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allow
(definition)
v 1: make it possible through a specific action or lack of
action for something to happen; "This permits the water to
rush in"; "This sealed door won't allow the water come into
the basement"; "This will permit the rain to run off" [syn:
let, allow, permit] [ant: keep, prevent]
2: consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit
her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her
basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam" [syn:
permit, allow, let, countenance] [ant: disallow,
forbid, interdict, nix, prohibit, proscribe,
veto]
3: let have; "grant permission"; "Mandela was allowed few
visitors in prison" [syn: allow, grant] [ant: deny,
refuse]
4: give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause; "I
will earmark this money for your research"; "She sets aside
time for meditation every day" [syn: allow, appropriate,
earmark, set aside, reserve]
5: make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be
attainable or cause to remain; "This leaves no room for
improvement"; "The evidence allows only one conclusion";
"allow for mistakes"; "leave lots of time for the trip";
"This procedure provides for lots of leeway" [syn: leave,
allow for, allow, provide]
6: allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or
validity of something; "I allow for this possibility"; "The
seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash"
[syn: allow, take into account]
7: afford possibility; "This problem admits of no solution";
"This short story allows of several different
interpretations" [syn: admit, allow]
8: allow the other (baseball) team to score; "give up a run"
[syn: give up, allow]
9: grant as a discount or in exchange; "The camera store owner
allowed me $50 on my old camera"
10: allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without
opposing or prohibiting; "We don't allow dogs here";
"Children are not permitted beyond this point"; "We cannot
tolerate smoking in the hospital" [syn: allow, permit,
tolerate]
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avow
(definition)
v 1: to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before
God I swear I am innocent" [syn: affirm, verify,
assert, avow, aver, swan, swear]
2: admit openly and bluntly; make no bones about [syn: avow,
avouch] [ant: disavow]
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bloc
(definition)
n 1: a group of countries in special alliance [syn: bloc,
axis]
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block
(name)
(definition)
n 1: a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular
sides); "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks"
2: a rectangular area in a city surrounded by streets and
usually containing several buildings; "he lives in the next
block" [syn: block, city block]
3: a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular
sides [syn: block, cube]
4: a number or quantity of related things dealt with as a unit;
"he reserved a large block of seats"; "he held a large block
of the company's stock"
5: housing in a large building that is divided into separate
units; "there is a block of classrooms in the west wing"
6: (computer science) a sector or group of sectors that function
as the smallest data unit permitted; "since blocks are often
defined as a single sector, the terms `block' and `sector'
are sometimes used interchangeably"
7: an inability to remember or think of something you normally
can do; often caused by emotional tension; "I knew his name
perfectly well but I had a temporary block" [syn: block,
mental block]
8: a simple machine consisting of a wheel with a groove in which
a rope can run to change the direction or point of
application of a force applied to the rope [syn: pulley,
pulley-block, pulley block, block]
9: a metal casting containing the cylinders and cooling ducts of
an engine; "the engine had to be replaced because the block
was cracked" [syn: engine block, cylinder block, block]
10: an obstruction in a pipe or tube; "we had to call a plumber
to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe" [syn:
blockage, block, closure, occlusion, stop,
stoppage]
11: a platform from which an auctioneer sells; "they put their
paintings on the block" [syn: auction block, block]
12: the act of obstructing or deflecting someone's movements
[syn: blocking, block]
v 1: render unsuitable for passage; "block the way"; "barricade
the streets"; "stop the busy road" [syn: barricade,
block, blockade, stop, block off, block up,
bar]
2: hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His
brother blocked him at every turn" [syn: obstruct,
blockade, block, hinder, stymie, stymy,
embarrass]
3: stop from happening or developing; "Block his election";
