albeit |
notwithstanding; even though. |
although |
in spite of the fact that; even though; though. |
any |
even a very small amount of (used after a negative). [1/7 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] |
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. [1/17 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. |
flush2 |
so as to be on the same plane or in the same line; level or even. [1/6 definitions] |
fusee |
a match with a large head ignited by friction and capable of burning even in a wind. [1/4 definitions] |
gestalt |
in psychology, a cognitive pattern that is whole and unified and cannot be predicted or inferred from its individual elements, even when they are considered together. |
get away with murder |
(informal) to avoid punishment for wrongdoing, or avoid detection of such, even if the wrongdoing is serious (generally used metaphorically rather than literally). |
gimbals |
(sometimes sing.; used with a sing. verb) a device using pivots that supports something such as a compass on a ship and keeps it level even when the support is in motion. |
grade |
to make level or even. [1/9 definitions] |