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(adj)
Showing no mercy; cruel and pitiless.
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(n)
A male given name from Latin.
A surname.
tropical plants
(adv)
In a merciless manner.
Lacking mirth; devoid of joy; sad.
A plant of the genus Malus (the apples).
An ancient city in Phthiotis in the modern Fthiotida prefecture, Greece
A female given name from Latin or Ancient Greek.
A female given name from Latin.
A surname from Italian.
(N)
"Marsella" is also the Spanish name of Marseille.
Having no mass.
an American television actress.
A town in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, United States.
Intention to harm or deprive in an illegal or immoral way. Desire to take pleasure in another's misfortune.
Chris Copulos (born 1986 or 1987 ), better known by his stage name Muscles, is an Australian electronica musician.
(American spelling) Exciting wonder or surprise; astonishing; wonderful.
(British spelling) Exciting wonder or surprise; astonishing; wonderful.
Any of several groups of bivalve shellfish with elongated, asymmetrical shells.
A small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food.
A fortified wine from Sicily.
(figuratively) Strong, powerful
Marisela Hernandez (born April 24, 1966, as Marisela Esqueda), commonly known as simply Marisela, is a Mexican-American singer.
(historical) One of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England.
(botany) The tissue which surrounds and protects the embryo and lies inside of the integuments.
(obsolete) The Messiah.
(Catholicism) A book containing the prayers and responses needed when celebrating the Roman Catholic Mass throughout the year.
A commune in Côte-d'Or department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France.
(Hinduism, Buddhism) Any ritualistic geometric design, symbolic of the Universe, used as an aid to meditation.
The French national anthem, La Marseillaise, with at least seven verses plus the chorus.
A young child or animal being nursed.
(geology) A shallow deposit of sandstone, shale and conglomerate in front of a rising mountain chain.
(v)
(transitive, intransitive) To train the muscles for increased size and strength.
a genus of testate amoebae in the order Arcellinida, usually found in freshwaters and mosses, and rarely in soils.
Mary Alice Smith (December 3, 1936 – July 27, 2022), known professionally as Mary Alice, was an American television, film, and stage actress.
a Romanian masculine given name, a form of the South Slavic name Mirče that derives from the Slavic word mir, meaning 'peace'.
(Islam) An honorific title for a scholar of theology and sharia law.
(historical) A fashionable young Frenchwoman of the late 18th-century, characterized by extravagant dress sense and anti-revolutionary ideas.
Alternative spelling of nursling. [A young child or animal being nursed.]
Without marrow.
A surname from Spanish.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling the mulberry plants in the family Moraceae.
An eyelike marking in the form of a spot or ring of colour, as on the wing of a butterfly or the tail of a peacock.
both a surname and a given name.
(historical) The French paramilitary force in Vichy France from 1940-1944 used to fight against internal dissent.
Devoid of nerves: calm, controlled, cool under pressure.
Alternative form of worryless. [Without worries; carefree.]
The inside sole of a shoe or other footwear.
(horticulture) Any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Oxalis
(chemistry) of, related to, or derived from arsenic, especially in an oxidation state of three; arsenious
In a merciful manner.
In a messy manner; sloppily, shoddily.
A variety of cultivated cherry (Prunus cerasus var. austera), having a dark skin
a common masculine Italian given name.
muscles in the body, meant collectively
the mascot of Netscape Communications Corporation and subsequently the Mozilla Foundation.
A male given name from Greek
(music) The melody in Ancient Greek music.
(medicine, uncommon) Synonym of melasma.
A state of Mexico.
A surname from Hebrew.
A council, assembly, or public meeting, in some Muslim countries or territories.
a former municipality in the canton of Glarus in Switzerland.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
(intransitive) To interfere, or intrude forcibly.
A neighborhood or residential area in Balkan countries.
Ambitious or competitive.
(archaic, rare) Matchless, without equal, peerless.
araceae; lemnaceae
the servant of the Jewish High Priest Caiaphas who participated in the arrest of Jesus as written in the four gospels.
A regional unit in eastern Peloponnese, Greece, which has its modern capital at Nafplio. Its original capital was at Argos.