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encirclement

n. 1 The act of encircle or the state of being encircled 2 (context military English) The isolation of a target by the formation of a blockade around it

enfolding

n. A folding around something. vb. (present participle of enfold English)

rack one's brain

vb. (context idiomatic English) To struggle to think of or remember something.

glooming

Etymology 1 vb. (present participle of gloom English) Etymology 2

n. twilight of morning or evening; the gloaming

glooming

Etymology 1 vb. (present participle of gloom English) Etymology 2

n. twilight of morning or evening; the gloaming

spazz out

alt. (context intransitive English) To lose one's physical or emotional control vb. (context intransitive English) To lose one's physical or emotional control

out of tune

a. not in agreement, especially in musical pitch

ordinary differential equations

n. (ordinary differential equation English)

hard-on

alt. (context slang vulgar English) erection of the penis n. (context slang vulgar English) erection of the penis

polyarthritis

n. Any arthritis affecting five or more joints, often caused by an autoimmune disorder.

brin

n. One of the radiating sticks of a fan.

subpar

a. 1 Of less than a traditional or accepted standard 2 (context golf English) below par 3 (context finance English) Trading a price below face value.

mark-to-markets

n. (mark-to-market English)

hashes out

vb. (en-third-person singularhash out)

paguma

n. (context zoology English) Any of several species of East Indian viverrine mammals of the genus (taxlink Paguma genus noshow=1), resembling weasels.

splash out

vb. (context ambitransitive English) to spend a lot of money on something pleasant, but not necessary.

cohoe

n. (alternative spelling of coho English)

sulphur works

n. (alternative spelling of sulfur works English)

for-

pre. 1 (context no longer productive English) Meaning "far", "away"; "from", "out" e.g. forbid, forget, forsay; forbear, fordeem. 2 (context no longer productive English) Meaning "completely", "to the fullest extent" e.g. fordo; superseded by combinations with "up" in senses where no upward movement is involved, e.g. forgive = ''give up (one's offenses)'', forgather = "gather up", forbeat = "beat up", etc. 3 (context dialectal English) very; excessively.

yass

part. (context US dialectal Scottish English) (eye dialect of yes English)

cefluprenam

n. A cephalosporin antibiotic.

three-point shot

n. (context basketball English) A shot attempted from beyond the three-point line.

professorships

n. (plural of professorship English)

tuwhit tuwhoo

interj. The hoot of an owl. n. The hoot of an owl.

convenes

vb. (en-third-person singular of: convene)

bush baptists

n. (bush baptist English)

chaise lounge

n. (context US English) chaise longue

beyondness

n. The state or quality of being beyond.

atacaman

a. Of, from, or pertaining to Atacama. n. Someone from Atacama.

suprise

n. (misspelling of surprise English) vb. (misspelling of surprise English)

embryopathy

n. (context pathology English) Any developmental disorder of an embryo

lateral pass

n. 1 (context American football English) a pass thrown laterally and that counts as a hand-off 2 (context American football English) any hand-off, whether lateral or backward

forcefields

n. (plural of forcefield English)

nongolf

a. Not golf; not associated with golfing.

rolling news

n. a 24-hour, continuously updated news service on radio or television

hard news

n. (context publishing broadcasting English) factual reportage of events which are socially or politically significant and of a serious nature, as opposed to the reporting of entertaining, humorous, or gossipy accounts of relatively inconsequential events.

puppetry

n. 1 (context uncountable English) The art of making, and performing with puppets 2 (context countable English) The action of a puppet, or a stilted or puppet-like dramatic performance

preadmission

a. Prior to admission (to a hospital, university, etc.). n. Admission, as of steam, to an engine cylinder before the backstroke is completed, thus increasing the cushioning.

escrowed

vb. (en-past of: escrow)

Usage examples of "escrowed".

If he did that, he could see the rest of the cash in an escrowed safe deposit locker in Switzerland at his convenience.

He enclosed the codes required to claim the escrowed money in Switzerland, along with a letter for her to mail to Mason if he tried to renege.

Plus recoup costs on any aircraft lost on the mission, to be escrowed in a Swiss bank account controlled by a neutral third party.

Terms, ten percent escrowed on verbal agreement, forty on signing, remainder at settlement.

Your payment in full of the requisite purchase price has been received and escrowed, pending the passage of ten days per our contractual agreement.

The escrowed money itself could be put to work, and the escrowing bank was an obvious agent for the other commercial transactions needed to run a war.