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n. tolerance of other people's views, particularly in religious context.
n. pharmacognosis
n. (plural of hypercorrection English)
adv. In a succinct manner, concisely.
n. (plural of vaejovid English)
n. (alternative form of paper cut English)
n. (context biology English) The process leading to the formation of synapses
n. The presentation of numerical data on any of many types of display
a. Without a pulpit.
n. (context mathematics English) A function of a discrete random variable yielding the probability that the variable will have a given value
n. (plural of nimiety English)
a. Pertaining to septorhinoplasty.
n. 1 (context uncountable English) A type of sauce made from milk and eggs (and usually sugar, and sometimes vanilla or other flavourings) and thickened by heat, served hot poured over desserts, as a filling for some pies and cakes, or cold and solidified; also used as a base for some savoury dishes, such as quiches. 2 (context countable English) Any particular variety of custard.
n. (alternative form of pincushion English)
n. theophylline
n. (plural of webtoon English)
a. Insufficiently scrupulous.
Etymology 1 n. 1 (cx dialect colloquial English) A blow; a whack. 2 (cx Britain Scotland dialect colloquial English) A large piece or slice; a chunk. 3 (cx US dialect dated English) A house-cleaning party. vb. 1 (context chiefly of an object English) To make a noise such as something moving quickly through the air. 2 (context informal transitive English) To throw with a rapid slamming motion. 3 (context US Scotland Britain dialect slang English) To whack or beat. 4 (cx Scotland English) To slice, especially into large pieces; to chop. Etymology 2
alt. 1 (context UK US dialect informal dated English) A leather thong. 2 (context slang English) A penis. n. 1 (context UK US dialect informal dated English) A leather thong. 2 (context slang English) A penis.
vb. (context archaic English) (en-archaic second-person singular of: wallow)
n. (context astronomy English) A phenomenon occurring when many meteors are seen on Earth during a short period of time.
Etymology 1 n. 1 (context chiefly British informal English) information 2 (context fandom English) fanfiction that does not specifically focus on romance or sex. Etymology 2
n. (alternative case form of Gen English)
vb. (en-third-person singular of: emblematize)
n. (plural of absolute pin English)
n. (plural of rheostat English)
vb. (context transitive English) To keep at a distance
n. 1 a pin, in the form of a clasp, that has a guard to cover the sharp point; used to join two pieces of fabric etc together temporarily 2 the pin of a hand grenade that prevents accidental detonation
n. 1 An open-topped box that can be slid in and out of the cabinet that contains it, used for storing clothing or other articles. 2 (non-gloss definition agent noun Agent noun of draw); one who draws. 3 An artist who primarily makes drawings. 4 (context banking English) One who writes a bank draft, check/cheque, or promissory note. 5 A barman; a man who draws the beer from the taps. 6 Someone who taps palm sap for making toddy.(w Palm wine W)
n. A plant in the taxonomic genus ''Equisetum'' (horsetails); (taxlink Equisetum variegatum species noshow=1).
vb. (en-past of: letheonize)
alt. metallic armour made of large pieces or plates. n. metallic armour made of large pieces or plates.
adv. (context obsolete English) smugly; finically
(context of pain English) sharp, intense n. An incident in which a person is stabbed. v
(present participle of stab English)
n. (context neuroanatomy English) In vertebrates, that part of the nervous system comprising the brain, brainstem and spinal cord.
n. The amygdaloid
vb. (en-third-person singular of: theologize)
n. A personality disorder indicated by a pattern of lying, exploitation, heedlessness, arrogance, sexual promiscuity, low self-control, and lack of empathy and remorse. Violent and criminal offenses may be indicative of this disorder.
n. (context musici English) A woodwind musical instrument that has a distinctive liquid tone whose characteristics vary among its three registers: chalumeau (low), clarion (medium), and altissimo (high).
n. (context obsolete English) (plural of bastle English)
a. Possessing two spirals or helix.
n. (plural of hemicrania English)
n. An act of jostling; a push or shove. vb. (present participle of jostle English)
alt. Person who performs a belly dance. n. Person who performs a belly dance.
a. Serving to point out, as a remedy; indicating. n. That which indicates or points out.
