or shunning; keeping clear of.
Lacking self-confidence; timid; modest
Causing irritation or inflammation.
A football club, Everton F.C.
(N)
(stylized as evian) a French brand that bottles mineral water from several sources near Évian-les-Bains, on the south shore of Lake Geneva.
(archaic, chiefly said of statues) sitting; inactive or still
Mounted on, or sitting upon, a horse; riding on horseback.
(finance) A cash payment of money by a company to its shareholders, usually made periodically (e.g., quarterly or annually).
A mammal of the order Rodentia, characterized by long incisors that grow continuously and are worn down by gnawing.
Full of ardor; expressing passion, spirit, or enthusiasm.
Cooked too much.
A surname from Anglo-Norman.
(military) A lower-ranking officer who assists a higher-ranking officer with administrative affairs.
Falling.
(dated) laughing
(rare) One who or that which aids; a helper.
sleepy; drowsy; sluggish; careless
The person who cedes a personal obligation to another.
A person who agitates.
An occurrence; something that happens.
A person, animal or plant living at a certain location or in a certain area.
Avoidance.
A cut or notch in the margin of anything, or a recess like a notch.
(transitive) To get away from by cunning; to avoid by using dexterity, subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to cleverly escape from.
A surname.
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
An offender.
A male given name from Welsh Ifan, equivalent to English John.
To change a text, or a document.
(countable, uncountable) An event or occurrence.
(architecture) A supporting post attached to the main rafter.
(countable) A surname from Welsh [in turn originating as a patronymic] common in Wales, derived from the given name Evan (or Ifan in Welsh).
A female given name from the Germanic languages.
Showing or characterized by great respect or reverence; respectful.
a learned or scholarly person
Straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits.
A supernatural being that returns from the dead; a zombie or ghost.
A placename
Still in existence; not having disappeared.
Dangling, drooping, hanging down or suspended.
(obsolete) The front of an army; the vanguard.
A person who makes an excessive or tedious show of their knowledge, especially regarding rules of vocabulary and grammar.
An identification.
A female given name from Spanish.
(of pasta, vegetables, rice, beans, etc.) Firm to the bite, cooked just right.
Possessing, exercising, or demonstrating great care and consideration for the future.
(law, chiefly US) A dead person.
Made red.
(archaic) To vaunt; to boast.
(archaic, intransitive) To advance in eld or old age; to grow older; to age.
Attentive.
Carrying away from.
(by ellipsis) An Easter egg hunt.
a Turkish word, gender-neutral name, and surname meaning universe or cosmos.
(aviation) A heavier-than-air aircraft, deriving its lift from motion.
(obsolete) gullible.
A native or resident of the state of Nevada in the United States of America.
(obsolete, medicine) Causing revulsion; revulsive.
An independent city in Lower Saxony, Germany.
(obsolete) Eating out; consuming.
A cable TV control centre, at which terrestrial and satellite signals are received, monitored and injected into the cable network.
The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta), native to South America, but broadly invasive.
a fashion brand founded by Ali Hewson and Bono in 2005 to promote trade in Africa by sourcing production throughout the continent.
Alternative form of evet. [The common newt or eft.]