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(v)
(transitive) To relate (a story or series of events) in speech or writing.
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(n)
One who narrates or tells stories.
(adj)
made narrow; limited in breadth
Alternative form of narrator. [One who narrates or tells stories.]
(countable, uncountable) Something deserving or worthy of positive recognition or reward.
A surname.
(N)
a male and female given name.
a Scandinavian female given name equivalent to Margaret.
In Egyptian mythology, (also spelled Mert) a goddess who was strongly associated with rejoicing, such as singing and dancing.
The common guillemot.
(chemistry, dated) A salt of moric acid.
(figuratively) A youthful and pretty bather.
Having a small width; not wide; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.
(somewhat dated) Not any.
(chemistry) Any salt or ester of nitric acid.
A narrow part of a navigable waterway.
(ethnic slur, offensive) A member of the Norteño Mexican gang.
The official currency of Nigeria. Equal to 100 kobo. (The naira replaced the pound in 1973.)
(Irish mythology) A warrior of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
A surname from Italian.
Having numeracy.
(US, Canada, military) Acronym of North American Aerospace Defense Command
An international airport serving Tokyo, Japan.
Any of the pantropical genus Pterocarpus of trees in the family Fabaceae, but especially Pterocarpus indicus.
A large city, district, and division of Uttar Pradesh, India.
(slang) Annoyed, irritated.
A surname from Spanish.
(mineralogy) A semi-precious stone, one of the two types of stone commonly referred to as jade (the other being jadeite).
A state on the central west coast of Mexico.
A female given name.
(economics) Initialism of non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment.
A granular crystalline rock consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar (such as labradorite) and hypersthene.
(adv)
(anatomy, archaic) Toward the neural side.
In a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.
Having tooth-like projections on one side, as in a saw.
A marsh; a marshy area, one intermittently covered with water, particularly in Louisiana, or in other French-speaking areas.
There; at that place.
A cigar with square-cut ends.
A Marid is a type of shaitan in Islamic tradition.
To cause (something) to become damaged, useless, or ineffective through continued use, especially hard, heavy, or careless use.
(folklore) an oral narrative from memory relating a personal experience, especially the precursor of a legend.
An ancient drink resembling mead, made with mulberries.
(Vedic religion, Hinduism) Maruts, storm deities and children of Rudra and Prishni.
(archaic) Out of it, out from it.
Full of marrow; pithy.
(biology) A colony of plastids.
Roman Emperor from 54 to 68, and the last Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
(superlative of `near' or `nigh') most near
To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict.
(ambitransitive) To come closer to; to approach.
the brand name of a number of products for nicotine replacement therapy that contain nicotine polacrilex.
(US) Initialism of National Industrial Recovery Act.
To replace something with something new
Somewhat near
nearsightedness; myopia
a genus of polychaete worms in the family Nereididae.
A liturgical text or ritual incantation in Shinto, usually addressed to a specific kami.
(clothing) A type of round, brimless cap with a soft top and a headband to secure it to the head; usually culturally associated with France.
(transitive) To supply with oxygen or air.
A surname from German.
The Israeli parliament, located in Jerusalem.
Not using or containing fluid
(archaic) Out of this.
(slang, chiefly sports) Gnarly.
knotty; gnarled
become ground down or deteriorate
(idiomatic, transitive) To listen to someone until that person has finished speaking; to thoroughly consider all aspects of someone's argument.
(inorganic chemistry) The anion FeO₄²⁻ in which iron is in a +6 formal oxidation state.