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adore
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v 1: love intensely; "he just adored his wife"
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commodore
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n 1: a commissioned naval officer who ranks above a captain and
below a rear admiral; the lowest grade of admiral
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conquistador
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n 1: an adventurer (especially one who led the Spanish conquest
of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century)
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cuspidor
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n 1: a receptacle for spit (usually in a public place) [syn:
spittoon, cuspidor]
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door
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n 1: a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance
to a room or building or vehicle; "he knocked on the door";
"he slammed the door as he left"
2: the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or
leave a room or building; the space that a door can close;
"he stuck his head in the doorway" [syn: doorway, door,
room access, threshold]
3: anything providing a means of access (or escape); "we closed
the door to Haitian immigrants"; "education is the door to
success"
4: a structure where people live or work (usually ordered along
a street or road); "the office next door"; "they live two
doors up the street from us"
5: a room that is entered via a door; "his office is the third
door down the hall on the left"
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indoor
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adj 1: located, suited for, or taking place within a building;
"indoor activities for a rainy day"; "an indoor pool"
[ant: out-of-door, outdoor(a), outside]
2: within doors; "an indoor setting"
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matador
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n 1: the principal bullfighter who is appointed to make the
final passes and kill the bull
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outdoor
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adj 1: located, suited for, or taking place in the open air;
"outdoor clothes"; "badminton and other outdoor games";
"a beautiful outdoor setting for the wedding" [syn:
outdoor(a), out-of-door, outside] [ant:
indoor(a)]
2: pertaining to or concerning the outdoors or outdoor
activities; "outdoor education is the area of teacher
training concerned with training for outdoor activities"
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picador
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n 1: the horseman who pricks the bull with a lance early in the
bullfight to goad the bull and to make it keep its head low
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stevedore
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n 1: a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port [syn:
stevedore, loader, longshoreman, docker,
dockhand, dock worker, dockworker, dock-walloper,
lumper]
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troubadour
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n 1: a singer of folk songs [syn: folk singer, jongleur,
minstrel, poet-singer, troubadour]
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backdoor
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n 1: an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or
the data it contains [syn: back door, backdoor]
2: an entrance at the rear of a building [syn: back door,
backdoor, back entrance]
3: a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a
position); "he got his job through the back door" [syn: back
door, backdoor]
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ecuador
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n 1: a republic in northwestern South America; became
independent from Spain in 1822; the landscape is dominated
by the Andes [syn: Ecuador, Republic of Ecuador]
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komondor
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n 1: Hungarian breed of large powerful shaggy-coated white dog;
used also as guard dog
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labrador
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n 1: the mainland part of the province of Newfoundland and
Labrador in the eastern part of the large Labrador-Ungava
Peninsula in northeastern Canada
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salvador
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n 1: a republic on the Pacific coast of Central America [syn:
El Salvador, Republic of El Salvador, Salvador]
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thermidor
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n 1: eleventh month of the Revolutionary calendar (July and
August); the month of heat
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corregidor
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n 1: the peninsula and island in the Philippines where Japanese
forces besieged American forces in World War II; United
States forces surrendered in 1942 and recaptured the area
in 1945 [syn: Bataan, Corregidor]
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comprador
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humidor
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doerr
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dohr
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dore
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dorr
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sedor
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espectador
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bedore
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indore
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amador
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fedor
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fervidor
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fyodor
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isidore
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oradour
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parador
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salvatore
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theodore
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capeador
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heliodor
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utilidor
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isadore
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melador
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caldor
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mullendore
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vidor
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