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- Softdisk for Windows 33 Word Up! File
- Todd Lewis
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- Copyright 1997 Softdisk Publishing\nAll rights reserved
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- *PterRok:Indigestible
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- Physiologize
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- legerdemain
- show of skill, sleight of hand
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- decoction
- extract produced by boiling
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- bacilar
- rod shaped
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- haulm
- thatching straw
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- lunule
- anything crescent shaped
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- posnet
- little basin
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- schelm
- a rogue
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- tacit
- silent
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- victual
- food or provisions
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- fimbriated, adj.
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- fringed
- resuscitated
- having three pairs of legs
- having winglike, membranous organs
- intoxicated
- The tablecloth was beautifully fimbriated with lace.
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- delve, n.
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- pit
- archaic word for twelve
- a forest dwelling pixie
- a species of water buffalo native to Laos
- a squire
- Burials require a delve at least six feet deep.
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- timbre, n.
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- an heraldic crest
- a wolf
- a ancient type of tambourine
- a fallen tree
- lumber
- Medieval families were recognized by their distinct timbres.
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- vim, n.
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- energy
- wine
- venom
- vile
- giddy
- Full of vim and vigor, the children played for hours on end.
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- hilt, n.
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- handle
- dialectual past participle of kill
- mountainous
- a roofing rafter
- a short, pleated skirt
- Jean Paul was found the next day with the hilt of the murder weapon sticking out of his back.
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- uranic, adj.
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- celestial
- yellow
- volcanic
- excretory
- ludicrous
- Orion stalks the uranic dome in search of prey.
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- nonce, n.
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- the time being
- zero
- one time only
- 1 followed by 30 zeros
- red
- The tiger bided its time for the nonce, opting to strike later.
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- repugn, v.
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- resist
- divorce
- to count over
- blame
- to stab
- No jury could repugn such an eloquent defense.
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- kedge, n.
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- anchor
- a small canary
- thicket of bushes or shrubs
- small cask or barrel
- a spy
- Using their kedge, the crew was able to haul the boat off the sand bar.
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- mullion, n.
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- a vertical dividing bar between lights of windows
- a 1 followed by 6 zeros
- gold or silver ingot
- a shaft for the passage of smoke
- a small, freshwater fish
- The window contained beautifully ornate mullions.
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- kegler, n.
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- a bowler
- one who corks casks or barrels
- a spider crab known to inhabit kelp beds
- a flat-bottomed ship
- a treatment or covering to prevent wear
- The experienced kegler winced when she left a split.
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- myrrh, n.
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- a fragrant, bitter-tasting gum resin
- a low vibratory sound
- darkness
- a slander or barb
- a large, pear-shaped, usually purple-skinned fruit
- Myrrh is used in making incense, perfume and medicine.
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- nock, v.
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- to set an arrow into a bowstring
- to strike with something thick or heavy
- to fill in with brickwork
- to list to the starboard side (nautical)
- to polish, as in a gem or stone
- With arrow nocked, the archer stood ready to fire.
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- noctambulist, n.
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- sleepwalker
- one who plays stringed instruments
- a tuner of violins
- one who suffers from loss of peripheral vision
- a bird watcher
- I was always taught to never wake a noctambulist.
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- nog, n.
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- strong ale
- an affirmation
- a musical composition
- Japanese for 'no'
- to fall behind
- The inebriated pair had tilted many a cup of nog that night.
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- palp, n.
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- a feeler
- little scales of dead skin
- the soft, juicy part of a fruit
- a mythological being having the legs of a goat
- a very soft mineral such as magnesium silicate
- Lobsters rely on their palps for much of their sensory input.
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- nautilus, n.
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- a type of mollusk
- a type of shrimp
- a type of crustacean
- a type of prophecy
- a type of motion sickness
- The nautilus can be identified by it attractive spiral shell.
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- alveus, n.
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- channel or bed of a river
- the king of rock-and-roll
- an outcropped, basaltic rock formation
- the juncture of two roofing beams
- one of Jupiter's moons
- When the rains came, the dry alveus was quickly filled with rushing water.
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- cholla, n.
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- a cactus
- a respiratory illness usually affecting infants
- a tree whose nuts contain caffeine
- a tree-dwelling marsupial animal
- a Hawaiian tree
- A cholla can grow large enough to climb - but watch out for those spines!
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- doit, n.
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- anything of trifling value
- a tool used to make linen doilies
- the skin flap covering a whale or dolphin blowhole
- a prehistoric tomb
- a machinists tool for precise measurement
- Even before it was smashed, the fake vase wasn't worth a doit.
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- effuse, adj.
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- unrestrained
- dirty or grimy
- melted or fluid
- effective
- fierce
- Reunited with her missing husband, the wife's joy was effuse.
