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(n)
A character or glyph representing an idea, concept or object.
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(obsolete) A kind of confectionery or cake.
(v)
(law, third-person singular only) It seems; it appears that
The plant muskroot.
Alternative form of sumbal. [The plant muskroot.]
(adj)
Uncomplicated; lacking complexity; taken by itself, with nothing added.
A hot relish made from chili peppers and other ingredients.
simple; low-born; of mean birth.
A part or snippet of something taken or presented for inspection, or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole; a specimen.
A male given name from Swahili.
(N)
an album by guitarist Vinicius Cantuária.
A pagan female oracle or prophetess, especially the Cumaean sibyl.
a Turkish female given name that is Turkish spelling of Anatolian mother goddess, Cybele, symbol and protector of abundance.
Obsolete form of symbol. [A character or glyph representing an idea, concept or object.]
A surname.
a German language surname.
CIMBA Italy is a study abroad program in Italy that offers study abroad and degrees for undergraduate, MBA, and Executive-level students.
To symbolize.
(sewing) A pitted, now usually metal, cup-shaped cap worn on the tip of a finger, which is used in sewing to push the needle through material.
Any of various hand tools for boring holes.
(intransitive) To trip or fall; to walk clumsily.
(transitive) To put together.
A female given name from Ancient Greek, the most popular spelling variant of Sibyl since the 19th century.
To apply an opaque glaze to an area of a painting to make it softer or duller.
An Indonesian island.
(music) A genre of traditional music and dance from Angola.
Able to be summed (able to be added); that is, able to be summed up (able to be added up); thus:
Having a low opinion of oneself; not proud, arrogant, or assuming; modest.
(archaic) One who grows or gathers simples (medicinal herbs).
(music) A Brazilian musical genre, to which the aforementioned dance is danced, which has its roots in West Africa via the slave trade.
(obsolete) Something not mixed or compounded.
Able to be seen; visible.
(archaic, transitive) To drink by taking frequent sips
(intransitive) To move about pushing and jostling; to be rude and turbulent; to scramble; struggle for place or possession.
A female given name from Ancient Greek. A 20th century spelling variant of Sybil.
a German aircraft manufacturer founded in 1937 in Halle an der Saale.
A tree, Bombax ceiba, native to much of tropical and temperate Asia and Australasia.
(Greek mythology) A mother goddess of the ancient peoples of Asia Minor.
Any palm of the genus Sabal of American dwarf fan palms; usually called palmetto.
(computing) Acronym of Security Assertion Markup Language.
That which can be said.
(gaming) An exhibition in which one (typically much stronger) player plays several games at the same time against different opponents.
an eye having a single lens
A municipality of Bataan, Philippines.
Alternative spelling of sueable. [Able or liable to be sued (made subject to a legal action).]
Initialism of competency-based learning.
(ambitransitive) To peck at or nibble.
(archaic) simian; apelike
Quick and light in movement or action.
To walk while shuffling or dragging the feet.
A placename
(East Anglia) To grin or smile.
The male hemp plant.
(dialect) A rumble of the stomach.
A device for suspending something, such as a ship's compass, so that it will remain level when its support is tipped.
A river in Hampshire, England.
(obsolete) A bower; a dingle.
A town in southern Zambia.
(music) A kettledrum.
A drum-shaped mould used to cook food.
A machine, building or company used for cutting (milling) lumber, or (rarely) other hard materials such as stone.
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
(music) A harpsichord.
(slang) An intensifier.