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(n)
(Canada, US) A waterfall; a rapid.
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(uncountable) Mud or fine earth deposited from running or standing water.
A member of any of the (modern, Celtic) peoples who speak Celtic languages.
(education) Acronym of secure English language test, one taken under special conditions to prevent cheating.
(N)
Solt (Croatian: Šolta) Hrvatski glasnik br.35/2007.
An island of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany in the North Sea.
(adj)
Possessing soul and feeling.
(obsolete) salary; military pay
being searched for
Tasting of salt.
Closed by a seal.
A violent onset or attack with physical means, for example blows, weapons, etc.
Having the sails set.
(biblical) The first king of Israel in the Old Testament.
(also figuratively) Dirty, defiled, stained.
A surname from Yiddish.
Drunkard.
(v)
shall -- SALL is the only form of this verb; it cannot be conjugated
Unusual, unwonted.
Containing cells; cellular.
One who makes, sells, or applies salt.
(in combination) Having a specified kind of sole.
(Christianity) Synonym of Psalms, particularly when printed as a separate work from the Bible.
(UK, education) Initialism of senior leadership team.
Any young herring (other than a sprat), especially if canned and processed in Scandinavia for sale as a sardine.
(ambitransitive) To break off pieces, or have them broken off, especially with an axe etc; to splinter.
(falconry) To sew together the eyelids of a young hawk.
A city, the capital of Salta province, Argentina.
A surname.
(music) A style of urban popular music associated mainly with Kuwait and Bahrain.
a river of Hesse, Germany.
(Australia, informal) A saltwater crocodile.
(in combination) Having some specified type of ceiling.
(Scotland, obsolete) A hired mourner at a funeral.
the first treaty between the united states and the union of soviet socialist republics resulting from the strategic arms limitation talks
(intransitive) To stop either temporarily or permanently.
(obsolete) Lofty; haughty.
A diminutive of the male given name Walter.
In full nuevo sol or new sol: the main currency unit of Peru which replaced the inti in 1991; also, a coin of this value.
Obsolete form of soot. [Fine black or dull brown particles of amorphous carbon and tar, produced by the incomplete combustion of coal, oil etc.]
A large hall or reception room.
(also called Sali or Saly Portudal) a seaside resort and urban commune in Thiès Region on the Petite Côte of Senegal, south of Dakar.
a type of fatback, or non-rendered underskin pig fat consumed in Central and Eastern Europe, usually seasoned
(foaled 24 January 2010) a British-bred, French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.
Pronunciation spelling of sorry, mimicking an Asian accent. [(of a person) Regretful or apologetic for one's actions.]
(British, dialectal) A dainty; a relish; a sauce; anything eaten with bread.
Saat cigarettes are produced by AKJ Marketing (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.
Stupefied, especially with liquor.
A river in Germany.
(India) brother-in-law
a monthly peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal that covers all aspects of cell and molecular biology, and biophysics.
A piece of celluloid on which has been drawn a frame of an animated film.
(Myanmar) celebrity
The Celts (see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples were a collection of Indo-European peoples.
(architecture) The central, enclosed part of an ancient temple, as distinguished from the open porticos.
(mathematics) To set a higher bound.
A social event with traditional Irish or Scottish music and dancing.
A town and rural district of Lower Saxony, Germany.
(obsolete) A company of badgers.
(education) Acronym of Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults, a qualification to teach English.
(poetic) A ceiling.