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- ibex, n.
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- a variety of wild goat
- a wading bird related to a heron
- a concave, faceted surface
- the top or uppermost part
- the Egyptian godess of fertility
- A lucky vistor to the Alps may catch a glimpse of an ibex with its backward-curved horns.
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- invict, adj.
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- indomitable
- tempting
- invidious
- inverted
- inside
- The British maintained their invict attitude throughout the battle of Britain.
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- krait, n.
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- a snake
- a water fowl
- a wooden box
- a native of Kuwait
- a Japanese stringed instrument
- Although less feared than the cobra, a krait's poisonous bite is welcomed by no one.
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- lemma, n.
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- a theme
- a small, artic rodent
- a nocturnal, quadrumanous mammal
- a type of pea
- a type of barnacle
- The instructor found the lemma of the paper weak, so he gave the student a D.
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- llano, n.
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- an extensive, treeless plain
- a camel relative without humps
- a type of bean
- a laxative
- bat dung
- The South American llano stretched as far as the eye could see.
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- malaceous, adj.
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- of the apple family of plants and trees
- spiteful or malevolent
- phlegmy
- sugary
- slovenly
- The malaceous tree bore a sweet fruit known as Red Delicious.
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- malleate, v.
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- to hammer
- to malt
- to salt
- to mop
- to make animal sounds (as in duck calling)
- The blacksmith would malleate the metal with practiced precision.
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- vacuole, n.
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- a small cavity in the cytoplasm of a cell
- absence of air
- a small star that emits radio pulses at regular intervals
- an enzyme that makes vaccination possible
- a crater formed by an impact, such as a meteor impact
- A cell's vacuoles can contain water, food, or metabolic waste.
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- podzol, n.
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- leached soil
- a small, isolated region
- an elevated area
- a cloth band or scarf
- crystaline deposits left behind by evaporation
- The cool, humid climate was perfect for the formation of the podzol the farmers were trying to grow their crops in.
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- kyack, n.
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- a packsack that hangs on either side of a packsaddle
- a watertight Eskimo canoe
- the sound a karate chop makes
- mucous excretion as the result of histamine prodcution
- a decorative handle carved from ivory or whale bone
- The miner finished loading his kyack with supplies and headed for the hills.
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- guanine, n.
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- a essential constituent of RNA and DNA
- the dung of sea birds or bats
- pertaining to Guam
- a large game bird native to South America
- a preservative used in many packaged foods
- Guanine is found in the genes of all living animals.
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- thole, n.
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- an oarlock
- a weedy plant having prickly leaves
- a narrow strip used for binding or lashing
- a circular, domed, portable tent
- a long pole with a metal hook at the end
- Suddenly a thole snapped, leaving the crew to row in circles.
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- suint, n.
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- a natural grease found in the fleece of sheep
- the hard fatty tissues around the kidneys of cattle and sheep
- a petitioner for redress of grievances or recovery of a right
- a tinged or shaded color, especially a pale or delicate tint
- a medieval bell ringer or town cryer
- If the townfolk had more suint, they could finish making their potash.
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- salver, n.
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- a tray for serving food or drinks
- an ointment applicator
- a petroleum suspension
- British slang for a nurse
- a small wading bird native to Australia
- Ron really wanted some hors d'oeuvres, but there wasn't a salver to be seen.
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- pugnacious, adj.
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- belligerent
- powerful
- dog-like
- short
- flat and smooth
- The dog showed a pugnacious attitude and refused to do any tricks.
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- rhodopsin, n.
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- pigment sensitive to red light
- a rose-red or pink variety of garnet
- a native of Rhodesia
- the sap of certain deciduous shrubs of North America
- a quadrilateral having parallel adjacent sides
- Her vision problem may be due to a lack of rhodopsin.
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- volar, adj.
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- relating to the sole of the foot or the palm of the hand
- relating to the arctic region
- a solution containing 1 mole of solute/liter of solution
- relating to the sun
- courageous or bold
- Your life line is located in a volar region.
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- zebu, n.
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- a domesicated ox
- a member of the goat family native to Africa
- a large, flightless Australian bird
- the principal god of the Greek pantheon
- the hybrid offspring of a male zebra and a female donkey
- Zebu are often seen pulling carts.
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- loam, n.
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- a mixture of moist clay and sand
- a shaped mass of bread baked in one piece
- smoked salmon
- a mass of bubbles of air or gas in a matrix of liquid film
- an excretory froth encasing some amphibian eggs
- They had plenty of straw, but the brickmakers needed loam to continue their work.
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- drawl, v.
