| RASURES | • rasures n. Plural of rasure. • RASURE n. the act of scraping, also RAZURE.
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| ERASURES | • erasures n. Plural of erasure. • ERASURE n. the act of erasing.
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| LEASURES | • Leasures prop.n. Plural of Leasure. • LEASURE n. (Spenser) leisure.
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| MEASURES | • measures n. Plural of measure. • measures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of measure.
 • MEASURE v. to compare with a standard.
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| SEASURES | • seasures n. Plural of seasure. • SEASURE n. (obsolete) a seizure, also SEISURE, SEYSURE.
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| PLEASURES | • pleasures n. Plural of pleasure. • pleasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pleasure.
 • PLEASURE v. to give enjoyment or satisfaction to.
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| TREASURES | • treasures n. Plural of treasure. • treasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of treasure.
 • Treasures prop.n. Plural of Treasure.
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| ADMEASURES | • admeasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of admeasure. • ADMEASURE v. to measure.
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| EMBRASURES | • embrasures n. Plural of embrasure. • EMBRASURE n. (French) a loophole in fortifications; a window-opening with slanted sides, also EMBRAZURE.
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| REMEASURES | • remeasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of remeasure. • remeasures n. Plural of remeasure.
 • REMEASURE v. to measure again; to retrace.
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| COMMEASURES | • commeasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commeasure. • COMMEASURE v. to be commensurate with; to equal.
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| ENTREASURES | • entreasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entreasure. • ENTREASURE v. (archaic) to store in or as if in a treasury.
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| MISMEASURES | • mismeasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mismeasure. • MISMEASURE v. to measure or estimate incorrectly.
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| OUTMEASURES | • outmeasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmeasure. • OUTMEASURE v. to exceed in measure or extent.
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| PREMEASURES | • premeasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of premeasure. • PREMEASURE v. to measure in advance.
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| UNTREASURES | • untreasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untreasure. • UNTREASURE v. to despoil.
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| DISPLEASURES | • displeasures n. Plural of displeasure. • DISPLEASURE v. (archaic) to displease.
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| OVERMEASURES | • overmeasures n. Plural of overmeasure. • OVERMEASURE v. to measure excessively.
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| PASSEMEASURES | • PASSEMEASURE n. an old dance, a pavan in quicker time, also PASSAMEZZO. | 
| COUNTERMEASURES | • countermeasures n. Plural of countermeasure. • COUNTERMEASURE n. an action or device designed to negate or offset another.
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