"Halt the process" [syn: stop, halt, block, kibosh]
4: interfere with or prevent the reception of signals; "Jam the
Voice of America"; "block the signals emitted by this
station" [syn: jam, block]
5: run on a block system; "block trains"
6: interrupt the normal function of by means of anesthesia;
"block a nerve"; "block a muscle"
7: shut out from view or get in the way so as to hide from
sight; "The thick curtain blocked the action on the stage";
"The trees obstruct my view of the mountains" [syn:
obstruct, block]
8: stamp or emboss a title or design on a book with a block;
"block the book cover"
9: obstruct; "My nose is all stuffed"; "Her arteries are
blocked" [syn: stuff, lug, choke up, block] [ant:
loosen up, unstuff]
10: block passage through; "obstruct the path" [syn: obstruct,
obturate, impede, occlude, jam, block, close up]
[ant: disengage, free]
11: support, secure, or raise with a block; "block a plate for
printing"; "block the wheels of a car"
12: impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball); "block an
attack" [syn: parry, block, deflect]
13: be unable to remember; "I'm drawing a blank"; "You are
blocking the name of your first wife!" [syn: forget,
block, blank out, draw a blank] [ant: call back,
call up, recall, recollect, remember, retrieve,
think]
14: shape by using a block; "Block a hat"; "block a garment"
15: shape into a block or blocks; "block the graphs so one can
see the results clearly"
16: prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds";
"Freeze the assets of this hostile government" [syn:
freeze, block, immobilize, immobilise] [ant: free,
release, unblock, unfreeze]
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bock
(name)
(definition)
n 1: a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and
aged through the winter for consumption in the spring [syn:
bock, bock beer]
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bough
(name)
(definition)
n 1: any of the larger branches of a tree
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bow
(name)
(definition)
n 1: a knot with two loops and loose ends; used to tie shoelaces
[syn: bow, bowknot]
2: a slightly curved piece of resilient wood with taut horsehair
strands; used in playing certain stringed instruments
3: front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of
the boat toward the finish line" [syn: bow, fore, prow,
stem]
4: a weapon for shooting arrows, composed of a curved piece of
resilient wood with a taut cord to propel the arrow
5: something curved in shape [syn: bow, arc]
6: bending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or
submission or shame or greeting [syn: bow, bowing,
obeisance]
7: an appearance by actors or performers at the end of the
concert or play in order to acknowledge the applause of the
audience [syn: bow, curtain call]
8: a decorative interlacing of ribbons
9: a stroke with a curved piece of wood with taut horsehair
strands that is used in playing stringed instruments
v 1: bend one's knee or body, or lower one's head; "He bowed
before the King"; "She bowed her head in shame" [syn:
bow, bow down]
2: yield to another's wish or opinion; "The government bowed to
the military pressure" [syn: submit, bow, defer,
accede, give in]
3: bend the head or the upper part of the body in a gesture of
respect or greeting; "He bowed before the King"
4: bend one's back forward from the waist on down; "he crouched
down"; "She bowed before the Queen"; "The young man stooped
to pick up the girl's purse" [syn: crouch, stoop, bend,
bow]
5: play on a string instrument with a bow
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brow
(definition)
n 1: the part of the face above the eyes [syn: brow,
forehead]
2: the arch of hair above each eye [syn: eyebrow, brow,
supercilium]
3: the peak of a hill; "the sun set behind the brow of distant
hills" [syn: hilltop, brow]
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chock
(definition)
adv 1: as completely as possible; "it was chock-a-block full"
[syn: chock, chock-a-block]
n 1: a block of wood used to prevent the sliding or rolling of a
heavy object [syn: chock, wedge]
v 1: secure with chocks
2: support on chocks; "chock the boat"
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chow
(definition)
n 1: the imperial dynasty of China from 1122 to 221 BC; notable
for the rise of Confucianism and Taoism [syn: Zhou, Zhou
dynasty, Chou, Chou dynasty, Chow, Chow dynasty]
2: informal terms for a meal [syn: chow, chuck, eats,
grub]
3: breed of medium-sized dogs with a thick coat and fluffy
curled tails and distinctive blue-black tongues; believed to
have originated in northern China [syn: chow, chow chow]
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ciao
(definition)
n 1: an acknowledgment that can be used to say hello or goodbye
