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abrasion
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n 1: an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off [syn:
abrasion, scratch, scrape, excoriation]
2: erosion by friction [syn: abrasion, attrition,
corrasion, detrition]
3: the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water
or wind or ice [syn: grinding, abrasion, attrition,
detrition]
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aspersion
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n 1: a disparaging remark; "in the 19th century any reference to
female sexuality was considered a vile aspersion"; "it is
difficult for a woman to understand a man's sensitivity to
any slur on his virility" [syn: aspersion, slur]
2: an abusive attack on a person's character or good name [syn:
aspersion, calumny, slander, defamation,
denigration]
3: the act of sprinkling water in baptism (rare) [syn:
aspersion, sprinkling]
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circumcision
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n 1: (Roman Catholic Church and Anglican Church) feast day
celebrating the circumcision of Jesus; celebrated on
January 1st [syn: Circumcision, Feast of the
Circumcision, January 1]
2: the act of circumcising performed on males eight days after
birth as a Jewish and Muslim religious rite
3: the act of circumcising; surgical removal of the foreskin of
males
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collision
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n 1: (physics) a brief event in which two or more bodies come
together; "the collision of the particles resulted in an
exchange of energy and a change of direction" [syn:
collision, hit]
2: an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object;
"three passengers were killed in the collision"; "the
collision of the two ships resulted in a serious oil spill"
3: a conflict of opposed ideas or attitudes or goals; "a
collision of interests"
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collusion
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n 1: secret agreement
2: agreement on a secret plot [syn: connivance, collusion]
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concision
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n 1: terseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by
expressing a great deal in just a few words [syn:
conciseness, concision, pithiness, succinctness]
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delusion
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n 1: (psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face
of evidence to the contrary [syn: delusion, psychotic
belief]
2: a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea; "he has delusions of
competence"; "his dreams of vast wealth are a hallucination"
[syn: delusion, hallucination]
3: the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas
[syn: delusion, illusion, head game]
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derision
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n 1: contemptuous laughter
2: the act of deriding or treating with contempt [syn:
derision, ridicule]
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disillusion
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n 1: freeing from false belief or illusions [syn:
disenchantment, disillusion, disillusionment]
v 1: free from enchantment [syn: disenchant, disillusion]
[ant: delight, enchant, enrapture, enthral,
enthrall, ravish, transport]
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dissuasion
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n 1: a communication that dissuades you
2: persuading not to do or believe something; talking someone
out of a belief or an intended course of action [ant:
persuasion, suasion]
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division
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n 1: an army unit large enough to sustain combat; "two infantry
divisions were held in reserve"
2: one of the portions into which something is regarded as
divided and which together constitute a whole; "the written
part of the exam"; "the finance section of the company"; "the
BBC's engineering division" [syn: part, section,
division]
3: the act or process of dividing
4: an administrative unit in government or business
5: discord that splits a group [syn: division, variance]
6: a league ranked by quality; "he played baseball in class D
for two years"; "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA"
[syn: class, division]
7: (biology) a group of organisms forming a subdivision of a
larger category
8: (botany) taxonomic unit of plants corresponding to a phylum
9: a unit of the United States Air Force usually comprising two
or more wings [syn: division, air division]
10: a group of ships of similar type [syn: division, naval
division]
11: an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of
multiplication; the quotient of two numbers is computed
12: the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the
creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart [syn:
division, partition, partitioning, segmentation,
sectionalization, sectionalisation]
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equation
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n 1: a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal
2: a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally
balanced; "on a par with the best" [syn: equality,
equivalence, equation, par]
3: the act of regarding as equal [syn: equation, equating]
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evasion
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n 1: a statement that is not literally false but that cleverly
avoids an unpleasant truth [syn: evasion, equivocation]
2: the deliberate act of failing to pay money; "his evasion of
all his creditors"; "he was indicted for nonpayment" [syn:
evasion, nonpayment] [ant: defrayal, defrayment,
payment]
3: nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or
trickery) that you are supposed to do; "his evasion of his
clear duty was reprehensible"; "that escape from the
consequences is possible but unattractive" [syn: evasion,
escape, dodging]
4: the act of physically escaping from something (an opponent or
a pursuer or an unpleasant situation) by some adroit maneuver
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invasion
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n 1: the act of invading; the act of an army that invades for