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- to speak with lengthened or drawn-out vowels
- to auger or drill
- to fight or quarrel noisily
- to let saliva run from the mouth
- to struggle for domination
- I'm from Pennsylvania, but I tend to drawl now that I live in Louisiana.
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- dulcimer, n.
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- a stringed instrument
- a dullard or dolt
- a dim or intermittent flicker or flash of light
- a blunt hammer used for shaping metal
- a metric measure representing one-hundred kilometers
- When Nancy went into a riff, she'd pluck that dulcimer until her fingers bled.
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- dulse, n.
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- an edible red alga
- a small wooden box used to store valuables
- an ornately carved staff
- a female wood duck
- a person regarded as stupid.
- The rocky shores were covered with dulse.
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- epee, n.
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- a fencing sword
- a partial wig or hairpiece worn to cover a bald spot
- the center
- a small magnifying glass usually set in an eyepiece
- a wide, starched collar
- An epee can be used to thrust or parry.
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- coupe, n.
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- a shallow, bowl-shaped dessert dish
- a brilliantly executed stratagem or a masterstroke
- a larynx condition characterized by respiratory difficulty
- a rebellion
- two items of the same kind
- Three scoops of ice cream came in the coupe.
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- cruet, n.
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- a small glass bottle for holding a condiment
- the hard fatty tissues around the kidneys of cattle and sheep
- a small crisp piece of toasted or fried bread
- a crytalline figurine
- a goblet, usually encrusted with jewels and precious stones
- Please pass that cruet; my spinach is in need of a little vinegar.
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- cur, n.
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- a base or cowardly person
- the part of milk that coagulates when it sours
- the bony skull outgrowth from which animal horns originate
- a dark resinous extract used in the manufacture of rubber
- a surgical instrument shaped like a scoop or spoon
- That cur wouldn't even protect his lady's honor.
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- jackanapes, n.
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- a conceited or impudent person
- one who does odd or heavy jobs
- an accomplice or lackey who aids the commission of base acts
- a person who uses bullying tactics
- a person who can do many different kinds of work
- That jackanapes thinks so highly of himself.
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- falafel, n.
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- ground spiced chickpeas and fava beans fried in balls
- seasoned ground beef in a fried corn tortilla
- a light, crisp battercake
- a starchy, edible root used in the tropics as food
- a dish made of melted cheese, milk or cream, and seasonings
- I've always liked falafel, which is odd seeing that I despise legumes.
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- vole, n.
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- a rodent resembling rats or mice
- a small congenital growth on the human skin
- one-hundred thousand volts
- the highest ranking cardinal of a Catholic diocese
- the smallest member of the squirrel family
- Whilst in a vole hole, I found a mole whose sole role was to dole out poles.
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- tabby, n.
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- a rich watered silk
- a communal table for all the guests at a hotel or restaurant
- a strong, coarsely woven cloth made of jute, flax, or hemp
- a small ornamental mat, usually of lace or linen
- a coverlet of wool knitted or crocheted in geometric designs
- Her formal gown was sewn from a beautiful tabby.
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- surn, n.
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- an owl
- a coastal bird
- a vase usually having a pedestal
- a sour, morose fellow
- an oppressed person
- Surn like to eat small rodents.
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- wase, n.
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- a bundle of straw
- uncultivated land
- a vast expanse
- the larval form of a wasp
- the midsection above the hips and below the chest
- The wase was large enough to make many brooms.
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- jape, v.
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- to mock or make fun of
- to mimic or imitate
- to make fabric
- to honor
- to kiln pottery
- Children can be so cruel when they jape others.
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- nesh, adj.
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- soft and tender
- characterized by openings, as in a net
- ignorant
- strong and vigorous
- sinewy
- Ripe and nesh, the bananas made a perfect snack.
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- remunerate, v.
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- to reward
- to count over
- to give up a right or trust
- to report or rumor
- to give temporary possession
- The bounty hunter was remunerated for his efforts.
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- strokle, n.
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- an instrument used by glassmakers
- a soft, gutteral laugh
- a machine that spins thread
- a snorting utterance
- the clasping part of a buckle
- Where would Tiffany have been without his strokle?
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- tripper, n.
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- a traveller
- one of three identical copies
- a part designed to strike another part at regular intervals
- a liar
- a cave-dwelling dwarf or imp
- The tripper had already visited France and was on her way to Spain.
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- vane, n.
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- a flat piece of metal
- a patch
- a gate regulating flow
- a broad linen collar
- a forked pole
- Without its vanes, the windmill would be motionless almost all the time.
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- quadrumanous, adj.
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- having four feet with opposable digits
- having four feet
- having a heart with four chambers
- suffering from osteoporosis
- living in groups of four
- Humans are not quadrumanous whereas monkeys are.
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