Etymology 1 n. 1 A mesh of string, cord or rope. 2 A device made from such mesh, used for catching fish, butterflies, etc. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To catch by means of a net. 2 (context transitive figuratively English) To catch in a trap, or by stratagem. 3 To enclose or cover with a net. 4 (context transitive football English) To score (a goal). 5 (context tennis English) To hit the ball into the net. Etymology 2
1 (context obsolete English) good, desirable; clean, decent, clear. 2 Free from extraneous substances; pure; unadulterated; neat. 3 Remaining after expenses or deductions. 4 final; end. adv. after expenses or deductions alt. 1 (context obsolete English) good, desirable; clean, decent, clear. 2 Free from extraneous substances; pure; unadulterated; neat. 3 Remaining after expenses or deductions. 4 final; end. n. The amount remaining after expenses are deducted; profit. v
1 (context transitive English) To receive as profit. 2 (context transitive English) To yield as profit for. 3 To fully hedge a position.
a. Refreshing; restoring. n. That which refreshes.
vb. 1 (context poker English) To raise the stakes of a hand of poker 2 (context idiomatic English) to increase in significance or risk
1 Of or relating to words. 2 Concerned with the words, rather than the substance of a text. 3 Consisting of words only. 4 Expressly spoken rather than written. 5 (context grammar English) Derived from, or having the nature of a ver
6 (context grammar English) Used to form a verb. 7 Capable of speech. 8 Word for word; literal; verbatim. 9 (context obsolete English) Abounding with words; verbose. n. (context grammar English) A verb form which does not function as a predicate, or a word derived from a verb. In English, infinitives, participles and gerunds are verbals. vb. (context transitive British Australia English) To induce into fabricate a confession.
vb. (en-archaic second-person singular of: trample)
interj. (context idiomatic English) Conveys comfort; used to calm somebody or urge somebody to relax, especially when the person is crying.
n. (plural of delegitimisation English)
n. (alternative spelling of delegitimization English)
n. (alternative spelling of radio nebula English)
n. 1 (context topology English) Any of various procedures of enlarging a topological space to make it compact. 2 (context topology English) The space resulting from any such procedure. 3 (context physics English) Any modification of a theory such that an infinite parameter becomes finite
a. 1 Being between the age of 90 and 99, inclusive. In one's tenth decade. 2 Of or relating to a nonagenarian. n. One who is between the age of 90 and 99, inclusive. One who is in his or her tenth decade.
n. A serotonin agonist.
n. (plural of theodolite English)
n. (plural of plectrum English)
vb. (context transitive English) To render provincial; to reduce or allot to provinces.
adv. In a stimulative manner.
n. (plural of forearm English)
a. (context heraldry English) Darting forth rays like those of the sun.
n. (alternative form of fanservice English)
n. (context historical English) The office or remit of a provost, especially with reference to French history.
n. (context North American informal English) a restaurant or café, etc.
n. (plural of detonization English)
n. (plural of rhinoplasty English)
n. (context idiomatic humorous English) The trash container; the wastebasket.
n. (plural of sendoff English)
n. (plural of sniffer English)
vb. (present participle of overfatigue English)
n. (plural of cointegration English)
n. (plural of subhalo English)
vb. (present participle of s'pose English)
n. (alternative form of Ainu English) (ethnic group of Japan)
n. (context biochemistry English) Any biologically inactive compound that may be converted into a vitamin within an animal organism
a. Full of whispering or rustle sounds.
n. 1 (context computing English) A file input to a patch program. 2 (context computing English) A file describing changes made to a computer file or files, usually changes made to a computer program that fix a programming bug.
