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(adj)
Not comfortable or confident in oneself or in certain situations.
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Separate or isolated from the surroundings; having little regard for others opinions or prejudices; provincial.
(v)
(transitive) To make insecure or less secure.
(n)
A male given name from Hebrew.
(N)
(sometimes Driving) a 1963 pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein.
In Summer (French: En été) is an 1868 oil-on-canvas painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, a portrait of Lise Tréhot aged about 20.
An arthropod (in the Insecta class) characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.
A person employed to inspect something.
Archaic form of inspector. [A person employed to inspect something.]
a cooperative board game that was published by Sierra Madre Games and Fat Messiah Games in 1992.
(anatomy) A notch or indent.
(electronics) A passive device that introduces inductance into an electrical circuit.
One who incites.
(adv)
To such a degree or extent.
Someone who insults.
A surname.
united states chemist (born in norway) noted for his work in thermodynamics (1903-1976)
a 2009 album released by Gibraltarian flamenco/metal quintet Breed 77.
Any of various devices that are used to inject something, as:
Of a loan or guarantee, without collateral.
Something that infects; that which causes infection.
Someone or something that infects.
(transitive) To deprive of sexual attributes or characteristics.
A person or program which creates indexes.
Not sexy.
Alternative form of injector. [One who, or that which, injects something.]
One who insists.
(law) Someone who indicts.
One who instructs; a teacher.
A cosmetic treatment for the fingernails.
A person who has special knowledge about the inner workings of a group, organization, or institution.
(transitive) To bring upon oneself or expose oneself to, especially something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to become liable or subject to.
To entrap; to catch in a snare or trap.
inside a store or shop
A substance that does not transmit heat (thermal insulator), sound (acoustic insulator) or electricity (electrical insulator).
(computing) A program that installs software in a computer and prepares it for use.
(Internet, security) Initialism of Information Sharing and Analysis Center (a cybersecurity non-profit organization).
The inside sole of a shoe or other footwear.
(obsolete) One who instructs.
(geology) The innermost part of the Earth, believed to be made of a nickel-iron alloy.
(computing) That which causes a program or subroutine to execute.
on everybody's mind
(historical) A block of buildings in a Roman town.
Alternative form of insertor. [One who or that which inserts.]
Any one of the several stages of postembryonic development which an arthropod undergoes, between molts, before it reaches sexual maturity.
insecurity
the fourth studio album by German band Juli.
(aviation) A large, conical, open-ended tube designed to indicate wind direction and relative wind speed, used especially at smaller airfields.
An eclipse cycle of 10,571.95 days, or 358 lunations.
Alternative form of in situ. [In its original position or place.]
One who enacts.
To convert plain text into cipher.
A member of one of the several indigenous peoples from the Arctic who descended from the Thule.
Abbreviation of instrument. [A device used to produce music.]
to the degree or extent
Abbreviation of increase. [An amount by which a quantity is increased.]
Alternative spelling of ensnare. [To entrap; to catch in a snare or trap.]
One who instills.
in complete agreement
An open-wheel racecar
A scale used in shamisen music.
Obsolete form of insular. [Of or being, pertaining to, situated on, or resembling an island or islands.]
One who interacts.
A council ward in Bootle, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England.
A person who enjoys exposure to sunlight; an avid sunbather.