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(n)
A push, stab, or lunge forward (the act thereof.)
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(mining) The ruins of the fallen roof in a coal mine, resulting from the removal of the pillars and stalls.
One who believes in the existence of a god or gods.
A device for propelling an object, especially a spacecraft or a ship (marine vessel).
A historical region of Southeast Europe, now divided between Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey.
Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.
The external, hardened layer of certain foodstuffs, including most types of bread, fried meat, etc.
(adj)
bound or secured closely
An indication of potential or imminent danger.
Someone who constructs theories, especially in the arts or sciences.
The front part of the neck.
The summit of a hill or mountain ridge.
(adv)
(somewhat dated outside Asia, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) Three times.
A prearranged meeting or assignation, now especially between lovers to meet at a specific place and time.
(obsolete, form of tryst) (secret meeting).
(v)
(UK dialectal) To grant respite; especially, to give a debtor credit or time for payment.
(transitive) To touch or kiss lovingly; to fondle.
A surname from Old English.
To beat mercilessly.
A surname.
Alternative form of 3D.
Having tresses.
(obsolete) One who twists or spins silk to prepare it for weaving.
(dated) A singer in a choir; a chorister.
(mineralogy) A radioactive mineral, composed mostly of thorium silicate (ThSiO₄), along with silicates of uranium and the rare earths.
(medicine, dated) One skilled in treating and curing disorders of the ear.
(Christianity) A title given to Jesus of Nazareth, seen as the fulfiller of the messianic prophecy.
Marked by a line drawn crosswise, often denoting cancellation.
(heraldry) Having the appearance of being forcibly torn off, with parts left jagged or uneven, as distinguished from couped.
Subject to harassment.
derived by copying something else; especially by following lines seen through a transparent sheet
Having a crease or creases.
(rare) Sad; sorrowful; gloomy.
A city in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia autonomous region, Italy, the capital of the province.
A surname from German.
Stuffiness; stifling warmth in a room.
A period of time in which no fighting takes place due to an agreement between the opposed parties.
(transitive) To drag or haul, especially with a rope; specifically (nautical) to haul or hoist and tie up by means of a rope.
Covered with arras.
A cord formed by spinning or twisting together textile fibers or filaments into one or more continuous strands, typically used in needlework.
(uncountable) The characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money).
(archaic) To pass through in the manner of a thread or a needle; to make or find a course through; to thread.
Needing to drink water or any liquid that can supply water.
Wearing clothes; attired (now often with qualifying word).
Under strain or deprivation.
In every part; everywhere.
(religion) A person who does not believe in deities or gods.
The age of three; three years old.
A bottle, flask or similar vessel having a vacuum between its inner and outer silvered walls; designed to maintain the temperature of its contents
violent pangs of suffering
A loan or advance (of money)
Obsolete form of burst. [(intransitive) To break from internal pressure.]
Synonym of Mediterranean Sea.
(obsolete) A rising, as from a seat, a bed, or the ground, or from below the horizon.
(figuratively) Eager or extremely desirous (for something).
(N)
a genus of thermophilic bacteria.
Obsolete form of dressed; simple past and past participle of dress.
Someone who thirsts.
Down-to-earth, not artificial, natural.
(idiomatic) To discard; to dispense with something; to throw away.
a Southern California fast-food restaurant chain specializing in pastrami dip sandwiches.
To extend outwards