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{
"term": "Aaronic",
"language": "English"
} | Of or pertaining to the lower order of priests. | definition |
{
"term": "abietite",
"language": "English"
} | A substance resembling mannite, found in the needles of the common silver fir of Europe (Abies alba). | definition |
{
"term": "abacination",
"language": "English"
} | The act of abacinating, of blinding with the light from hot metal | definition |
{
"term": "abnormous",
"language": "English"
} | Abnormal; irregular; misshapen. | definition |
{
"term": "aboding",
"language": "English"
} | A foreboding. | definition |
{
"term": "aboding",
"language": "English"
} | present participle and gerund of abode | definition |
{
"term": "abominableness",
"language": "English"
} | The characteristic of being abominable; odiousness. | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "English"
} | Pertaining to or reminiscent of Roman general Fabius Maximus, whose tactics against Hannibal during the Second Punic War famously consisted of delaying or avoiding combat, focusing instead on weakening the enemy by cutting off supply lines. | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "English"
} | Advocating that social reforms be reached through a series of gradual and moderate stages rather than sudden revolution; specifically, relating to the Fabian Society, a British socialist society advocating reformist socialism. | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "English"
} | cautious; dilatory; avoiding a decisive contest. | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "English"
} | A Fabian socialist, a gradualist socialist; a member of the Fabian Society. | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "English"
} | A male given name from Latin. | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "English"
} | A surname. | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "Faroese"
} | a male given name | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "German"
} | a male given name | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "Occitan"
} | a male given name, equivalent to English Fabian | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "Polish"
} | a male given name, equivalent to English Fabian | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "Swedish"
} | a male given name | definition |
{
"term": "Fabian",
"language": "Swedish"
} | Euphemistic form of fan. | definition |
{
"term": "abolishable",
"language": "English"
} | Capable of being abolished. | definition |
{
"term": "abhorrent",
"language": "English"
} | Inconsistent with, or far removed from, something; strongly opposed. | definition |
{
"term": "abhorrent",
"language": "English"
} | Contrary to something; discordant. | definition |
{
"term": "abhorrent",
"language": "English"
} | Abhorring; detesting; having or showing abhorrence; loathing. | definition |
{
"term": "abhorrent",
"language": "English"
} | Detestable or repugnant. | definition |
{
"term": "abhorrent",
"language": "French"
} | third-person plural present indicative/subjunctive of abhorrer | definition |
{
"term": "abhorrent",
"language": "Latin"
} | third-person plural present active indicative of abhorreō | definition |
{
"term": "abettal",
"language": "English"
} | abetment | definition |
{
"term": "abbreviature",
"language": "English"
} | An abridgment; a compendium; an abstract. | definition |
{
"term": "abbreviature",
"language": "English"
} | An abbreviated state or form. | definition |
{
"term": "abbreviature",
"language": "English"
} | A shortened form of a word or phrase, used in place of the whole; an abbreviation. | definition |
{
"term": "abbreviature",
"language": "English"
} | The process of abbreviating. | definition |
{
"term": "abbreviature",
"language": "Italian"
} | plural of abbreviatura | definition |
{
"term": "abbreviature",
"language": "Latin"
} | vocative masculine singular of abbreviātūrus | definition |
{
"term": "abnormally",
"language": "English"
} | In an abnormal manner; in a way that deviates from a standard, norm, or average. | definition |
{
"term": "abigail",
"language": "English"
} | A lady's maid. | definition |
{
"term": "ably",
"language": "English"
} | In an able manner; with great ability. | definition |
{
"term": "abloom",
"language": "English"
} | In or into bloom; in a blooming state; having flower blooms unfolding. | definition |
{
"term": "abloom",
"language": "English"
} | Blooming; covered in flowers. | definition |
{
"term": "abloom",
"language": "English"
} | Having something growing or grown. | definition |
{
"term": "abloom",
"language": "English"
} | Thriving in health, beauty, and vigor; exhibiting youth-like beauty. | definition |
{
"term": "abbreviatory",
"language": "English"
} | Serving or tending to abbreviate; shortening; abridging. | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "English"
} | Barking or baying of dogs at their prey. | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Bikol Central"
} | to do something together | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Bikol Central"
} | to accompany; to usher | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Bikol Central"
} | waistband | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Bikol Central"
} | sash | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Bikol Central"
} | belt | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Crimean Tatar"
