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strong |
1 |
today |
having or showing great physical power or strength. [7 definitions] |
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stratagem |
1 |
today |
a plan or trick to deceive, surprise, or outwit an opponent, esp. as a military maneuver. [2 definitions] |
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Adv. |
overwrought |
1 |
today |
disturbed by excessive worry or agitation. [3 definitions] |
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Adv. |
dilapidated |
1 |
today |
fallen into ruin or decay. |
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let up |
1 |
today |
to stop or become lesser. |
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Int. |
spurt |
1 |
today |
to rush or shoot out in a forced or sudden way; spout. [5 definitions] |
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bad |
1 |
today |
not giving what is desired or required. [10 definitions] |
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yank |
1 |
today |
(informal) to pull or take out suddenly; jerk. [2 definitions] |
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romantic |
1 |
today |
having to do with romance. [4 definitions] |
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Roman numeral |
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today |
a letter used as a number in the ancient Roman number system. The letter I equals 1, V equals 5, X equals 10, L equals 50, C equals 100, D equals 500, and M equals 1,000. In this system, a letter followed by one of equal or lesser value means the two are added; seven is VII, or 5+1+1. A letter followed by one of greater value means that the first is subtracted from the second; four hundred is CD, or 500-100. |
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