(aloha is Hawaiian and ciao is Italian) [syn: aloha,
ciao]
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clock
(definition)
n 1: a timepiece that shows the time of day
v 1: measure the time or duration of an event or action or the
person who performs an action in a certain period of time;
"he clocked the runners" [syn: clock, time]
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cock
(name)
(definition)
n 1: obscene terms for penis [syn: cock, prick, dick,
shaft, pecker, peter, tool, putz]
2: faucet consisting of a rotating device for regulating flow of
a liquid [syn: stopcock, cock, turncock]
3: the part of a gunlock that strikes the percussion cap when
the trigger is pulled [syn: hammer, cock]
4: adult male chicken [syn: cock, rooster]
5: adult male bird
v 1: tilt or slant to one side; "cock one's head"
2: set the trigger of a firearm back for firing
3: to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to
impress others; "He struts around like a rooster in a hen
house" [syn: tittup, swagger, ruffle, prance,
strut, sashay, cock]
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cow
(name)
(definition)
n 1: female of domestic cattle: "`moo-cow' is a child's term"
[syn: cow, moo-cow]
2: mature female of mammals of which the male is called `bull'
3: a large unpleasant woman
v 1: subdue, restrain, or overcome by affecting with a feeling
of awe; frighten (as with threats) [syn: overawe, cow]
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crock
(name)
(definition)
n 1: a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or
principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments
and ink [syn: carbon black, lampblack, soot, smut,
crock]
2: nonsense; foolish talk; "that's a crock"
3: an earthen jar (made of baked clay) [syn: crock,
earthenware jar]
v 1: release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric
2: soil with or as with crock
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disallow
(definition)
v 1: command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night";
"Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"; "Dad nixed
our plans" [syn: forbid, prohibit, interdict,
proscribe, veto, disallow, nix] [ant: allow,
countenance, let, permit]
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disavow
(definition)
v 1: refuse to acknowledge; disclaim knowledge of;
responsibility for, or association with; "Her husband
disavowed her after 30 years of marriage and six children"
[ant: avouch, avow]
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doc
(definition)
n 1: a licensed medical practitioner; "I felt so bad I went to
see my doctor" [syn: doctor, doc, physician, MD,
Dr., medico]
2: the United States federal department that promotes and
administers domestic and foreign trade (including management
of the census and the patent office); created in 1913 [syn:
Department of Commerce, Commerce Department, Commerce,
DoC]
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dock
(definition)
n 1: an enclosure in a court of law where the defendant sits
during the trial
2: any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots,
sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine [syn:
dock, sorrel, sour grass]
3: a platform built out from the shore into the water and
supported by piles; provides access to ships and boats [syn:
pier, wharf, wharfage, dock]
4: a platform where trucks or trains can be loaded or unloaded
[syn: dock, loading dock]
5: landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and
unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out;
"the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late" [syn:
dock, dockage, docking facility]
6: the solid bony part of the tail of an animal as distinguished
from the hair
7: a short or shortened tail of certain animals [syn: bobtail,
bob, dock]
v 1: come into dock; "the ship docked" [ant: undock]
2: deprive someone of benefits, as a penalty
3: deduct from someone's wages
4: remove or shorten the tail of an animal [syn: dock, tail,
bob]
5: maneuver into a dock; "dock the ships" [ant: undock]
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endow
(definition)
v 1: give qualities or abilities to [syn: endow, indue,
gift, empower, invest, endue]
2: furnish with an endowment; "When she got married, she got
dowered" [syn: endow, dower]
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flock
(definition)
n 1: a church congregation guided by a pastor
2: a group of birds
3: (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent;
"a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money";
"he made a mint on the stock market"; "see the rest of the
winners in our huge passel of photos"; "it must have cost
plenty"; "a slew of journalists"; "a wad of money" [syn:
