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Date |
Definition |
Site |
Level |
completion |
1 |
today |
the act or process of finishing or completing. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
jerk1 |
1 |
today |
any sudden, sharp movement that is not expected or planned. [5 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
approach |
1 |
today |
to come or go near to. [6 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
territory |
1 |
today |
an area or region of land. [4 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
move |
1 |
today |
to change position or place. [11 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
chef |
1 |
today |
a cook in charge of a hotel or restaurant kitchen. |
Main |
Int. |
stop |
1 |
today |
to halt or cause to halt. [10 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
garbage |
1 |
today |
food or other things that are thrown away; waste. |
Main |
Int. |
badger |
1 |
today |
a furry mammal with short legs and a long body. The American badger has a white stripe on its forehead that runs down its back, and it has long dark marks on its face also. Badgers eat worms, rodents, rabbits, and plants. Different kinds of badgers live in Europe, Asia, and North America. They are related to skunks, otters, and other kinds of weasels. [2 definitions] |
Main |
Int. |
leading |
1 |
today |
highest in rank or most important; principal; main. [3 definitions] |
Main |
Adv. |