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v. fool; cause to believe what is not true; mislead | |
v. go beyond; be or do something to a greater degree | |
a. fixed; exact; having distinct limits | |
n. dry period; aridity; long period of abnormally low rainfall |
n. harm; damage; injury; something that causes damage, harm, or loss | |
adj. containing a formal, positive, or explicit statement or affirmation. | |
n. the skull of an animal, especially that part enclosing the brain. | |
n. a disfigurement. |
a. intended or appropriate for defending against; protective | |
n. worker; person who works for another in return for financial or other compensation | |
n. a superficial amateur. | |
n. one occupied in the business of distilling alcoholic liquors. |
n. composition for two performers, whether vocal or instrumental | |
n. supplement; act of extending or the condition of being extended | |
n. harm; damage; injury; something that causes damage, harm, or loss | |
adj. fraudulent. |
v. fool; cause to believe what is not true; mislead | |
n. special attention or effort directed toward something; stress | |
n. the pretended forecast of future events or discovery of what is lost or hidden. | |
v. to disavow any claim to, connection with, or responsibility to. |
adj. pertaining to streams. | |
n. the comparative number of any kind of occurrences within a given time or space. | |
n. one occupied in the business of distilling alcoholic liquors. | |
n. double-dealing; deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech; acting in bad faith. |
n. double-dealing; deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech; acting in bad faith. | |
n. an unbridgeable disparity as from a failure of understanding | |
n. the skull of an animal, especially that part enclosing the brain. | |
a. not interested; indifferent; free of self-interest; impartial |
n. dry period; aridity; long period of abnormally low rainfall | |
n. the getting rid of waste matter. | |
v. avoid cleverly; escape perception of | |
n. an official. |
adv. into notice or view. | |
n. the skull of an animal, especially that part enclosing the brain. | |
n. fame; high status importance owing to marked superiority; rise of ground; hill | |
v. to disavow any claim to, connection with, or responsibility to. |
v. to pitch tents for a resting-place. | |
n. digression. | |
a. intended or appropriate for defending against; protective | |
n. composition for two performers, whether vocal or instrumental |