| ABROGATED | • abrogated v. Simple past tense and past participle of abrogate. • ABROGATE v. to repeal (a law, custom, etc.); to abolish authoritatively or formally.
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| BEGGARDOM | • beggardom n. The realm or state of beggars. • BEGGARDOM n. the state of being a beggar.
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| BEGROANED | • begroaned v. Simple past tense and past participle of begroan. • BEGROAN v. to groan at.
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| BODEGUERO | • bodeguero n. (US) The owner of a bodega (shop that sells alcohol). • BODEGUERO n. (Spanish) a man who owns or runs a bodega.
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| BONDAGERS | • bondagers n. Plural of bondager. • BONDAGER n. (historical) a field worker, esp. a woman who works in the field.
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| BORDERING | • bordering v. Present participle of border. • bordering adj. Having a common boundary or border.
 • bordering n. A pattern or ornament forming a border.
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| BROWRIDGE | • browridge n. Alternative form of brow ridge. • brow␣ridge n. A bony projection in humans and other primates located above eye sockets delimiting the bottom of the forehead.
 • BROWRIDGE n. a prominence of the frontal bone above the eye.
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| BUDGEROWS | • budgerows n. Plural of budgerow. • BUDGEROW n. (Hindi) a heavy keelless barge, also BUDGERO.
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| BURGEONED | • burgeoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of burgeon. • BURGEON v. to grow rapidly.
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| DANNEBROG | • Dannebrog n. The national flag of Denmark, featuring a white Nordic cross atop a red background; is said to be the… • Dannebrog n. A Danish order of knights founded in 1219 and revived in 1671.
 • Dannebrog prop.n. A village in Nebraska.
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| DESORBING | • desorbing v. Present participle of desorb. • DESORB v. to release a sorbed substance, compare ABSORB, ADSORB, SORB.
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| DOGROBBER | • dogrobber n. Alternative form of dog robber. • dog␣robber n. (Obsolete, derogatory) A contemptible person, especially one who steals scraps of food.
 • dog␣robber n. (Obsolete) A menial; a low-level servant.
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| EMBARGOED | • embargoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of embargo. • EMBARGO v. to prohibit trade by a governmental order.
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| GARDEROBE | • garderobe n. (Historical) A storeroom or wardrobe. • garderobe n. (Historical) A lavatory, especially in a castle and built into the outer wall, with vent directly over…
 • GARDEROBE n. (historical) a chamber for storing clothes; a private chamber, a privy.
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| PEGBOARDS | • pegboards n. Plural of pegboard. • PEGBOARD n. a board with holes for pegs.
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| REBODYING | • rebodying v. Present participle of rebody. • REBODY v. to renew the body of.
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