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1. The flowing together of two or more elements: streams or rivers, or ideas, influences, or cultures. 2. An assembling or flocking together in a crowd. |
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A stream or overflow from a larger body of water, or from a channel or sewer. |
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1. A flow. 2. A continuous succession of changes. |
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To remove water or moisture. |
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The study of water and its effects on and in the earth and in the atmosphere. |
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1. A dark, hook-billed sea bird. 2. A greedy person. |
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A liquid often seasoned with spices or herbs to flavor meat or fish for a period of time before cooking. |
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1. To cause queasiness; to cause to feel sick. 2. To cause the feeling of repulsion or disgust. |
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The long central part of a church, extending from the entrance to the altar, with isles along the sides. |
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To speak with pompous authority. |
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To have or to cause to have a wavy motion. |
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To reflect or come back either favorably or unfavorably (upon a person or thing). |
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1. Superfluous; exceeding what is needed, or what is needed no longer. 2. Verbose; needlessly repetitious. |
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1. To submerge or overflow with water; to flood. 2. To overwhelm. |
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