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(adj)
Located or positioned out of sight; not visually apparent.
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(n)
A surname.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A surname from German; (music) used specifically of Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809), an Austrian composer of the Classical period.
(economics) A unit of pleasure used to theoretically weigh people's happiness.
A place in England:
A tiny home rule city, the county seat of Leslie County, Kentucky, United States.
Like a hoyden: high-spirited and boisterous; saucy, tomboyish.
A unisex given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
A surname from German.
A coarse Scottish woollen cloth.
(v)
(archaic) To romp rudely or indecently.
Of or relating to the Haida people.
Of a collision, from the front or in the direction of motion.
(adv)
Alternative form of head-on. [With the front of a vehicle.]
To advance, increase, augment, make larger, more intense, stronger etc.
A type of American folk or square dance.
A placename:
A commune of Bas-Rhin department, Alsace, Grand Est, France.
A number of places in the United Kingdom:
A town in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, United States.
(transitive, nonstandard) To make hot
(transitive, slang) To flirt with; to approach and speak to (someone), seeking romance, love, sex, etc.
(UK, obsolete) A coarse kind of linen made from hards (also called hurds).
The title or topic of a document, article, chapter, or of a section thereof.
(in combination) Full of.
A refuse heap usually near a dwelling.
A surname from Irish.
chided, reproved, rebuked, scolded
(uncountable) A state of concealment.
A series of hits or blows directed at a person or object.
(countable) An English surname originating as a patronymic.
(transitive) To mind; to regard with care; to take notice of; to attend to; to observe.
The expansion of the neck of an elapid called hood.
A town and municipality of Utrecht, Netherlands.
(informal, rare, chiefly India) headmaster
A village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, previously in Craven district (OS grid ref SE0262).
(N)
a group of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
A cable TV control centre, at which terrestrial and satellite signals are received, monitored and injected into the cable network.
Not adhering to an Abrahamic religion; pagan.
Made of wood.
(transitive) To make wide or wider.
The Germanic chief god, distributor of talents and god of wisdom and war (corresponding to Odin), especially in his Anglo-Saxon form.
Any of several small trees having leaves that are white and downy underneath.
A habitational surname from Old English.
A suburb of Twickenham in the borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London (OS grid ref TQ1473).
A town in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE2041).
chief god; counterpart of norse odin and teutonic wotan
the 4th municipal district of Vienna, Austria.
A West Chadic language spoken in Nigeria.
(transitive) To render less lively; to diminish; to muffle.
A surname from Japanese.
(historical) An ancient Arabian city state located in the oasis of al-ʿUla.
(obsolete, regional) The coalfish.