conquest or plunder
2: any entry into an area not previously occupied; "an invasion
of tourists"; "an invasion of locusts" [syn: invasion,
encroachment, intrusion]
3: (pathology) the spread of pathogenic microorganisms or
malignant cells to new sites in the body; "the tumor's
invasion of surrounding structures"
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lesion
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n 1: any localized abnormal structural change in a bodily part
2: an injury to living tissue (especially an injury involving a
cut or break in the skin) [syn: wound, lesion]
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occasion
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n 1: an event that occurs at a critical time; "at such junctures
he always had an impulse to leave"; "it was needed only on
special occasions" [syn: juncture, occasion]
2: a vaguely specified social event; "the party was quite an
affair"; "an occasion arranged to honor the president"; "a
seemingly endless round of social functions" [syn: affair,
occasion, social occasion, function, social function]
3: reason; "there was no occasion for complaint"
4: the time of a particular event; "on the occasion of his 60th
birthday"
5: an opportunity to do something; "there was never an occasion
for her to demonstrate her skill"
v 1: give occasion to
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persuasion
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n 1: the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade);
communication intended to induce belief or action [syn:
persuasion, suasion] [ant: dissuasion]
2: a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or
certainty; "my opinion differs from yours"; "I am not of your
persuasion"; "what are your thoughts on Haiti?" [syn:
opinion, sentiment, persuasion, view, thought]
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scission
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n 1: the act of dividing by cutting or splitting
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suasion
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n 1: the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade);
communication intended to induce belief or action [syn:
persuasion, suasion] [ant: dissuasion]
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vision
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n 1: a vivid mental image; "he had a vision of his own death"
2: the ability to see; the visual faculty [syn: sight,
vision, visual sense, visual modality]
3: the perceptual experience of seeing; "the runners emerged
from the trees into his clear vision"; "he had a visual
sensation of intense light" [syn: vision, visual
sensation]
4: the formation of a mental image of something that is not
perceived as real and is not present to the senses; "popular
imagination created a world of demons"; "imagination reveals
what the world could be" [syn: imagination,
imaginativeness, vision]
5: a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural
appearance; "he had a vision of the Virgin Mary"
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asian
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adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of Asia or the
peoples of Asia or their languages or culture; "Asian
countries" [syn: Asian, Asiatic]
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Asia [syn: Asian, Asiatic]
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frisian
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adj 1: of or relating to the people or culture or language of
Friesland or Frisia
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Friesland or Frisia
2: a West Germanic language spoken in Friesland in the
northwestern Netherlands; a near relative of English
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persian
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adj 1: of or relating to Iran or its people or language or
culture; "Iranian mountains"; "Iranian security police"
[syn: Iranian, Persian]
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Iran; "the majority of Irani are
Persian Shiite Muslims" [syn: Irani, Iranian,
Persian]
2: the language of Persia (Iran) in any of its ancient forms
[syn: Persian, Farsi]
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caucasian
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adj 1: of or relating to the geographical region of Caucasia;
"Caucasian languages" [syn: Caucasian, Caucasic]
2: of or relating to Caucasian people [syn: Caucasian,
Caucasoid]
n 1: a member of the Caucasoid race [syn: White, White
person, Caucasian]
2: a number of languages spoken in the Caucasus that are
unrelated to languages spoken elsewhere [syn: Caucasian,
Caucasian language]
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malaysian
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adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of Malaysia;
"Malaysian police crack down hard on drug smugglers";
"Malayan crocodiles" [syn: Malaysian, Malayan]
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Malaysia
2: the Malay language spoken in Malaysia [syn: Malaysian,
Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Melayu, Bahasa Kebangsaan]
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eurasian
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adj 1: relating to, or coming from, Europe and Asia; "His mother
was Eurasian, and his father Chinese"; "the Eurasian
landmass is the largest in the world" [syn: Eurasian,
Eurasiatic]
n 1: a person of mixed European and Asian descent
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corrasion
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n 1: erosion by friction [syn: abrasion, attrition,
corrasion, detrition]
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australasian
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adj 1: relating to or found in Australasia
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austronesian
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adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of Austronesia or its
people or culture
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Austronesia
2: the family of languages spoken in Australia and Formosa and
Malaysia and Polynesia [syn: Austronesian, Austronesian
language]
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athanasian
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