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1 (abbreviation...)
2 (ambiguous...)
3 (assert...)
4 (boundary...)
5 (cognitive...)
6 (conservation...)
7 (cultivate...)
8 (designate...)
9 (dissipate...)
10 (eminent...)
11 (erupt...)
12 (facet...)
13 (fraught...)
14 (gust...)
15 (impart...)
16 (innumerable...)
17 (lavish...)
18 (maximise...)
19 (molest...)
20 (novice...)
21 (oscillate...)
22 (partisan...)
23 (pinnacle...)
24 (predisposition...)
25 (ramble...)
26 (retrospect...)
27 (shrub...)
28 (steadfast...)
29 (surpass...)
30 (tinge...)
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abbreviation
(1)
n. E.g.
For example, the word abbreviation can itself be represented by the "abbr." or "abbrev."
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peak; tall pointed formation, such as mountain peak
lack of self-confidence or courage
book of synonyms, often including related and contrasting words and antonyms
shortening something by omitting parts of it
necessary foods or commodities; basic elements; secure or fasten; a short U-shaped wire nail for securing cables
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abolish
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v. E.g.
In a letter to the British government, the EU has demanded that Britain abolish laws protecting religious freedom rights with regards to "sexual orientation."
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insert in a roil; register or enter in list or catalogue; insert in records; enlist
sink; immerse; put under water
cancel; put an end to; destroy completely
resolve anything complex into its elements; separate into parts for purpose of examination of each separately
restrain; keep within close bounds; confine
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aboriginal
(3)
a. E.g.
Her studies of the primitive art forms of the aboriginal Indians were widely reported in the scientific journals.
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able to pay all debts; capable of meeting financial obligations
sticking together; stubbornly unyielding; holding together firmly
awkward; lacking grace in movement or posture
being the first of its kind in a region; primitive; native
countless; numerous
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abound
(4)
v. E.g.
The rooms abound with screaming children.
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bring heavy destruction on; devastate
move away from each other; cause to separate; cause to become widely known
urge on or encourage, especially by shouts; make urgent appeal
be full of; be plentiful
turn away from a principle, norm; depart; diverge
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abrasion
(5)
n. E.g.
Dust also, is a significant cause of abrasion of book papers and covers.
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one who keeps accounts; one who has charge of keeping books and accounts in an office
scratch; friction
a group of parts that work together to perform given function; appliance or device for particular purpose
assumption; theory
skillfulness in command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity; expertise
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