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adj. intended for general circulation. | |
n. appearance; becoming visible | |
v. stress; underscore; utter or pronounce with a particular stress of voice | |
a. pertaining to the universe; vast |
n. a fleet and spirited horse. | |
n. ascendancy. | |
n. wanton and malicious mischief. | |
v. to take away in such manner as to lessen value or estimation. |
n. a fleet and spirited horse. | |
adj. like a circle. | |
n. the feudal system. | |
n. an abrupt or emphatic expression of thought or of feeling. |
n. manner of deporting or demeaning one's self; manner of acting; conduct; carriage | |
n. a superficial amateur. | |
v. give off liquid; purify; refine; increase the concentration of | |
n. gap; a long narrow opening |
n. a volume consisting of ten parts or books. | |
n. splendor. | |
n. a superficial amateur. | |
a. monetary; pertaining or relating to money matters |
n. a volume consisting of ten parts or books. | |
n. duplicate copy; analogue; one that closely resembles another | |
a. differing; tending to move apart in different directions | |
adj. untrustworthy. |
a. disposed to fret; ill-humored; peevish; angry; in a state of vexation | |
a. vividly or movingly expressive; persuasive | |
v. to disenchant. | |
n. fame; high status importance owing to marked superiority; rise of ground; hill |
n. a fleet and spirited horse. | |
n. expansion. | |
n. that part of the upper deck of a ship forward of the after fore-shrouds. | |
n. particular period of history, especially one considered remarkable |
adj. like a circle. | |
v. catch sight of; glimpse; discover at a distance | |
adj. like a tree. | |
n. gases ejected from an engine as waste products ; use up the whole supply of |
a. vividly or movingly expressive; persuasive | |
n. fame; high status importance owing to marked superiority; rise of ground; hill | |
cetera latin. and so forth. | |
a. disposed to fret; ill-humored; peevish; angry; in a state of vexation |