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| burly | 
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| a. [burly] husky; muscular and heavily built That was 25 years ago, but I still recall the burly driver eying me in the rear-view mirror as we idled at a red light on Michigan Avenue. | 
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| cache | 
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| n. [کیچ] hiding place; secret store of valuables or money The detectives followed the suspect until he led them to the cache where he had stored his loot. | 
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| cadaver | 
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| n. [cadaver] corpse; dead body, especially one intended for dissection In some states, it is illegal to dissect cadaver. | 
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| calculated | 
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| a. [حساب] deliberately planned; carefully thought out in advance Her conventional suit was one calculated to appeal to the conservative judges. | 
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| callous | 
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| a. [کٹھور] emotionally hardened; unfeeling; toughened He had worked in the hospital for so many years that he was callous to the suffering in the wards. | 
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| camouflage | 
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| v. [camouflage] exploit natural surroundings to disguise something; conceal To rescue Han Solo, Princess Leia decided to camouflage herself in the helmet and cloak of a space bandit. | 
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| candor | 
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| n. [خراپن] frankness; quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech Jack can carry candor too far: when he told Jill his honest opinion of her, she nearly slapped his face. | 
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| canine | 
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| a. [کتے] related to dogs; dog-like; affecting or derived from dogs They will then incubate the viruses in canine tissue cells to see how well they grow. | 
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| cant | 
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| n. [ضد] inclination or slope; slanted or oblique surface; jargon, especially of thieves; dialect I strayed from my own voice and slipped into jargon, cant, or false sentiment. | 
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| capacity | 
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| n. [صلاحیت] mental or physical ability; ability to accommodate Mike had the capacity to handle several jobs at once. | 
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| caprice | 
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| n. [caprice] sudden, unexpected fancy; impulsive change of mind Some revolutions may have originated in caprice or generated in ambition. | 
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| caption | 
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| n. [عنوان] title; chapter heading; text under illustration We got a caption error in The Far Side cartoons shown yesterday. | 
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| carat | 
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| n. [کیریٹ] unit of weight for precious stones; a measure of fineness of gold He gave her a three carat diamond mounted in a gold band. | 
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| cardinal | 
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| a. [کارڈنل] chief; serving as an essential component If you want to increase your word power, the cardinal rule of vocabulary-building is to read. | 
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| carnage | 
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| n. [ہونیوالے] destruction of life; the savage and excessive killing of many people The film The Killing Fields vividly depicts the carnage wreaked by Pol Pot's followers in Cambodia. |