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author or compiler of dictionary; one employed in making of vocabulary or wordbook of language | |
clumsy, slow, or awkward | |
myth; mythology; story or set of stories having significant truth or meaning for particular culture, religion, or other group | |
be lazy or idle; move, stand, or recline in relaxed manner |
harmonious; euphonic; agreeable to hear; producing agreeable, especially musical, sounds | |
dull and uninteresting; lacking distinct or individual | |
be lazy or idle; move, stand, or recline in relaxed manner | |
environment; person’s social setting or environment |
compulsive, often unreasonable idea or emotion | |
abundant; rich and splendid; fertile | |
in moderate or limited size, quantity, or range; not extremely | |
author or compiler of dictionary; one employed in making of vocabulary or wordbook of language |
state of being unknown | |
craft of a construction worker; structure built of stone or brick | |
very liberal in giving; showing great generosity | |
harmonious; euphonic; agreeable to hear; producing agreeable, especially musical, sounds |
myth; mythology; story or set of stories having significant truth or meaning for particular culture, religion, or other group | |
commit to memory; learn by heart; memorize | |
beggar; religious friar forbidden to own personal property who begs for living | |
one of two equal parts; a half |
self-propelled movement; power or ability to move | |
beggar; religious friar forbidden to own personal property who begs for living | |
patent medicine whose efficacy is questionable; quack medicine | |
to disable or disfigure, usually by depriving of the use of a limb or other body parts |
capricious; liable to sudden unpredictable change; quick and changeable in temperament | |
compulsive, often unreasonable idea or emotion | |
person of no importance; something that does not exist or that exists only in imagination | |
failure to conform; lack of harmony or correspondence |
harmonious; euphonic; agreeable to hear; producing agreeable, especially musical, sounds | |
destitute of nerves; lacking vigor; weak; powerless | |
material wealth regarded as having an evil influence | |
constituting or acting as a single, often in rigid or uniform |
partially or totally dark; gloomy | |
one of two equal parts; a half | |
commit to memory; learn by heart; memorize | |
confuse; muddle; cause confusion; make needlessly complex |
feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to vomit; strong aversion; disgust | |
surgical procedure to remove of all or part of a breast | |
lowest point; point on sphere opposites zenith diametrically | |
foul-smelling; offensive by arousing disgust; harmful or dangerous |