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today |
the manner in which something is said or done. [5 definitions] |
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observe |
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today |
to notice or see. [5 definitions] |
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understudy |
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today |
to learn the role or function of so as to be able to substitute for (usu. an actor in a play). [3 definitions] |
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daleth |
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today |
the name of the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. |
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Adv. |
favorite |
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today |
a person or thing treated with special favor. [3 definitions] |
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maul |
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today |
a heavy hammer, sometimes with a wooden head, used to drive stakes, piles, or the like. [2 definitions] |
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dog |
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today |
a furry animal with four legs, a pointed nose, and a tail. Their sharp teeth and claws are good for hunting small animals as food, but they also sometimes eat plant food. Dogs are mammals, closely related to coyotes, foxes, and wolves. There are many kinds or breeds of dogs, with a wide range of sizes and appearances. Some dogs are bred for special jobs, such as herding sheep. Dogs are often kept as pets. [2 definitions] |
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verdict |
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today |
the decision of a judge or jury in a law case. [2 definitions] |
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adjure |
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today |
to command or bind as by oath. [2 definitions] |
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Adv. |
distinguished |
1 |
today |
known for excellence; admired. [2 definitions] |
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