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aerodynamic having a smooth, even shape that offers the least possible resistance to air currents or movement.
after all used to tell what really happened in the end even though there was a possibility of something else happening. [1/2 definitions]
albeit notwithstanding; even though.
although in spite of the fact that; even though; though.
any even a very small amount of. Used after not. [1/5 definitions]
apple pie a pastry dish made with sliced apples and flavored with sugar, cinnamon, and sometimes other spices, often considered typically American or even symbolic of American culture and values.
at all to even the slightest degree or extent; in the least (used in negative statements and questions only).
botulism an often lethal disease of the nervous system caused by ingesting even small amounts of the toxin botulin, produced by a bacterium that grows in poorly preserved or spoiled foods.
close nearly alike or nearly even. [1/23 definitions]
colorfast having color that will not fade even with exposure to sun or multiple washings.
crackle to cause to become covered with fine cracks, even to the point of breaking. [1/9 definitions]
delusion a false belief that continues even when it has been shown to be false. Delusions may be caused by certain mental illnesses. [1/2 definitions]
desert2 to leave behind even though it is one's duty to stay; abandon.
determination the quality of continuing to work at something even when it is difficult. [1/2 definitions]
disgusted feeling or showing very intense and immediate disapproval. This intense emotion can make a person angry or even feel sick because of how bad he or she feels that something is.
dream to have as a wish, aim, or hope, even if difficult or unobtainable. [1/13 definitions]
Dutch bob a haircut with bangs and a straight, even cut over the ears.
e'en contracted form of "even" (used chiefly in literature). [1/2 definitions]
even to become even. [1/12 definitions]
even-steven (informal) even or in balance with reference to another; without having an advantage in amount, degree, or the like over another.
five o'clock shadow (informal) the later appearance of new beard growth on a man's face, even though he has shaved in the morning.