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1) a hot or warm wind of cyclonic origin from an arid or heated region
2) a hot dust-laden wind from the Libyan deserts that blows on the northern Mediterranean coast chiefly in Italy, Malta, and Sicily |
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highhanded
adjective
highhandedly
highhandedness |
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1) not having or showing any interest in the rights, opinions, or feelings of other people
2) having or showing no regard for the rights, concerns, or feelings of others |
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recur
verd
recurred
recurring |
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1) to happen or appear again
2) to have recourse |
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1) a small room or area where food is kept
2) a supply of food |
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fervent
adjective
fervently |
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1) felt very strongly
2) veryhot |
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elicit
verb
elicitation
elicitor |
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1) to get (a response, information, etc.) from someone
2) to draw forth or bring out something |
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1) a radiant light around the head or body of a representation of a sacred personage
2) something resembling an aureole an aureole of hair |
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steadfast
adjective
steadfastly
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1) very devoted or loyal to a person, belief, or cause : not changing
2) not subject to change <the steadfast doctrine of original sin — Ellen Glasgow> |
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authorize
verb
authorized
authorizing |
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1) to give power or permission to (someone or something)
2) to establish by or as if by authority |
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1) a hole so deep or a space so great that it cannot be measured
2) an immeasurably deep gulf or great space |
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1) having or showing great knowledge or understanding
2) difficult to understand |
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1) a bent tube used to move a liquid from one container into another container by means of air pressure
2) a bottle for holding aerated water that is driven out through a bent tube in its neck by the pressure of the gas when a valve in the tube is opened |
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1) someone who carries a torch at the head of a group of people
2) someone who leads a campaign, movement, etc. |
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1) showing or feeling very strong emotions
2) showing great warmth or intensity of feeling |
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1) to cause or try to cause the growth or development of (something bad or harmful)
2) to promote the growth or development of : rouse, incite |
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1) a straight direct course
2) to go quickly in a direct course |
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pensive
adjective
pensively
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1) quietly sad or thoughtful
2) musingly or dreamily thoughtful |
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1) to feel or show great happiness
2) to say (something) in a very excited and happy way |
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cavil
verb
caviler
caviller
caviled
cavilled
caviling
cavilling |
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Definition
1) to complain about things that are not important
2) to raise trivial and frivolous objection |
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uproarious
adjective
uproariously
uproariousness |
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1) very noisy
2) very funny |
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brood
noun/adjective/verb
broodingly
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1) a group of young birds (such as chickens) that were all born at the same time
2) kept for breeding
3) to think a lot about something in an unhappy way |
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1) an area that is not close to any cities or towns : a remote region
2) a region lying beyond major metropolitan or cultural centers |
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prim
verb/adjective
primmed
primming |
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1) to give a prim or demure expression to <primming her thin lips after every mouthful
2) very formal and proper |
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trample
verb
trampler
trampled |
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Definition
1) to cause damage or pain by walking or stepping heavily on something or someone
2) to treat other people's rights, wishes, or feelings as if they are worthless or not important |
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sluice
verb/noun
sluiced
sluicing |
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1) an artificial passage for water to flow through with a gate for controlling the flow
2) to wash or spray (something or someone) with a stream of water |
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