} | grandmother | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Hiligaynon"
} | to enter; join | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Hiligaynon"
} | to associate; mingle | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Middle English"
} | The state of being defenceless against one's enemies. | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Middle English"
} | The baying of hounds in order to stop prey from escaping. | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Tagalog"
} | best man; groomsman | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Tagalog"
} | maid of honor; bridesmaid | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Tagalog"
} | escort; attendant; retainer | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Tagalog"
} | pal; friend; partner; companion | definition |
{
"term": "abay",
"language": "Tagalog"
} | lying or sitting close to each other | definition |
{
"term": "abolisher",
"language": "English"
} | Agent noun of abolish; one who abolishes. | definition |
{
"term": "abominably",
"language": "English"
} | In an abominable manner; very odiously; detestably. | definition |
{
"term": "abnegator",
"language": "English"
} | One who abnegates, denies, or rejects. | definition |
{
"term": "abnegator",
"language": "Latin"
} | a denier | definition |
{
"term": "abashedly",
"language": "English"
} | In an abashed manner. | definition |
{
"term": "abasedly",
"language": "English"
} | In an abased manner; abjectly. | definition |
{
"term": "aborsement",
"language": "English"
} | Abortment; abortion | definition |
{
"term": "abnegation",
"language": "English"
} | A denial; a renunciation; denial of desire or self-interest. | definition |
{
"term": "abnegation",
"language": "Interlingua"
} | abnegation | definition |
{
"term": "abligurition",
"language": "English"
} | Prodigal expenditure on food. | definition |
{
"term": "abolitionize",
"language": "English"
} | To imbue with the principles of abolitionism. | definition |
{
"term": "abearing",
"language": "English"
} | Behaviour. | definition |
{
"term": "abearing",
"language": "English"
} | present participle and gerund of abear | definition |
{
"term": "Abderian",
"language": "English"
} | Of or belonging to Abdera or its people. | definition |
{
"term": "Abderian",
"language": "English"
} | Alternative form of abderian | definition |
{
"term": "Abderian",
"language": "English"
} | An inhabitant or native of Abdera. | definition |
{
"term": "abaisance",
"language": "English"
} | Obsolete form of obeisance. | definition |
{
"term": "abider",
"language": "English"
} | One who abides, or continues. | definition |
{
"term": "abider",
"language": "English"
} | One who dwells or stays; a resident. | definition |
{
"term": "abietic",
"language": "English"
} | Of, pertaining to, or derived from fir trees | definition |
{
"term": "abietic",
"language": "English"
} | Of or pertaining to abietic acid or its derivatives | definition |
{
"term": "abatised",
"language": "English"
} | Provided with an abatis. | definition |
{
"term": "aborsive",
"language": "English"
} | abortive from the first. | definition |
{
"term": "abashment",
"language": "English"
} | The state of being abashed; embarrassment from shame. | definition |
{
"term": "ableness",
"language": "English"
} | Ability of body or mind. | definition |
{
"term": "ableness",
"language": "English"
} | The degree to which one is abled or disabled. | definition |
{
"term": "ableness",
"language": "English"
} | Something one is able to do. | definition |
{
"term": "freedom of speech",
"language": "English"
} | The right of citizens to speak, or otherwise communicate, without fear of harm or prosecution. | definition |
{
"term": "freedom of speech",
"language": "English"
} | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see freedom, speech. | definition |
{
"term": "abbess",
"language": "English"
} | A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over the nuns which the abbots have over the monks. | definition |
{
"term": "abbess",
"language": "English"
} | A woman who runs a brothel; a woman employed by a prostitute to find clients. | definition |
{
"term": "abortively",
"language": "English"
} | In an abortive or untimely manner; immaturely; fruitlessly. | definition |
{
"term": "aboriginality",
"language": "English"
} | The quality of being aboriginal. | definition |
{
"term": "aboriginality",
"language": "English"
} | The distinctive culture of aboriginal peoples | definition |
{
"term": "aboriginality",
"language": "English"
} | The spiritual bonds between the aboriginal people and their place of heritage. | definition |
{
"term": "abnormity",
"language": "English"
} | Alternative form of abnormality | definition |
{
"term": "abnormity",
"language": "English"
} | A monstrosity | definition |
{
"term": "abought",
"language": "English"
} | simple past and past participle of aby | definition |
{
"term": "about-sledge",
"language": "English"
} | The largest hammer used by smiths. | definition |
{
"term": "Abderite",
"language": "English"
} | An inhabitant or native of Abdera, in Thrace. | definition |
{
"term": "Abderite",
"language": "English"
} | Democritus, the Laughing Philosopher. | definition |
{
"term": "Abderite",
"language": "Latin"
} | ablative/vocative singular of Abdērītēs | definition |
{
"term": "abortment",
"language": "English"
} | Abortion. | definition |