batch, deal, flock, good deal, great deal,
hatful, heap, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint,
mountain, muckle, passel, peck, pile, plenty,
pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, spate,
stack, tidy sum, wad]
4: an orderly crowd; "a troop of children" [syn: troop,
flock]
5: a group of sheep or goats [syn: flock, fold]
v 1: move as a crowd or in a group; "Tourists flocked to the
shrine where the statue was said to have shed tears"
2: come together as in a cluster or flock; "The poets
constellate in this town every summer" [syn: cluster,
constellate, flock, clump]
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floe
(definition)
n 1: a flat mass of ice (smaller than an ice field) floating at
sea [syn: ice floe, floe]
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frock
(definition)
n 1: a habit worn by clerics
2: a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice [syn:
dress, frock]
v 1: put a frock on
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hock
(definition)
n 1: any of several white wines from the Rhine River valley in
Germany (`hock' is British usage) [syn: Rhine wine,
Rhenish, hock]
2: tarsal joint of the hind leg of hoofed mammals; corresponds
to the human ankle [syn: hock, hock-joint]
v 1: leave as a guarantee in return for money; "pawn your
grandfather's gold watch" [syn: pawn, soak, hock]
2: disable by cutting the hock
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jock
(definition)
n 1: a person trained to compete in sports [syn: athlete,
jock]
2: a support for the genitals worn by men engaging in strenuous
exercise [syn: athletic supporter, supporter,
suspensor, jockstrap, jock]
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knock
(name)
(definition)
n 1: the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or
bearing); "the knocking grew louder" [syn: knock,
knocking]
2: negative criticism [syn: knock, roast]
3: a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a
bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head" [syn:
knock, bash, bang, smash, belt]
4: a bad experience; "the school of hard knocks"
5: the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack"
[syn: knock, belt, rap, whack, whang]
v 1: deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear
across the room" [syn: knock, strike hard]
2: rap with the knuckles; "knock on the door"
3: knock against with force or violence; "My car bumped into the
tree" [syn: bump, knock]
4: make light, repeated taps on a surface; "he was tapping his
fingers on the table impatiently" [syn: tap, rap,
knock, pink]
5: sound like a car engine that is firing too early; "the car
pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline"; "The car pinked
when the ignition was too far retarded" [syn: pink, ping,
knock]
6: find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or
perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't
knock the food--it's free" [syn: knock, criticize,
criticise, pick apart] [ant: praise]
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kowtow
(definition)
n 1: a former Chinese custom of touching the ground with the
forehead as a sign of respect or submission [syn: kowtow,
kotow]
v 1: bend the knees and bow in a servile manner [syn: scrape,
kowtow, genuflect]
2: try to gain favor by cringing or flattering; "He is always
kowtowing to his boss" [syn: fawn, toady, truckle,
bootlick, kowtow, kotow, suck up]
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loch
(name)
(definition)
n 1: a long narrow inlet of the sea in Scotland (especially when
it is nearly landlocked)
2: Scottish word for a lake
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lock
(name)
(definition)
n 1: a fastener fitted to a door or drawer to keep it firmly
closed
2: a strand or cluster of hair [syn: lock, curl, ringlet,
whorl]
3: a mechanism that detonates the charge of a gun
4: enclosure consisting of a section of canal that can be closed
to control the water level; used to raise or lower vessels
that pass through it [syn: lock, lock chamber]
5: a restraint incorporated into the ignition switch to prevent
the use of a vehicle by persons who do not have the key [syn:
lock, ignition lock]
6: any wrestling hold in which some part of the opponent's body
is twisted or pressured
v 1: fasten with a lock; "lock the bike to the fence" [ant:
unlock]
2: keep engaged; "engaged the gears" [syn: engage, mesh,
lock, operate] [ant: disengage, withdraw]
3: become rigid or immoveable; "The therapist noticed that the
patient's knees tended to lock in this exercise" [ant:
unlock]
4: hold in a locking position; "He locked his hands around her
neck" [syn: lock, interlock, interlace]
5: become engaged or intermeshed with one another; "They were
locked in embrace" [syn: interlock, lock]
