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petty details; small particular or detail; a minute or trivial matter of fact | |
harmonious; euphonic; agreeable to hear; producing agreeable, especially musical, sounds | |
text of dramatic musical work, such as opera | |
unrestrained indulgence in sexual activity; impurity in thought and deed |
text of dramatic musical work, such as opera | |
free thinker, usually used disparagingly; one without moral restraint | |
terminology; system of names used in an art or science | |
brilliancy; splendor; brightness; glitter |
surgical procedure to remove of all or part of a breast | |
clumsy, slow, or awkward | |
mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially to exaggerated degree | |
patent medicine whose efficacy is questionable; quack medicine |
terminology; system of names used in an art or science | |
comic misuse of word, especially by confusion with one of similar sound | |
clever scheme or artful plot, usually crafted for evil purposes | |
the whole universe or entire world; complex structure, such as society, considered as single entity that contains numerous smaller-scale structures |
free thinker, usually used disparagingly; one without moral restraint | |
text of dramatic musical work, such as opera | |
showing lack of skill; clumsy or awkward | |
hardly or never to happen |
hardly or never to happen | |
curse; evil speaking; utterance of curse or execration | |
clumsy, slow, or awkward | |
capricious; liable to sudden unpredictable change; quick and changeable in temperament |
move, arrange, operate, or control by the hands or by mechanical means, especially in a skillful manner; tamper with or falsify for personal gain | |
aspect; air; manner; demeanor; carriage; bearing | |
very reluctant to give out information | |
bird too young to leave its nest; young child |
mental disorder with delusions of grandeur | |
petty details; small particular or detail; a minute or trivial matter of fact | |
belief in magical spells to produce unnatural effects; practice of supposedly communicating with spirits of dead ones to predict future | |
free thinker, usually used disparagingly; one without moral restraint |
be lazy or idle; move, stand, or recline in relaxed manner | |
stony or metallic mass of matter that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space | |
act of denying; assertion of the nonrealistic or untruthfulness of anything | |
comic misuse of word, especially by confusion with one of similar sound |
dull and uninteresting; lacking distinct or individual | |
something unusually large of its kind, especially a ship; very large animal, especially a whale | |
cause to sink or become stuck in; hinder, entrap, or entangle | |
capricious; liable to sudden unpredictable change; quick and changeable in temperament |