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(v)
(transitive) To delete.
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(adj)
Separated in time, space, or degree.
(n)
A repeated contest staged between the same opponents or teams which played a previous contest.
(obsolete) An agitator.
(anatomy) A cleft or gap between two symmetrical parts, particularly between the vocal folds.
The act or process of something being reamed.
(N)
a genus of moths of the family Erebidae.
(Christianity) A spiritual communication or inspiration from God to an individual, as opposed to the universal Logos.
A river in Papua New Guinea.
A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.
A surname.
A large evergreen conifer native to New Zealand, Dacrydium cupressinum.
To weave again, to weave back.
a British rock band formed in Birmingham in 1965.
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(transitive) To be given, sent, or paid something.
A smell; especially a pleasant spicy or fragrant one.
At a distance; disconnected.
Misspelling of receive. [(transitive) To be given, sent, or paid something.]
(transitive) To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition.
restored to a new condition
A large city, the county seat of Washoe County, in northwestern Nevada, United States.
(transitive) To experience (something) again; to live over again.
At fault; failing to fulfill responsibility, duty, or obligations.
A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, nowadays usually containing 500 sheets.
(Hinduism) A name of the goddess Lakshmi.
(transitive) To make a new, especially updated, version of (a film, video game, etc.).
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
(transitive) To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply.
(historical) A Belgic tribe dwelling in the Aisne, Vesle and Suippe river valleys during the Iron Age and the Roman period.
(Canada) The president of a township or municipal district council.
(Roman mythology) The legendary founder of Rome and the twin brother of Romulus.
(golf) A golf ball made from reclaimed materials.
removal
A collision where something is rammed.
A surname from Arabic.
an American drum skin company.
(archaic) To plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove.
(informal, vulgar, slang) The act of performing a rim job; anilingus.
Obsolete form of reeve. [(historical) Any of several local officials, with varying responsibilities.]
(rare) That covers with rime or (loosely) hoar frost.
A male given name from Arabic.
(UK) Initialism of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
(Scotland) A disorderly argument or disturbance; a fracas.
(South Africa) A strip of oxhide, deprived of hair and made pliable, used for twisting into ropes, etc.
A Moravian ghost town in Nunatsiavut, Newfoundland and Labrador.
"Real Love" is a song written by the English musician John Lennon, formerly of the Beatles.
A city in Champagne, Marne department, Grand Est, France.
(written: 恵里奈, 恵里菜, 恵利奈, 絵里奈, 絵梨奈, 絵理奈, 衣梨奈, 衣理那, 依里奈 or えり菜) a feminine Japanese given name.
A city in Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine.
(obsolete, transitive) To renounce (one’s faith or god), to apostasize from.
(zoology, agriculture) A male sheep, typically uncastrated.
Producing rheum from the mucous membranes; (also figuratively) especially of the eyes: filled with rheum; watery.
Coated in rime.
(linguistics) The part of a sentence that provides new information regarding the current theme.
A surname from Norman.
Alternative form of reim. [(South Africa) A strip of oxhide, deprived of hair and made pliable, used for twisting into ropes, etc.]
A surname from Irish.
Archaic form of ramie. [(usually countable) A tall, tropical Asian perennial herb, of species Boehmeria nivea, cultivated for its fibrous stems.]
Having a surface covered with cracks, fissures, or crevices.
A surname from French. Widely known as the surname of the French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764).
Re-creation; reconstruction.
A town and municipality of Satakunta, Finland.
A vehicle designed to excavate or transport earth in large quantities.
To mate again, usually with another partner
(idiomatic, colloquial) Authentic and indisputably present.
(obsolete, transitive) To move forward; to advance; to promote.