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abed
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adv 1: in bed
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aforesaid
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adj 1: being the one previously mentioned or spoken of; "works
of all the aforementioned authors"; "said party has
denied the charges" [syn: aforesaid(a),
aforementioned(a), said(a)]
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ahead
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adv 1: at or in the front; "I see the lights of a town ahead";
"the road ahead is foggy"; "staring straight ahead"; "we
couldn't see over the heads of the people in front";
"with the cross of Jesus marching on before" [syn:
ahead, in front, before]
2: toward the future; forward in time; "I like to look ahead in
imagination to what the future may bring"; "I look forward to
seeing you" [syn: ahead, forward] [ant: back,
backward]
3: in a forward direction; "go ahead"; "the train moved ahead
slowly"; "the boat lurched ahead"; "moved onward into the
forest"; "they went slowly forward in the mud" [syn: ahead,
onward, onwards, forward, forwards, forrader]
4: ahead of time; in anticipation; "when you pay ahead (or in
advance) you receive a discount"; "We like to plan ahead";
"should have made reservations beforehand" [syn: ahead, in
advance, beforehand]
5: to a more advanced or advantageous position; "a young man
sure to get ahead"; "pushing talented students ahead"
6: to a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced
either toward the present or toward the future); "moved the
appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday"; "pushed the
deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday"
7: leading or ahead in a competition; "the horse was three
lengths ahead going into the home stretch"; "ahead by two
pawns"; "our candidate is in the lead in the polls"; "way out
front in the race"; "the advertising campaign put them out
front in sales" [syn: ahead, out front, in the lead]
adj 1: having the leading position or higher score in a contest;
"he is ahead by a pawn"; "the leading team in the pennant
race" [syn: ahead(p), in the lead, leading]
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airhead
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n 1: a flighty scatterbrained simpleton; "she's a total
airhead"; "every airhead on a big salary rushed out to buy
one"
2: a bridgehead seized by airborne troops
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arrowhead
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n 1: the pointed head or striking tip of an arrow
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beachhead
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n 1: a bridgehead on the enemy's shoreline seized by an
amphibious operation; "the Germans were desperately trying
to contain the Anzio beachhead"
2: an initial accomplishment that opens the way for further
developments; "the town became a beachhead in the campaign to
ban smoking outdoors"; "they are presently attempting to gain
a foothold in the Russian market" [syn: beachhead,
foothold]
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bead
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n 1: a small ball with a hole through the middle
2: a shape that is spherical and small; "he studied the shapes
of low-viscosity drops"; "beads of sweat on his forehead"
[syn: drop, bead, pearl]
3: a beaded molding for edging or decorating furniture [syn:
beading, bead, beadwork, astragal]
v 1: form into beads, as of water or sweat, for example
2: decorate by sewing beads onto; "bead the wedding gown"
3: string together like beads
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bed
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n 1: a piece of furniture that provides a place to sleep; "he
sat on the edge of the bed"; "the room had only a bed and
chair"
2: a plot of ground in which plants are growing; "the gardener
planted a bed of roses"
3: a depression forming the ground under a body of water; "he
searched for treasure on the ocean bed" [syn: bed,
bottom]
4: (geology) a stratum of rock (especially sedimentary rock);
"they found a bed of sandstone"
5: a stratum of ore or coal thick enough to be mined with
profit; "he worked in the coal beds" [syn: seam, bed]
6: single thickness of usually some homogeneous substance;
"slices of hard-boiled egg on a bed of spinach" [syn:
layer, bed]
7: the flat surface of a printing press on which the type form
is laid in the last stage of producing a newspaper or
magazine or book etc.
8: a foundation of earth or rock supporting a road or railroad
track; "the track bed had washed away"
v 1: furnish with a bed; "The inn keeper could bed all the new
arrivals"
2: place (plants) in a prepared bed of soil
3: put to bed; "The children were bedded at ten o'clock"
4: have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with
everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever
intimate with this man?" [syn: sleep together, roll in the
hay, love, make out, make love, sleep with, get
laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate, have
intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck,
jazz, eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it,
bang, get it on, bonk]
5: prepare for sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He goes
to bed at the crack of dawn" [syn: go to bed, turn in,
bed, crawl in, kip down, hit the hay, hit the sack,
sack out, go to sleep, retire] [ant: arise, get up,
rise, turn out, uprise]
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bedspread
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n 1: decorative cover for a bed [syn: bedspread, bedcover,
bed cover, bed covering, counterpane, spread]
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bedstead
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n 1: the framework of a bed [syn: bedstead, bedframe]
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beebread
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n 1: a mixture of nectar and pollen prepared by worker bees and
fed to larvae [syn: beebread, ambrosia]
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behead
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v 1: cut the head of; "the French King was beheaded during the
Revolution" [syn: decapitate, behead, decollate]
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bighead
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n 1: any of various diseases of animals characterized by edema
of the head and neck
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blackhead
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n 1: a black-tipped plug clogging a pore of the skin [syn:
blackhead, comedo]
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bleed
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v 1: lose blood from one's body [syn: shed blood, bleed,
hemorrhage]
2: draw blood; "In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients
as part of the treatment" [syn: bleed, leech,
phlebotomize, phlebotomise]
3: get or extort (money or other possessions) from someone;
"They bled me dry--I have nothing left!"
4: be diffused; "These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to
run" [syn: run, bleed]
5: drain of liquid or steam; "bleed the radiators"; "the
mechanic bled the engine"
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blockhead
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n 1: a stupid person; these words are used to express a low
opinion of someone's intelligence [syn: dunce,
dunderhead, numskull, blockhead, bonehead,
lunkhead, hammerhead, knucklehead, loggerhead,
muttonhead, shithead, dumbass, fuckhead]
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bloodshed
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n 1: the shedding of blood resulting in murder; "he avenged the
bloodshed of his kinsmen" [syn: bloodshed, gore]
2: indiscriminate slaughter; "a bloodbath took place when the
leaders of the plot surrendered"; "ten days after the
bloodletting Hitler gave the action its name"; "the valley is
no stranger to bloodshed and murder"; "a huge prison battue
was ordered" [syn: bloodbath, bloodletting, bloodshed,
battue]
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bobsled
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n 1: formerly two short sleds coupled together [syn: bobsled,
bobsleigh]
2: a long racing sled (for 2 or more people) with a steering
mechanism [syn: bobsled, bobsleigh, bob]
v 1: ride a bobsled; "The boys bobbed down the hill screaming
with pleasure" [syn: bobsled, bob]
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bonehead
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n 1: a stupid person; these words are used to express a low
opinion of someone's intelligence [syn: dunce,
dunderhead, numskull, blockhead, bonehead,
lunkhead, hammerhead, knucklehead, loggerhead,
muttonhead, shithead, dumbass, fuckhead]
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bread
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n 1: food made from dough of flour or meal and usually raised
with yeast or baking powder and then baked [syn: bread,
breadstuff, staff of life]
2: informal terms for money [syn: boodle, bread, cabbage,
clams, dinero, dough, gelt, kale, lettuce,
lolly, lucre, loot, moolah, pelf, scratch,
shekels, simoleons, sugar, wampum]
v 1: cover with bread crumbs; "bread the pork chops before
frying them"
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breed
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n 1: 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]
2: a special type; "Google represents a new breed of
entrepreneurs"
v 1: call forth [syn: engender, breed, spawn]
2: copulate with a female, used especially of horses; "The horse
covers the mare" [syn: breed, cover]
3: cause to procreate (animals); "She breeds dogs"
4: have young (animals) or reproduce (organisms); "pandas rarely
breed in captivity"; "These bacteria reproduce" [syn:
breed, multiply]
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bridgehead
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n 1: an area in hostile territory that has been captured and is
held awaiting further troops and supplies; "an attempt to
secure a bridgehead behind enemy lines"; "the only foothold
left for British troops in Europe was Gibraltar" [syn:
bridgehead, foothold]
2: a defensive post at the end of a bridge nearest to the enemy
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bulkhead
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n 1: a partition that divides a ship or plane into compartments
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bullhead
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n 1: freshwater sculpin with a large flattened bony-plated head
with hornlike spines
2: any of several common freshwater catfishes of the United
States [syn: bullhead, bullhead catfish]
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cede
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v 1: give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control
of another [syn: concede, yield, cede, grant]
2: relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to
surrender the building after the police moved in" [syn:
surrender, cede, deliver, give up]
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childbed
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n 1: concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of
contractions to the birth of a child; "she was in labor for
six hours" [syn: parturiency, labor, labour,
confinement, lying-in, travail, childbed]
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copperhead
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n 1: common coppery brown pit viper of upland eastern United
States [syn: copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix]
2: venomous but sluggish reddish-brown snake of Australia [syn:
copperhead, Denisonia superba]
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cornbread
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n 1: bread made primarily of cornmeal
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creed
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n 1: any system of principles or beliefs [syn: creed, credo]
2: the written body of teachings of a religious group that are
generally accepted by that group [syn: religious doctrine,
church doctrine, gospel, creed]
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crossbred
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adj 1: bred from parents of different varieties or species [ant:
purebred]
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crossbreed
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n 1: (genetics) an organism that is the offspring of genetically
dissimilar parents or stock; especially offspring produced
by breeding plants or animals of different varieties or
breeds or species; "a mule is a cross between a horse and a
donkey" [syn: hybrid, crossbreed, cross]
v 1: breed animals or plants using parents of different races
and varieties; "cross a horse and a donkey"; "Mendel tried
crossbreeding"; "these species do not interbreed" [syn:
crossbreed, cross, hybridize, hybridise,
interbreed]
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dead
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adv 1: quickly and without warning; "he stopped suddenly" [syn:
abruptly, suddenly, short, dead]
2: completely and without qualification; used informally as
intensifiers; "an absolutely magnificent painting"; "a
perfectly idiotic idea"; "you're perfectly right"; "utterly
miserable"; "you can be dead sure of my innocence"; "was dead
tired"; "dead right" [syn: absolutely, perfectly,
utterly, dead]
adj 1: no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have
life; "the nerve is dead"; "a dead pallor"; "he was
marked as a dead man by the assassin" [ant: alive(p),
live]
2: not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity
to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or
heat; "Mars is a dead planet"; "dead soil"; "dead coals";
"the fire is dead" [ant: live]
3: very tired; "was all in at the end of the day"; "so beat I
could flop down and go to sleep anywhere"; "bushed after all
that exercise"; "I'm dead after that long trip" [syn: all
in(p), beat(p), bushed(p), dead(p)]
4: unerringly accurate; "a dead shot"; "took dead aim"
5: physically inactive; "Crater Lake is in the crater of a dead
volcano of the Cascade Range"
6: (followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity;
unresponsive; "passersby were dead to our plea for help";
"numb to the cries for mercy" [syn: dead(p), numb(p)]
7: devoid of physical sensation; numb; "his gums were dead from
the novocain"; "she felt no discomfort as the dentist drilled
her deadened tooth"; "a public desensitized by continuous
television coverage of atrocities" [syn: dead, deadened]
8: lacking acoustic resonance; "dead sounds characteristic of
some compact discs"; "the dead wall surfaces of a recording
studio"
9: not yielding a return; "dead capital"; "idle funds" [syn:
dead, idle]
10: not circulating or flowing; "dead air"; "dead water";
"stagnant water" [syn: dead(a), stagnant]
11: not surviving in active use; "Latin is a dead language"
12: lacking resilience or bounce; "a dead tennis ball"
13: out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown; "a
dead telephone line"; "the motor is dead"
14: no longer having force or relevance; "a dead issue"
15: complete; "came to a dead stop"; "utter seriousness" [syn:
dead(a), utter]
16: drained of electric charge; discharged; "a dead battery";
"left the lights on and came back to find the battery
drained" [syn: dead, drained]
17: devoid of activity; "this is a dead town; nothing ever
happens here"
n 1: people who are no longer living; "they buried the dead"
[ant: living]
2: a time when coldness (or some other quality associated with
death) is intense; "the dead of winter"
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deadhead
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n 1: a nonenterprising person who is not paying his way; "the
deadheads on the payroll should be eased out as fast as
possible"
2: a train or bus or taxi traveling empty
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deathbed
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n 1: the last few hours before death
2: the bed on which a person dies
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deed
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n 1: a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect
a transfer of property and to show the legal right to
possess it; "he signed the deed"; "he kept the title to his
car in the glove compartment" [syn: deed, deed of
conveyance, title]
2: something that people do or cause to happen [syn: act,
deed, human action, human activity]
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dragonhead
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n 1: American herb having sharply serrate lanceolate leaves and
spikes of blue to violet flowers [syn: dragonhead,
dragon's head, Dracocephalum parviflorum]
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dread
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adj 1: causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an
awful risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so
direful that London was shocked"; "the dread presence of
the headmaster"; "polio is no longer the dreaded disease
it once was"; "a dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling";
"horrendous explosions shook the city"; "a terrible
curse" [syn: awful, dire, direful, dread(a),
dreaded, dreadful, fearful, fearsome,
frightening, horrendous, horrific, terrible]
n 1: fearful expectation or anticipation; "the student looked
around the examination room with apprehension" [syn:
apprehension, apprehensiveness, dread]
v 1: be afraid or scared of; be frightened of; "I fear the
winters in Moscow"; "We should not fear the Communists!"
[syn: fear, dread]
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drumhead
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adj 1: performed speedily and without formality; "a summary
execution"; "summary justice" [syn: drumhead,
summary]
n 1: a membrane that is stretched taut over a drum [syn:
drumhead, head]
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ed
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n 1: impotence resulting from a man's inability to have or
maintain an erection of his penis [syn: erectile
dysfunction, male erecticle dysfunction, ED]
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egghead
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n 1: an intellectual; a very studious and academic person; "in
spite of her love of reading she denied being an egghead"
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embed
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v 1: fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the
back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in
the gum" [syn: implant, engraft, embed, imbed,
plant]
2: attach to, as a journalist to a military unit when reporting
on a war; "The young reporter was embedded with the Third
Division"
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farmstead
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n 1: the buildings and adjacent grounds of a farm
2: a farm together with its buildings [syn: farmplace, farm-
place, farmstead]
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fathead
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n 1: a man who is a stupid incompetent fool [syn: fathead,
goof, goofball, bozo, jackass, goose, cuckoo,
twat, zany]
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fed
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n 1: any federal law-enforcement officer [syn: Federal, Fed,
federal official]
2: the central bank of the United States; incorporates 12
Federal Reserve branch banks and all national banks and
state-chartered commercial banks and some trust companies;
"the Fed seeks to control the United States economy by
raising and lowering short-term interest rates and the money
supply" [syn: Federal Reserve System, Federal Reserve,
Fed, FRS]
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flatbed
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n 1: freight car without permanent sides or roof [syn:
flatcar, flatbed, flat]
2: an open truck bed or trailer with no sides; used to carry
large heavy objects
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flathead
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n 1: food fish of the Indonesian region of the Pacific;
resembles gurnards
2: pallid bottom-dwelling flat-headed fish with large eyes and a
duck-like snout
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gingerbread
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n 1: cake flavored with ginger
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godhead
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n 1: terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God [syn: Godhead,
Lord, Creator, Maker, Divine, God Almighty,
Almighty, Jehovah]
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head
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n 1: the upper part of the human body or the front part of the
body in animals; contains the face and brains; "he stuck
his head out the window" [syn: head, caput]
2: a single domestic animal; "200 head of cattle"
3: that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings;
the seat of the faculty of reason; "his mind wandered"; "I
couldn't get his words out of my head" [syn: mind, head,
brain, psyche, nous]
4: a person who is in charge; "the head of the whole operation"
[syn: head, chief, top dog]
5: the front of a military formation or procession; "the head of
the column advanced boldly"; "they were at the head of the
attack" [ant: rear]
6: the pressure exerted by a fluid; "a head of steam"
7: the top of something; "the head of the stairs"; "the head of
the page"; "the head of the list" [ant: foot]
8: the source of water from which a stream arises; "they tracked
him back toward the head of the stream" [syn: fountainhead,
headspring, head]
9: (grammar) the word in a grammatical constituent that plays
the same grammatical role as the whole constituent [syn:
head, head word]
10: the tip of an abscess (where the pus accumulates)
11: the length or height based on the size of a human or animal
head; "he is two heads taller than his little sister"; "his
horse won by a head"
12: a dense cluster of flowers or foliage; "a head of
cauliflower"; "a head of lettuce" [syn: capitulum, head]
13: the educator who has executive authority for a school; "she
sent unruly pupils to see the principal" [syn: principal,
school principal, head teacher, head]
14: an individual person; "tickets are $5 per head"
15: a user of (usually soft) drugs; "the office was full of
secret heads"
16: a natural elevation (especially a rocky one that juts out
into the sea) [syn: promontory, headland, head,
foreland]
17: a rounded compact mass; "the head of a comet"
18: the foam or froth that accumulates at the top when you pour
an effervescent liquid into a container; "the beer had a
large head of foam"
19: the part in the front or nearest the viewer; "he was in the
forefront"; "he was at the head of the column" [syn:
forefront, head]
20: a difficult juncture; "a pretty pass"; "matters came to a
head yesterday" [syn: pass, head, straits]
21: forward movement; "the ship made little headway against the
gale" [syn: headway, head]
22: a V-shaped mark at one end of an arrow pointer; "the point
of the arrow was due north" [syn: point, head]
23: the subject matter at issue; "the question of disease merits
serious discussion"; "under the head of minor Roman poets"
[syn: question, head]
24: a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it
is about; "the heading seemed to have little to do with the
text" [syn: heading, header, head]
25: the rounded end of a bone that fits into a rounded cavity in
another bone to form a joint; "the head of the humerus"
26: that part of a skeletal muscle that is away from the bone
that it moves
27: (computer science) a tiny electromagnetic coil and metal
pole used to write and read magnetic patterns on a disk
[syn: read/write head, head]
28: (usually plural) the obverse side of a coin that usually
bears the representation of a person's head; "call heads or
tails!" [ant: tail]
29: the striking part of a tool; "the head of the hammer"
30: (nautical) a toilet on board a boat or ship
31: a projection out from one end; "the head of the nail", "a
pinhead is the head of a pin"
32: a membrane that is stretched taut over a drum [syn:
drumhead, head]
33: oral stimulation of the genitals; "they say he gives good
head" [syn: oral sex, head]
v 1: to go or travel towards; "where is she heading"; "We were
headed for the mountains"
2: be in charge of; "Who is heading this project?" [syn: head,
lead]
3: travel in front of; go in advance of others; "The procession
was headed by John" [syn: lead, head]
4: be the first or leading member of (a group) and excel; "This
student heads the class" [syn: head, head up]
5: direct the course; determine the direction of travelling
[syn: steer, maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre,
direct, point, head, guide, channelize,
channelise]
6: take its rise; "These rivers head from a mountain range in
the Himalayas"
7: be in the front of or on top of; "The list was headed by the
name of the president"
8: form a head or come or grow to a head; "The wheat headed
early this year"
9: remove the head of; "head the fish"
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hogshead
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n 1: a British unit of capacity for alcoholic beverages
2: a large cask especially one holding 63 gals
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homestead
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n 1: the home and adjacent grounds occupied by a family
2: land acquired from the United States public lands by filing a
record and living on and cultivating it under the homestead
law
3: dwelling that is usually a farmhouse and adjoining land
v 1: settle land given by the government and occupy it as a
homestead
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hotbed
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n 1: a situation that is ideal for rapid development (especially
of something bad); "it was a hotbed of vice"
2: a bed of earth covered with glass and heated by rotting
manure to promote the growth of plants
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hothead
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n 1: a belligerent grouch [syn: fire-eater, hothead]
2: a reckless impetuous irresponsible person [syn: daredevil,
madcap, hothead, swashbuckler, lunatic, harum-
scarum]
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imbed
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v 1: fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the
back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in
the gum" [syn: implant, engraft, embed, imbed,
plant]
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inbred
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adj 1: produced by inbreeding [ant: outbred]
2: normally existing at birth; "mankind's connatural sense of
the good" [syn: connatural, inborn, inbred]
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infrared
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adj 1: having or employing wavelengths longer than light but
shorter than radio waves; lying outside the visible
spectrum at its red end; "infrared radiation"; "infrared
photography"
n 1: the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum;
electromagnetic wave frequencies below the visible range;
"they could sense radiation in the infrared" [syn:
infrared, infrared frequency]
2: electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than
visible light but shorter than radio waves [syn: infrared,
infrared light, infrared radiation, infrared emission]
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instead
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adv 1: in place of, or as an alternative to; "Felix became a
herpetologist instead"; "alternatively we could buy a
used car" [syn: alternatively, instead, or else]
2: on the contrary; "rather than disappoint the children, he did
two quick tricks before he left"; "he didn't call; rather (or
instead), he wrote her a letter"; "used English terms instead
of Latin ones" [syn: rather, instead]
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lead
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n 1: an advantage held by a competitor in a race; "he took the
lead at the last turn"
2: a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white
when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey; "the
children were playing with lead soldiers" [syn: lead, Pb,
atomic number 82]
3: evidence pointing to a possible solution; "the police are
following a promising lead"; "the trail led straight to the
perpetrator" [syn: lead, track, trail]
4: a position of leadership (especially in the phrase `take the
lead'); "he takes the lead in any group"; "we were just
waiting for someone to take the lead"; "they didn't follow
our lead"
5: the angle between the direction a gun is aimed and the
position of a moving target (correcting for the flight time
of the missile)
6: the introductory section of a story; "it was an amusing lead-
in to a very serious matter" [syn: lead, lead-in, lede]
7: (sports) the score by which a team or individual is winning
[ant: deficit]
8: an actor who plays a principal role [syn: star,
principal, lead]
9: (baseball) the position taken by a base runner preparing to
advance to the next base; "he took a long lead off first"
10: an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the
stock market"; "a good lead for a job" [syn: tip, lead,
steer, confidential information, wind, hint]
11: a news story of major importance [syn: lead, lead story]
12: the timing of ignition relative to the position of the
piston in an internal-combustion engine [syn: spark
advance, lead]
13: restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to
restrain an animal [syn: leash, tether, lead]
14: thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in
printing [syn: lead, leading]
15: mixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of
hardness; the marking substance in a pencil [syn: lead,
pencil lead]
16: a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire; "it was a
tangle of jumper cables and clip leads" [syn: jumper
cable, jumper lead, lead, booster cable]
17: the playing of a card to start a trick in bridge; "the lead
was in the dummy"
v 1: take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can
you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the
palace" [syn: lead, take, direct, conduct, guide]
2: have as a result or residue; "The water left a mark on the
silk dress"; "Her blood left a stain on the napkin" [syn:
leave, result, lead]
3: tend to or result in; "This remark lead to further arguments
among the guests"
4: travel in front of; go in advance of others; "The procession
was headed by John" [syn: lead, head]
5: cause to undertake a certain action; "Her greed led her to
forge the checks"
6: stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or
extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service
runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very
far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life";
"The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal
assets" [syn: run, go, pass, lead, extend]
7: be in charge of; "Who is heading this project?" [syn: head,
lead]
8: be ahead of others; be the first; "she topped her class every
year" [syn: lead, top]
9: be conducive to; "The use of computers in the classroom lead
to better writing" [syn: contribute, lead, conduce]
10: lead, as in the performance of a composition; "conduct an
orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for
years" [syn: conduct, lead, direct]
11: lead, extend, or afford access; "This door goes to the
basement"; "The road runs South" [syn: go, lead]
12: move ahead (of others) in time or space [syn: precede,
lead] [ant: follow]
13: cause something to pass or lead somewhere; "Run the wire
behind the cabinet" [syn: run, lead]
14: preside over; "John moderated the discussion" [syn:
moderate, chair, lead]
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led
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n 1: diode such that light emitted at a p-n junction is
proportional to the bias current; color depends on the
material used [syn: light-emitting diode, LED]
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lowbred
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adj 1: (of persons) lacking in refinement or grace [syn: ill-
bred, bounderish, lowbred, rude, underbred,
yokelish]
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masthead
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n 1: a listing printed in all issues of a newspaper or magazine
(usually on the editorial page) that gives the name of the
publication and the names of the editorial staff, etc.
[syn: masthead, flag]
2: the title of a newspaper or magazine; usually printed on the
front page and on the editorial page
3: the head or top of a mast
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med
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n 1: a master's degree in education [syn: Master of Education,
MEd]
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misread
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v 1: read or interpret wrongly; "He misread the data"
2: interpret wrongly; "I misread Hamlet all my life!" [syn:
misread, misinterpret]
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need
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n 1: a condition requiring relief; "she satisfied his need for
affection"; "God has no need of men to accomplish His
work"; "there is a demand for jobs" [syn: need, demand]
2: anything that is necessary but lacking; "he had sufficient
means to meet his simple needs"; "I tried to supply his
wants" [syn: need, want]
3: the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action
toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which
gives purpose and direction to behavior; "we did not
understand his motivation"; "he acted with the best of
motives" [syn: motivation, motive, need]
4: a state of extreme poverty or destitution; "their indigence
appalled him"; "a general state of need exists among the
homeless" [syn: indigence, need, penury, pauperism,
pauperization]
v 1: require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do
what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This
job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position
demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls
for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not
postulate a patient's consent" [syn: necessitate, ask,
postulate, need, require, take, involve, call
for, demand] [ant: eliminate, obviate, rid of]
2: have need of; "This piano wants the attention of a competent
tuner" [syn: want, need, require]
3: have or feel a need for; "always needing friends and money"
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outspread
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adj 1: fully extended in width; "outspread wings"; "with arms
spread wide" [syn: outspread, spread]
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overfed
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adj 1: too well nourished
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overhead
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adv 1: above your head; in the sky; "planes were flying
overhead"
2: above the head; over the head; "bring the legs together
overhead"
adj 1: located or originating from above; "an overhead crossing"
[ant: subsurface, surface]
n 1: the expense of maintaining property (e.g., paying property
taxes and utilities and insurance); it does not include
depreciation or the cost of financing or income taxes [syn:
operating expense, operating cost, overhead, budget
items]
2: (computer science) the processing time required by a device
prior to the execution of a command [syn: command processing
overhead time, command processing overhead, command
overhead, overhead]
3: (computer science) the disk space required for information
that is not data but is used for location and timing [syn:
disk overhead, overhead]
4: a transparency for use with an overhead projector [syn:
viewgraph, overhead]
5: (nautical) the top surface of an enclosed space on a ship
6: a hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head [syn:
overhead, smash]
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packthread
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n 1: a strong three-ply twine used to sew or tie packages
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pinhead
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n 1: an ignorant or foolish person [syn: dumbbell, dummy,
dope, boob, booby, pinhead]
2: the head of a pin
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plead
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v 1: appeal or request earnestly; "I pleaded with him to stop"
2: offer as an excuse or plea; "She was pleading insanity"
3: enter a plea, as in courts of law; "She pleaded not guilty"
4: make an allegation in an action or other legal proceeding,
especially answer the previous pleading of the other party by
denying facts therein stated or by alleging new facts
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purebred
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adj 1: bred for many generations from member of a recognized
breed or strain [ant: crossbred]
n 1: a pedigreed animal of unmixed lineage; used especially of
horses [syn: thoroughbred, purebred, pureblood]
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railhead
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n 1: a railroad depot in a theater of operations where military
supplies are unloaded for distribution
2: the end of the completed track on an unfinished railway
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read
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n 1: something that is read; "the article was a very good read"
v 1: interpret something that is written or printed; "read the
advertisement"; "Have you read Salman Rushdie?"
2: have or contain a certain wording or form; "The passage reads
as follows"; "What does the law say?" [syn: read, say]
3: look at, interpret, and say out loud something that is
written or printed; "The King will read the proclamation at
noon"
4: obtain data from magnetic tapes; "This dictionary can be read
by the computer" [syn: read, scan]
5: interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves,
intestines, the sky; also of human behavior; "She read the
sky and predicted rain"; "I can't read his strange behavior";
"The fortune teller read his fate in the crystal ball"
6: interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular
meaning or impression; "I read this address as a satire";
"How should I take this message?"; "You can't take credit for
this!" [syn: take, read]
7: be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the
bar exam" [syn: learn, study, read, take]
8: indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments; "The
thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero"; "The gauge
read `empty'" [syn: read, register, show, record]
9: audition for a stage role by reading parts of a role; "He is
auditioning for `Julius Caesar' at Stratford this year"
10: to hear and understand; "I read you loud and clear!"
11: make sense of a language; "She understands French"; "Can you
read Greek?" [syn: understand, read, interpret,
translate]
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red
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adj 1: of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to
orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or
tomatoes or rubies [syn: red, reddish, ruddy,
blood-red, carmine, cerise, cherry, cherry-red,
crimson, ruby, ruby-red, scarlet]
2: characterized by violence or bloodshed; "writes of crimson
deeds and barbaric days"- Andrea Parke; "fann'd by Conquest's
crimson wing"- Thomas Gray; "convulsed with red rage"- Hudson
Strode [syn: crimson, red, violent]
3: (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if
with blood from emotion or exertion; "crimson with fury";
"turned red from exertion"; "with puffy reddened eyes"; "red-
faced and violent"; "flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment"
[syn: crimson, red, reddened, red-faced, flushed]
n 1: red color or pigment; the chromatic color resembling the
hue of blood [syn: red, redness]
2: a tributary of the Mississippi River that flows eastward from
Texas along the southern boundary of Oklahoma and through
Louisiana [syn: Red, Red River]
3: emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals
or revolutionaries [syn: Bolshevik, Marxist, red,
bolshie, bolshy]
4: the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its
revenue; "the company operated at a loss last year"; "the
company operated in the red last year" [syn: loss, red
ink, red] [ant: gain]
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redhead
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n 1: someone who has red hair [syn: redhead, redheader,
red-header, carrottop]
2: North American diving duck with a grey-and-black body and
reddish-brown head [syn: redhead, Aythya americana]
3: black-and-white North American woodpecker having a red head
and neck [syn: redheaded woodpecker, redhead, Melanerpes
erythrocephalus]
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retread
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n 1: a used automobile tire that has been remolded to give it
new treads [syn: retread, recap]
v 1: use again in altered form; "retread an old plot" [syn:
rework, make over, retread]
2: give new treads to (a tire) [syn: retread, remold,
remould]
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roadbed
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n 1: a bed supporting a road
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said
0
adj 1: being the one previously mentioned or spoken of; "works
of all the aforementioned authors"; "said party has
denied the charges" [syn: aforesaid(a),
aforementioned(a), said(a)]
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seabed
0
n 1: the bottom of a sea or ocean [syn: ocean floor, sea
floor, ocean bottom, seabed, sea bottom, Davy
Jones's locker, Davy Jones]
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seedbed
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n 1: a bed where seedlings are grown before transplanting
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shed
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adj 1: shed at an early stage of development; "most amphibians
have caducous gills"; "the caducous calyx of a poppy"
[syn: caducous, shed] [ant: lasting, persistent]
n 1: an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or
storage
v 1: get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your
clothes" [syn: shed, cast, cast off, shake off,
throw, throw off, throw away, drop]
2: pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or
small quantities; "shed tears"; "spill blood"; "God shed His
grace on Thee" [syn: spill, shed, pour forth]
3: cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or
over; "spill the beans all over the table" [syn: spill,
shed, disgorge]
4: cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; "our dog sheds every
Spring" [syn: shed, molt, exuviate, moult, slough]
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shortbread
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n 1: very rich thick butter cookie [syn: shortbread,
shortbread cookie]
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shred
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n 1: a tiny or scarcely detectable amount [syn: shred,
scintilla, whit, iota, tittle, smidgen,
smidgeon, smidgin, smidge]
2: a small piece of cloth or paper [syn: rag, shred, tag,
tag end, tatter]
v 1: tear into shreds [syn: shred, tear up, rip up]
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skinhead
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n 1: a young person who belongs to a British or American group
that shave their heads and gather at rock concerts or
engage in white supremacist demonstrations
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sled
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n 1: a vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by horses or dogs;
for transportation over snow [syn: sled, sledge,
sleigh]
v 1: ride (on) a sled [syn: sled, sleigh]
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sorehead
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n 1: someone who is peevish or disgruntled
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spearhead
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n 1: someone who leads or initiates an activity (attack or
campaign etc.)
2: the leading military unit in an attack
3: the head and sharpened point of a spear [syn: spearhead,
spearpoint, spear-point]
v 1: be the leader of; "She spearheaded the effort to find a
cure for the disease"
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spread
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adj 1: distributed or spread over a considerable extent; "has
ties with many widely dispersed friends"; "eleven million
Jews are spread throughout Europe" [syn: dispersed,
spread]
2: prepared or arranged for a meal; especially having food set
out; "a table spread with food"
3: fully extended in width; "outspread wings"; "with arms spread
wide" [syn: outspread, spread]
n 1: process or result of distributing or extending over a wide
expanse of space [syn: spread, spreading]
2: a conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures;
"gap between income and outgo"; "the spread between lending
and borrowing costs" [syn: gap, spread]
3: farm consisting of a large tract of land along with
facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle)
[syn: ranch, spread, cattle ranch, cattle farm]
4: a haphazard distribution in all directions [syn: scatter,
spread]
5: a tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers or used in
preparing other dishes [syn: spread, paste]
6: a meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed; "a banquet
for the graduating seniors"; "the Thanksgiving feast"; "they
put out quite a spread" [syn: banquet, feast, spread]
7: two facing pages of a book or other publication [syn:
spread, spread head, spreadhead, facing pages]
8: the expansion of a person's girth (especially at middle age);
"she exercised to avoid that middle-aged spread"
9: decorative cover for a bed [syn: bedspread, bedcover,
bed cover, bed covering, counterpane, spread]
10: act of extending over a wider scope or expanse of space or
time [syn: spread, spreading]
v 1: distribute or disperse widely; "The invaders spread their
language all over the country" [syn: spread,
distribute] [ant: collect, garner, gather, pull
together]
2: become distributed or widespread; "the infection spread";
"Optimism spread among the population" [syn: spread,
propagate]
3: spread across or over; "A big oil spot spread across the
water" [syn: spread, overspread]
4: spread out or open from a closed or folded state; "open the
map"; "spread your arms" [syn: unfold, spread, spread
out, open] [ant: fold, fold up, turn up]
5: cause to become widely known; "spread information";
"circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news" [syn: circulate,
circularize, circularise, distribute, disseminate,
propagate, broadcast, spread, diffuse, disperse,
pass around]
6: become widely known and passed on; "the rumor spread"; "the
story went around in the office" [syn: go around, spread,
circulate]
7: strew or distribute over an area; "He spread fertilizer over
the lawn"; "scatter cards across the table" [syn: spread,
scatter, spread out]
8: move outward; "The soldiers fanned out" [syn: diffuse,
spread, spread out, fan out]
9: cover by spreading something over; "spread the bread with
cheese"
10: distribute over a surface in a layer; "spread cheese on a
piece of bread"
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stead
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n 1: the post or function properly or customarily occupied or
served by another; "can you go in my stead?"; "took his
place"; "in lieu of" [syn: stead, position, place,
lieu]
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subhead
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n 1: a heading of a subdivision of a text [syn: subheading,
subhead]
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sweetbread
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n 1: edible glands of an animal [syn: sweetbread,
sweetbreads]
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swellhead
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n 1: a conceited and self-centered person [syn: egotist,
egoist, swellhead]
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thickhead
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n 1: Australian and southeastern Asian birds with a melodious
whistling call [syn: thickhead, whistler]
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thoroughbred
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adj 1: having a list of ancestors as proof of being a purebred
animal [syn: pedigree(a), pedigreed, pureblood,
pureblooded, thoroughbred]
n 1: a well-bred person
2: a racehorse belonging to a breed that originated from a cross
between Arabian stallions and English mares
3: a pedigreed animal of unmixed lineage; used especially of
horses [syn: thoroughbred, purebred, pureblood]
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thread
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n 1: a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or
nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving [syn: thread,
yarn]
2: any long object resembling a thin line; "a mere ribbon of
land"; "the lighted ribbon of traffic"; "from the air the
road was a grey thread"; "a thread of smoke climbed upward"
[syn: ribbon, thread]
3: the connections that link the various parts of an event or
argument together; "I couldn't follow his train of thought";
"he lost the thread of his argument" [syn: train of
thought, thread]
4: the raised helical rib going around a screw [syn: screw
thread, thread]
v 1: to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular
course; "the river winds through the hills"; "the path
meanders through the vineyards"; "sometimes, the gout
wanders through the entire body" [syn: weave, wind,
thread, meander, wander]
2: pass a thread through; "thread a needle"
3: remove facial hair by tying a fine string around it and
pulling at the string; "She had her eyebrows threaded"
4: pass through or into; "thread tape"; "thread film"
5: thread on or as if on a string; "string pearls on a string";
"the child drew glass beads on a string"; "thread dried
cranberries" [syn: string, thread, draw]
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towhead
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n 1: a person with light blond hair
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tread
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n 1: a step in walking or running [syn: pace, stride,
tread]
2: the grooved surface of a pneumatic tire
3: the part (as of a wheel or shoe) that makes contact with the
ground
4: structural member consisting of the horizontal part of a
stair or step
v 1: put down or press the foot, place the foot; "For fools rush
in where angels fear to tread"; "step on the brake" [syn:
step, tread]
2: tread or stomp heavily or roughly; "The soldiers trampled
across the fields" [syn: tread, trample]
3: crush as if by treading on; "tread grapes to make wine"
4: brace (an archer's bow) by pressing the foot against the
center
5: apply (the tread) to a tire
6: mate with; "male birds tread the females"
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tweed
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n 1: thick woolen fabric used for clothing; originated in
Scotland
2: (usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine
or tweed or white cloth [syn: flannel, gabardine,
tweed, white]
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unprepared
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adj 1: without preparation; not prepared for; "unprepared
remarks"; "the shock was unprepared"; "our treaty makers
approached their immensely difficult problems
unprepared"- R.E.Danielson [ant: prepared]
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unread
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adj 1: not informed through reading; "he seems to have been
wholly unread in political theory"- V.L.Parrington