n. (plural of photographer English)
n. 1 (context chemistry physics English) The sum of the bond dissociation energy of all the bonds in a molecule 2 (context chemistry physics English) The average or typical bond dissociation energy of a particular type of bond
n. Absence of wings.
n. 1 The whole duration of a being, whether animal, vegetable, or other kind; lifetime. 2 (context uncountable English) That part of the duration of a being or a thing which is between its beginning and any given time; specifically the size of that part. 3 (context uncountable English) The latter part of life; an advanced period of life, eld; seniority; state of being old. 4 (context countable English) One of the stages of life; as, the age of infancy, of youth, etc. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To cause to grow old; to impart the characteristics of age to. 2 (context transitive figuratively English) To postpone an action that would extinguish something, as a debt. 3 (context transitive accounting English) To categorize by age. 4 (context intransitive English) To grow aged; to become old; to show marks of age.
n. A rare form of colour blindness in which the short-wavelength pigment is shifted towards the green area of the spectrum.
n. (age rating English)
interj. A loud exclamation; a call to invite attention to something or to incite; a shout. vb. (cx intransitive English) To utter an exclamation of "halloa".
a. (context British US idiomatic English) exact or correct.
vb. (context transitive idiomatic English) to make something, especially a machine, better (faster, bigger etc.)
n. (alternative form of barfi English)
a. Without dough.
Usage examples of "doughless".
Above two hundred and fifty years after the death of Trajan, the senate, in pouring out the customary acclamations on the accession of a new emperor, wished that he might surpass the felicity of Augustus, and the virtue of Trajan.
Under the mild administration of Titus, the Roman world enjoyed a transient felicity, and his beloved memory served to protect, above fifteen years, the vices of his brother Domitian.
Such was the fate of the son of Marcus, and so easy was it to destroy a hated tyrant, who, by the artificial powers of government, had oppressed, during thirteen years, so many millions of subjects, each of whom was equal to their master in personal strength and personal abilities.
A thousand years afterwards, Italy could boast, that of the fourscore most generous and celebrated wines, more than two thirds were produced from her soil.
During a happy period of more than fourscore years, the public administration was conducted by the virtue and abilities of Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, and the two Antonines.
After a war of about forty years, undertaken by the most stupid, maintained by the most dissolute, and terminated by the most timid of all the emperors, the far greater part of the island submitted to the Roman yoke.
But the tranquil life of Antoninus Pius was spent in the bosom of Italy, and, during the twenty-three years that he directed the public administration, the longest journeys of that amiable prince extended no farther than from his palace in Rome to the retirement of his Lanuvian villa.
Those nations had submitted to the Roman power, but they seldom desired or deserved the freedom of the city: and it was remarked, that more than two hundred and thirty years elapsed after the ruin of the Ptolemies, before an Egyptian was admitted into the senate of Rome.
It was six hundred feet in length, built entirely of white marble, capable of admitting the whole body of the people, and finished in four years, whilst Herod was president of the Athenian games.
The memory of this comedy, repeated several times during the life of Augustus, was preserved to the last ages of the empire, by the peculiar pomp with which the perpetual monarchs of Rome always solemnized the tenth years of their reign.
During a long period of two hundred and twenty years from the establishment of this artful system to the death of Commodus, the dangers inherent to a military government were, in a great measure, suspended.
Roman world forty-two years, with the same invariable spirit of wisdom and virtue.
He promoted several of her lovers to posts of honor and profit, and during a connection of thirty years, invariably gave her proofs of the most tender confidence, and of a respect which ended not with her life.
He lived but four years afterwards: but he lived long enough to repent a rash measure, which raised the impetuous youth above the restraint of reason and authority.
During the three first years of his reign, the forms, and even the spirit, of the old administration, were maintained by those faithful counsellors, to whom Marcus had recommended his son, and for whose wisdom and integrity Commodus still entertained a reluctant esteem.