| ABNORMITY | • abnormity n. (Rare) Alternative form of abnormality. • abnormity n. A monstrosity.
 • ABNORMITY n. a deviation from the norm (rule); an irregularity.
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| ABODEMENT | • abodement n. (Obsolete) A foreboding; an omen. • ABODEMENT n. (obsolete) a foreboding; an evil omen.
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| ABOMINATE | • abominate adj. (Rare) Abominable; detested. • abominate v. (Transitive) To feel disgust towards; to loathe or detest thoroughly; to hate in the highest degree…
 • abominate v. (Transitive, colloquial) To dislike strongly.
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| AMBITIONS | • ambitions n. Plural of ambition. • AMBITION v. to seek with eagerness.
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| BADMINTON | • badminton n. (Uncountable) A racquet sport played indoors on a court by two opposing players (singles) or two opposing… • badminton n. (Countable) A cooling summer drink made with claret, sugar, and soda water.
 • Badminton prop.n. A village and civil parish in South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref ST8082).
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| BARNSTORM | • barnstorm v. To travel around the countryside making political speeches etc. • barnstorm v. (US) To appear at fairs and carnivals in exhibitions of stunt flying, sporting events, or theater.
 • barnstorm v. (US, of a sports team) To travel from town to town performing in front of small crowds.
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| BATSWOMAN | • batswoman n. (Cricket) A female batter. • BATSWOMAN n. a female person who wields the bat at cricket.
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| BATSWOMEN | • batswomen n. Plural of batswoman. • BATSWOMAN n. a female person who wields the bat at cricket.
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| BOMBINATE | • bombinate v. To buzz or hum. • BOMBINATE v. to buzz, drone, also BOMBILATE.
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| BROMANTIC | • bromantic adj. (Informal) Of or relating to bromance. • BROMANTIC adj. characterising a close but not romantic or sexual relationship between two men.
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| BROMATING | • bromating v. Present participle of bromate. • BROMATE v. to combine with bromine.
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| BROMINATE | • brominate v. (Chemistry, transitive) To treat or react with bromine or hydrobromic acid, to introduce bromine into a compound. • BROMINATE v. to treat with bromine.
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| COMBATANT | • combatant n. A person engaged in combat, often armed. • combatant adj. Contending; disposed to contend.
 • combatant adj. Involving combat.
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| COMBATING | • combating v. Alternative spelling of combatting: present participle of combat. • COMBAT v. to fight against.
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| COMBINATE | • combinate n. The result of a combining of two or more components. • combinate adj. United; joined; betrothed.
 • COMBINATE adj. combined; betrothed.
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| ENTAMOEBA | • entamoeba n. Alternative spelling of entameba. • Entamoeba prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Entamoebidae – amoebae found as internal parasites or commensals…
 • ENTAMOEBA n. (Greek) an amoeba that causes amoebic dysentery, also ENDAMEBA, ENDAMOEBA, ENTAMEBA.
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| MOUNTABLE | • mountable adj. Able to be mounted. • MOUNTABLE adj. such as can be mounted.
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| NONCOMBAT | • noncombat adj. Not involved in, or not designed for, combat. • NONCOMBAT adj. not engaged in combat.
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| TAMBOURIN | • tambourin n. Obsolete form of tambourine (percussion instrument). • tambourin n. (Obsolete) An old lively Provençal dance, common on the stage.
 • TAMBOURIN n. a long, narrow, Provencal drum; a two-beat dance style, accompanied by a tambourin.
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