6: hold fast (in a certain state); "He was locked in a laughing
fit"
7: place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone
cannot escape; "The parents locked her daughter up for the
weekend"; "She locked her jewels in the safe" [syn: lock
in, lock away, lock, put away, shut up, shut away,
lock up]
8: pass by means through a lock in a waterway
9: build locks in order to facilitate the navigation of vessels
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meow
(definition)
n 1: the sound made by a cat (or any sound resembling this)
[syn: meow, mew, miaou, miaow, miaul]
v 1: cry like a cat; "the cat meowed" [syn: meow, mew]
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mock
(definition)
adj 1: constituting a copy or imitation of something; "boys in
mock battle"
n 1: the act of mocking or ridiculing; "they made a mock of him"
v 1: treat with contempt; "The new constitution mocks all
democratic principles" [syn: mock, bemock]
2: imitate with mockery and derision; "The children mocked their
handicapped classmate"
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nock
(name)
(definition)
v 1: make small marks into the surface of; "score the clay
before firing it" [syn: score, nock, mark]
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now
(definition)
adv 1: in the historical present; at this point in the narration
of a series of past events; "President Kennedy now calls
in the National Guard"; "Washington now decides to cross
the Delaware"; "the ship is now listing to port"
2: in these times; "it is solely by their language that the
upper classes nowadays are distinguished"- Nancy Mitford; "we
now rarely see horse-drawn vehicles on city streets"; "today
almost every home has television" [syn: nowadays, now,
today]
3: used to preface a command or reproof or request; "now hear
this!"; "now pay attention"
4: at the present moment; "goods now on sale"; "the now-aging
dictator"; "they are now abroad"; "he is busy at present
writing a new novel"; "it could happen any time now" [syn:
now, at present]
5: without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening; "he
answered immediately"; "found an answer straightaway"; "an
official accused of dishonesty should be suspended
forthwith"; "Come here now!" [syn: immediately,
instantly, straightaway, straight off, directly,
now, right away, at once, forthwith, like a shot]
6: (prefatory or transitional) indicates a change of subject or
activity; "Now the next problem is..."
7: in the immediate past; "told me just now"
n 1: the momentary present; "Now is a good time to do it"; "it
worked up to right now"
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plough
(definition)
n 1: a group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa
Major [syn: Big Dipper, Dipper, Plough, Charles's
Wain, Wain, Wagon]
2: a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the soil
and cut a furrow prior to sowing [syn: plow, plough]
v 1: move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or
going through the soil; "The ship plowed through the water"
[syn: plow, plough]
2: to break and turn over earth especially with a plow; "Farmer
Jones plowed his east field last week"; "turn the earth in
the Spring" [syn: plow, plough, turn]
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pock
(name)
(definition)
n 1: a pustule in an eruptive disease
v 1: mark with a scar; "The skin disease scarred his face
permanently" [syn: scar, mark, pock, pit]
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prow
(definition)
n 1: front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of
the boat toward the finish line" [syn: bow, fore,
prow, stem]
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roc
(definition)
n 1: mythical bird of prey having enormous size and strength
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rock
(name)
(definition)
n 1: a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he
threw a rock at me" [syn: rock, stone]
2: material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those
making up the Earth's crust; "that mountain is solid rock";
"stone is abundant in New England and there are many
quarries" [syn: rock, stone]
3: United States gynecologist and devout Catholic who conducted
the first clinical trials of the oral contraceptive pill
(1890-1984) [syn: Rock, John Rock]
4: (figurative) someone who is strong and stable and dependable;
"he was her rock during the crisis"; "Thou art Peter, and
upon this rock I will build my church"--Gospel According to
Matthew
5: hard bright-colored stick candy (typically flavored with
peppermint) [syn: rock candy, rock]
6: a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of
black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-western; "rock
is a generic term for the range of styles that evolved out of
rock'n'roll." [syn: rock 'n' roll, rock'n'roll, rock-
and-roll, rock and roll, rock, rock music]
7: pitching dangerously to one side [syn: rock, careen,
sway, tilt]
v 1: move back and forth or sideways; "the ship was rocking";
"the tall building swayed"; "She rocked back and forth on
her feet" [syn: rock, sway, shake]
2: cause to move back and forth; "rock the cradle"; "rock the
baby"; "the wind swayed the trees gently" [syn: rock,
sway]
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schlock
(definition)
n 1: merchandise that is shoddy or inferior [syn: schlock,
shlock, dreck]
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scow
(definition)
n 1: any of various flat-bottomed boats with sloping ends
2: a barge carrying bulk materials in an open hold
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shock
(definition)
n 1: the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when
something bad happens accidentally; "his mother's death
left him in a daze"; "he was numb with shock" [syn: daze,
shock, stupor]
2: the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering
into combat; "the armies met in the shock of battle" [syn:
shock, impact]
3: a reflex response to the passage of electric current through
the body; "subjects received a small electric shock when they
made the wrong response"; "electricians get accustomed to
occasional shocks" [syn: electric shock, electrical
shock, shock]
4: (pathology) bodily collapse or near collapse caused by
inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells; characterized by
reduced cardiac output and rapid heartbeat and circulatory
insufficiency and pallor; "loss of blood is an important
cause of shock"
5: an instance of agitation of the earth's crust; "the first
shock of the earthquake came shortly after noon while workers
were at lunch" [syn: shock, seismic disturbance]
6: an unpleasant or disappointing surprise; "it came as a shock
to learn that he was injured" [syn: shock, blow]
7: a pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry;
stalks of Indian corn set up in a field; "corn is bound in
small sheaves and several sheaves are set up together in
shocks"; "whole fields of wheat in shock"
8: a bushy thick mass (especially hair); "he had an unruly shock
of black hair"
9: a sudden jarring impact; "the door closed with a jolt"; "all
the jars and jolts were smoothed out by the shock absorbers"
[syn: jolt, jar, jounce, shock]
10: a mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses; "the
old car needed a new set of shocks" [syn: shock absorber,
shock, cushion]
v 1: surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off; "I was floored
when I heard that I was promoted" [syn: shock, floor,
ball over, blow out of the water, take aback]
2: strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of
this married woman shocked her friends" [syn: shock,
offend, scandalize, scandalise, appal, appall,
outrage]
3: strike with horror or terror; "The news of the bombing
shocked her"
4: collide violently
5: collect or gather into shocks; "shock grain"
6: subject to electrical shocks
7: inflict a trauma upon [syn: traumatize, traumatise,
shock]
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smock
(definition)
n 1: a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the
ankles [syn: duster, gaberdine, gabardine, smock,
dust coat]
v 1: embellish by sewing in straight lines crossing each other
diagonally; "The folk dancers wore smocked shirts"
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sock
(definition)
n 1: hosiery consisting of a cloth covering for the foot; worn
inside the shoe; reaches to between the ankle and the knee
2: a truncated cloth cone mounted on a mast; used (e.g., at
airports) to show the direction of the wind [syn: windsock,
wind sock, sock, air sock, air-sleeve, wind sleeve,
wind cone, drogue]
v 1: hit hard [syn: sock, bop, whop, whap, bonk,
bash]
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sow
(definition)
n 1: an adult female hog
v 1: place (seeds) in or on the ground for future growth; "She
sowed sunflower seeds" [syn: sow, seed]
2: introduce into an environment; "sow suspicion or beliefs"
3: place seeds in or on (the ground); "sow the ground with
sunflower seeds" [syn: inseminate, sow, sow in]
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stock
(name)
(place)
(definition)
adj 1: repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse;
"bromidic sermons"; "his remarks were trite and
commonplace"; "hackneyed phrases"; "a stock answer";
"repeating threadbare jokes"; "parroting some timeworn
axiom"; "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'" [syn:
banal, commonplace, hackneyed, old-hat,
shopworn, stock(a), threadbare, timeworn,
tired, trite, well-worn]
2: routine; "a stock answer"
3: regularly and widely used or sold; "a standard size"; "a
stock item" [syn: standard, stock]
n 1: the capital raised by a corporation through the issue of
shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity);
"he owns a controlling share of the company's stock"
2: the merchandise that a shop has on hand; "they carried a vast
inventory of hardware"; "they stopped selling in exact sizes
in order to reduce inventory" [syn: stock, inventory]
3: the handle of a handgun or the butt end of a rifle or shotgun
or part of the support of a machine gun or artillery gun;
"the rifle had been fitted with a special stock" [syn:
stock, gunstock]
4: a certificate documenting the shareholder's ownership in the
corporation; "the value of his stocks doubled during the past
year" [syn: stock certificate, stock]
5: a supply of something available for future use; "he brought
back a large store of Cuban cigars" [syn: store, stock,
fund]
6: the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has
been warriors" [syn: lineage, line, line of descent,
descent, bloodline, blood line, blood, pedigree,
ancestry, origin, parentage, stemma, stock]
7: a special variety of domesticated animals within a species;
"he experimented on a particular breed of white rats"; "he
created a new strain of sheep" [syn: breed, strain,
stock]
8: liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered; used as a
basis for e.g. soups or sauces; "she made gravy with a base
of beef stock" [syn: broth, stock]
9: the reputation and popularity a person has; "his stock was so
high he could have been elected mayor"
10: persistent thickened stem of a herbaceous perennial plant
[syn: stock, caudex]
11: a plant or stem onto which a graft is made; especially a
plant grown specifically to provide the root part of grafted
plants
12: any of several Old World plants cultivated for their
brightly colored flowers [syn: stock, gillyflower]
13: any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus
Malcolmia [syn: Malcolm stock, stock]
14: lumber used in the construction of something; "they will cut
round stock to 1-inch diameter"
15: the handle end of some implements or tools; "he grabbed the
cue by the stock"
16: an ornamental white cravat [syn: neckcloth, stock]
17: any animals kept for use or profit [syn: livestock,
stock, farm animal]
v 1: have on hand; "Do you carry kerosene heaters?" [syn:
stock, carry, stockpile]
2: equip with a stock; "stock a rifle"
3: supply with fish; "stock a lake"
4: supply with livestock; "stock a farm"
5: amass so as to keep for future use or sale or for a
particular occasion or use; "let's stock coffee as long as
prices are low" [syn: stock, buy in, stock up]
6: provide or furnish with a stock of something; "stock the
larder with meat"
7: put forth and grow sprouts or shoots; "the plant sprouted
early this year" [syn: sprout, stock]
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thou
(definition)
n 1: the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100 [syn:
thousand, one thousand, 1000, M, K, chiliad,
G, grand, thou, yard]
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vow
(definition)
n 1: a solemn pledge (to oneself or to another or to a deity) to
do something or to behave in a certain manner; "they took
vows of poverty"
v 1: make a vow; promise; "He vowed never to drink alcohol
again"
2: dedicate to a deity by a vow [syn: vow, consecrate]
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wok
(definition)
n 1: pan with a convex bottom; used for frying in Chinese
cooking
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wow
(definition)
n 1: a joke that seems extremely funny [syn: belly laugh,
sidesplitter, howler, thigh-slapper, scream, wow,
riot]
v 1: impress greatly; "The speaker wowed the audience"
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fao
(definition)
n 1: the United Nations agency concerned with the international
organization of food and agriculture [syn: Food and
Agriculture Organization, Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations, FAO]
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frau
(definition)
n 1: a German courtesy title or form of address for an adult
woman
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hao
(definition)
n 1: 10 hao equal 1 dong in Vietnam
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howe
(name)
(place)
(definition)
n 1: United States editor (1920-1993) [syn: Howe, Irving
Howe]
2: Canadian hockey player who holds the record for playing the
most games (born 1928) [syn: Howe, Gordie Howe, Gordon
Howe]
3: United States feminist who was active in the women's suffrage
movement (1819-1910) [syn: Howe, Julia Ward Howe]
4: United States inventor who built early sewing machines and
won suits for patent infringement against other manufacturers
(including Isaac M. Singer) (1819-1867) [syn: Howe, Elias
Howe]
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lao
(place)
(definition)
adj 1: of or relating to a member of the Buddhist people
inhabiting the Mekong river in Laos and Thailand
n 1: a member of a Buddhist people inhabiting the area of the
Mekong River in Laos and Thailand and speaking the Lao
language; related to the Thais [syn: Lao, Laotian]
2: the Tai language of a Buddhist people living in the area of
the Mekong River in Thailand and Laos
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mao
(name)
(place)
(definition)
n 1: an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of many body
compounds (e.g., epinephrine and norepinephrine and
serotonin) [syn: monoamine oxidase, MAO]
2: Chinese communist leader (1893-1976) [syn: Mao, Mao
Zedong, Mao Tsetung]
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pow
(name)
(definition)
n 1: a person who surrenders to (or is taken by) the enemy in
time of war [syn: prisoner of war, POW]
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tao
(place)
(definition)
n 1: an adherent of any branch of Taoism [syn: Taoist, Tao]
2: the ultimate principle of the universe
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liao
(definition)
n 1: the dynasty that ruled much of Manchuria and northeastern
China from 947 to 1125 [syn: Liao, Liao dynasty]
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macao
(definition)
n 1: a former Portuguese province on the south coast of China
and two islands in the South China Sea; reverted to China
in 1999 [syn: Macao, Macau]
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macau
(place)
(definition)
n 1: a former Portuguese province on the south coast of China
and two islands in the South China Sea; reverted to China
in 1999 [syn: Macao, Macau]
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bloch
(definition)
n 1: United States composer (born in Switzerland) who composed
symphonies and chamber music and choral music and a piano
sonata and an opera (1880-1959) [syn: Bloch, Ernest
Bloch]
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blok
(definition)
n 1: Russian poet (1880-1921) [syn: Blok, Alexander
Alexandrovich Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok]
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choc
(definition)
n 1: colloquial British abbreviation; "a box of chocs"
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locke
(name)
(definition)
n 1: English empiricist philosopher who believed that all
knowledge is derived from sensory experience (1632-1704)
[syn: Locke, John Locke]
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spock
(definition)
n 1: United States pediatrician whose many books on child care
influenced the upbringing of children around the world
(1903-1998) [syn: Spock, Benjamin Spock]
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koch
(name)
(definition)
n 1: German bacteriologist who isolated the anthrax bacillus and
the tubercle bacillus and the cholera bacillus (1843-1910)
[syn: Koch, Robert Koch]
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plow
(definition)
n 1: a farm tool having one or more heavy blades to break the
soil and cut a furrow prior to sowing [syn: plow,
plough]
v 1: to break and turn over earth especially with a plow;
"Farmer Jones plowed his east field last week"; "turn the
earth in the Spring" [syn: plow, plough, turn]
2: act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This
book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western
Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"
[syn: cover, treat, handle, plow, deal, address]
3: move in a way resembling that of a plow cutting into or going
through the soil; "The ship plowed through the water" [syn:
plow, plough]
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pibroch
(definition)
n 1: martial music with variations; to be played by bagpipes
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clough
(name)
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how
(name)
-
langue
(place)
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yow
-
graue
-
cau
-
ow
-
aue
(place)
-
bao
(name)
(place)
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brau
-
brough
(name)
(place)
-
cao
-
chao
(place)
-
crough
-
dao
(place)
-
dow
(name)
-
dowe
(name)
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gnau
-
gow
(name)
-
grau
-
hau
-
hsiao
-
kao
-
kau
-
kough
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lau
(name)
(place)
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pao
-
sao
-
yao
(place)
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bilbao
(place)
-
depauw
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fernao
(name)