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(n)
A difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with.
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(informal) problem
(formal) A problem set forth in the Ancient Greek scholarly tradition.
(adv)
In all likelihood.
(countable, uncountable, figurative, derogatory) Something overly bland or simplistic, especially speech or writing.
(adj)
(informal) Preliminary.
(v)
(ambitransitive) To plan in advance.
Something easy, not difficult, not posing problems.
(fashion) A short overskirt cut in such a way that the sides form points. [from 20th century]
a sex hormone
The act of one who prowls.
A surname.
The action of investigating or exploring.
A fabric of many varieties, usually made of silk and worsted; used especially for women's dresses.
The act by which something is propped.
A fine, granular substance produced in flowers.
A male given name from Spanish, equivalent to English Paul.
(transitive) To lengthen in time; to extend the duration of.
(colloquial, slang) Probably.
(Greek mythology) The king of Troy during the Iliad
A type of bit used on the bridle of a horse, consisting of a mouthpiece, a shank, and two rings on each side.
A freshwater fish, Coregonus pollan, resembling a herring
A city in central Mexico.
A type of cartridge used in some handguns.
(statistics) Abbreviation of probability. [The state of being probable.]
A burble, the sounds of a burble.
(historical) A Roman military javelin.
A male given name from Sanskrit commonly used in India.
Any of the New World warblers of the genus Parula.
(N)
an urban area in the municipality of Hattula in Finland.
A competition in which both professional and amateur competitors participate.
(biochemistry) A polysaccharide composed of arabinose residues
A French card game: gleek.
An unruly fight; a brawl.
The action or process of preparing something, or preparing for something.
An act of driving or urging onward; propulsion.
A wobbling motion.
The process of hunting for pearls.
A surname from Spanish.
(uncountable, collective, Oxford University slang) Preliminary examinations taken as a whole, as sat by an individual or year group.
A surname originating as a patronymic.
(colloquial) The premiere of a film.
The motion of a small stream among obstructions; flowing with a murmuring sound.
A longitudinal structural member bridging two or more rafters of a roof.
A municipality and small village in the south of Nordwestmecklenburg district, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
The inner and somewhat concave part of the human hand or other primate hand that extends from the wrist to the bases of the fingers.
The fruit and its tree.
The action or motion of something that bubbles.
A little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc., to indicate a vertical direction.
(countable, uncountable) Idle senseless talk; prattle.
A conduit made of pipes used to convey water, gas or petroleum, etc.
British standard spelling of paralyze.
Bribery.
An Odisha art form consisting of Puranic texts expressed through music and dance.
To walk lame, or unevenly.
A person who is released on parole.
A food prepared by broiling.
(ambitransitive, rare) To make or become pale.
(Geordie) Crying, weeping, action of the verb to bubble.
Olof Palme, Swedish Prime Minister.
Alternative form of barreling. [(mechanical engineering) A defect in which a testpiece is deformed into a barrel-like shape.]
(rhetoric) Obsolete spelling of parable. [A short narrative illustrating a lesson (usually religious/moral) by comparison or analogy.]
by the year; every year (usually with reference to a sum of money paid or received)
A female given name originating as a coinage.
(rare) someone who lives by the sea