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Word |
# |
Date |
Definition |
Site |
Level |
extraordinary |
1 |
today |
very unusual; far beyond the ordinary. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
inlet |
1 |
today |
a bay, stream, or other narrow body of water that leads inland from a shore. |
Main |
Int. |
fore1 |
1 |
today |
at, near, or toward the front. [4 definitions] |
Main |
Adv. |
pecuniary |
1 |
today |
of, concerning, or consisting of money; financial. |
Main |
Adv. |
remarkable |
1 |
today |
unusual or exceptional. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
flatten |
1 |
today |
to make flat. |
Main |
Int. |
unwell |
1 |
today |
in poor health; sick; ill. |
Main |
Int. |
shelf |
1 |
today |
a thin, flat piece of wood, metal, or other material that is attached to a wall or set into a piece of furniture. Shelves are used to hold books, dishes, and other things. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
minor |
1 |
today |
less important or serious than others of the same kind. [3 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
glance |
1 |
today |
to take a quick look. [3 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |