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ennoble
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v 1: confer dignity or honor upon; "He was dignified with a
title" [syn: ennoble, dignify]
2: give a title to someone; make someone a member of the
nobility [syn: ennoble, gentle, entitle]
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global
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adj 1: involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in
scope; "global war"; "global monetary policy"; "neither
national nor continental but planetary"; "a world
crisis"; "of worldwide significance" [syn: global,
planetary, world(a), worldwide, world-wide]
2: having the shape of a sphere or ball; "a spherical object";
"nearly orbicular in shape"; "little globular houses like
mud-wasp nests"- Zane Grey [syn: ball-shaped, global,
globose, globular, orbicular, spheric, spherical]
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ignoble
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adj 1: completely lacking nobility in character or quality or
purpose; "something cowardly and ignoble in his
attitude"; "I think it a less evil that some criminals
should escape than that the government should play an
ignoble part"- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. [ant: noble]
2: not of the nobility; "of ignoble (or ungentle) birth";
"untitled civilians" [syn: ignoble, ungentle, untitled]
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immobile
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adj 1: not capable of movement or of being moved [ant: mobile]
2: securely fixed in place; "the post was still firm after being
hit by the car" [syn: fast, firm, immobile]
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mobile
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adj 1: migratory; "a restless mobile society"; "the nomadic
habits of the Bedouins"; "believed the profession of a
peregrine typist would have a happy future"; "wandering
tribes" [syn: mobile, nomadic, peregrine, roving,
wandering]
2: moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to
place); "a mobile missile system"; "the tongue is...the most
mobile articulator" [ant: immobile]
3: having transportation available
4: capable of changing quickly from one state or condition to
another; "a highly mobile face"
5: affording change (especially in social status); "Britain is
not a truly fluid society"; "upwardly mobile" [syn: fluid,
mobile]
n 1: a river in southwestern Alabama; flows into Mobile Bay
[syn: Mobile, Mobile River]
2: a port in southwestern Alabama on Mobile Bay
3: sculpture suspended in midair whose delicately balanced parts
can be set in motion by air currents [ant: stabile]
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noble
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adj 1: impressive in appearance; "a baronial mansion"; "an
imposing residence"; "a noble tree"; "severe-looking
policemen sat astride noble horses"; "stately columns"
[syn: baronial, imposing, noble, stately]
2: of or belonging to or constituting the hereditary aristocracy
especially as derived from feudal times; "of noble birth"
[ant: lowborn]
3: having or showing or indicative of high or elevated
character; "a noble spirit"; "noble deeds" [ant: ignoble]
4: inert especially toward oxygen; "a noble gas such as helium
or neon"; "noble metals include gold and silver and platinum"
n 1: a titled peer of the realm [syn: Lord, noble,
nobleman] [ant: Lady, noblewoman, peeress]
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strobile
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n 1: cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or
bracts [syn: cone, strobilus, strobile]
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chernobyl
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n 1: a city in north central Ukraine; site of a major disaster
at a nuclear power plant (26 April 1986)
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grenoble
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n 1: a city in southeastern France on the Isere River
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roble
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n 1: large tree of Trinidad and Guyana having odd-pinnate leaves
and violet-scented axillary racemes of yellow flowers and
long smooth pods; grown as a specimen in parks and large
gardens [syn: roble, Platymiscium trinitatis]
2: tall graceful deciduous California oak having leathery leaves
and slender pointed acorns [syn: California white oak,
valley oak, valley white oak, roble, Quercus lobata]
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mobil
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beall
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strobel
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stroble
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stroebel
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vontobel
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doble
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fobel
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gobel
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goble
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goebel
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kobel
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koble
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koebel
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lobel
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robel
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schauble
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schobel
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sobel
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soble
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sobol
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wrobel
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zobel
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knobel
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knoble
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knoebel
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