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Main Entry: obei·sance. Pronunciation: O-'bE-s&n(t)s, &-, -'bA- Function: noun. Etymology: Middle English obeisaunce obedience, obeisance, from Anglo-French ...
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Main Entry: ex·pe·di·tious. Pronunciation: "ek-sp&-'di-sh&s. Function: adjective. Date: 1599 : characterized by or acting promptly and efficiently ...
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Main Entry: tac搏暗urn. Pronunciation: 'ta-s&-"t&rn. Function: adjective. Etymology: French or Latin; French taciturne, from Middle French, ...
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Main Entry: tac搏暗urn. Pronunciation: 'ta-s&-"t&rn. Function: adjective. Etymology: French or Latin; French taciturne, from Middle French, ...
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1 a : neither perpendicular nor parallel : INCLINED b : having the axis not perpendicular to the base <an oblique cone> c : having no right angle <an ...
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... to cause to disappear (as a bodily part or a scar) or collapse (as a duct conveying body fluid) : REMOVE 4 <a blood vessel obliterated by inflammation> ...
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Main Entry: ex·tol. Variant(s): also ex·toll /ik-'stOl/ Function: transitive verb. Inflected Form(s): ex·tolled; ex·tol·ling ...
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2 : having the character of idolatry <the religion of idolatrous nationalism -- Aldous Huxley> 3 : given to idolatry - idol·a·trous·ly adverb ...
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3 : to gain mastery over (an emotion, passion, or temptation) <vanquish your fear> synonym see CONQUER - van·quish·able /-kwi-sh&-b&l/ adjective ...
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Main Entry: 2haphazard. Function: adjective. Date: 1671 : marked by lack of plan, ... haphazard adverb - hap·haz·ard·ly adverb - hap·haz·ard·ness noun ...