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(n)
Elongated or trailing portion.
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An area of land or its particular features.
(N)
an American HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems and controls manufacturer.
A surname.
(New Zealand, informal) Hamilton, a city in the North Island of New Zealand.
A surname from Vietnamese.
A commune in Orne department, Normandy, France.
(adj)
Triple; threefold.
(Now chiefly dialectal) Pertaining to or derived from trees; wooden; made of wood.
(anti-LGBTQ slur, Internet slang, derogatory, offensive) A transgender person; most commonly, a trans woman.
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
(Philippines) A Philippine snack made of a fried and caramelized spring roll wrapping thinly sliced bananas.
(chiefly US, Canada) A conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume; a plughole (UK)
(v)
Alternative form of deraign [(law, transitive) To prove or refute, especially through combat.]
To make a non-linear physical movement.
Difficult to endure; arduous.
A small, typically rectangular or round, flat, and rigid object upon which things are carried.
(biology) A particular variety of a microbe, virus, or other organism, usually a taxonomically infraspecific one.
(transitive) To reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess.
A person who trains another; a coach.
a monthly magazine about trains and railroads aimed at railroad enthusiasts and railroad industry employees.
Having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).
A male given name from English of modern usage, derived from the nickname.
(obsolete) Thin tin plate
Pair, couple.
Someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace.
(Polynesian mythology, Maori mythology) The god of forests and trees; brother of Tangaroa, Rongo and others.
A market town and civil parish in Dacorum borough, Hertfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP9211).
(Philippines) A person who trains another; a coach, a trainer.
Alternative form of tiyn. [A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Kazakh tenge.]
A province of Thailand.
A silver coin worth three cents, minted in the US from 1851 to 1873.
(music, informal) The vibrato system on a guitar.
A surname from Italian.
(geology) A block of the Earth's crust that differs from the surrounding material, and is separated from it by faults.
Resembling or pertaining to train oil.
A short river in South Gloucestershire and Bristol, England, which flows into the (Bristol) River Avon at Sea Mills.
(literary) Earth, soil, land, or ground as a physical surface.
Colourless, drab, dull.
The is a seasonal limited express train service operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) in Kyushu, Japan, since October 2011.
A historical province of France, extant until 1790 whose capital was Tours.
(intransitive) To die from suffocation while immersed in water or other fluid.
(of a person or person's face) Appearing tired and unwell, as from stress; haggard.
A male ant, bee, or wasp, which does not work but can fertilize the queen.
A surname from Spanish.
Obsolete form of drain. [(chiefly US, Canada) A conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume; a plughole (UK)]
(used with `with' or in combination) covered by or as if by something scattered over or on
(transitive) To run faster than.
(Australia, New Zealand, UK, informal, humorous) Broad Australian English.
(music) A rapid melodic vocal technique in raga singing.
Obsolete form of strew. [(dated, except strewn) To distribute objects or pieces of something over an area, especially in a random manner.]
Obsolete form of strain (“race, offspring”). [(archaic) Race; lineage, pedigree.]
Itron, Inc. is an American technology company that offers products and services for energy and water resource management.