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absconder
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n 1: a fugitive who runs away and hides to avoid arrest or
prosecution
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are
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n 1: a unit of surface area equal to 100 square meters [syn:
are, ar]
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condor
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n 1: the largest flying birds in the western hemisphere
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launder
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v 1: cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water;
"Wash the towels, please!" [syn: wash, launder]
2: convert illegally obtained funds into legal ones
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maunder
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v 1: wander aimlessly
2: talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice [syn: mumble,
mutter, maunder, mussitate]
3: speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
[syn: chatter, piffle, palaver, prate, tittle-
tattle, twaddle, clack, maunder, prattle, blab,
gibber, tattle, blabber, gabble]
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ponder
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v 1: reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of
the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the
question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist
must stop to observe and start to excogitate" [syn: chew
over, think over, meditate, ponder, excogitate,
contemplate, muse, reflect, mull, mull over,
ruminate, speculate]
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responder
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n 1: someone who responds [syn: respondent, responder,
answerer]
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squander
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v 1: spend thoughtlessly; throw away; "He wasted his inheritance
on his insincere friends"; "You squandered the opportunity
to get and advanced degree" [syn: waste, blow,
squander] [ant: conserve, economise, economize,
husband]
2: spend extravagantly; "waste not, want not" [syn: consume,
squander, waste, ware]
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transponder
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n 1: electrical device designed to receive a specific signal and
automatically transmit a specific reply
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wander
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v 1: move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in
search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the
woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The
cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from
one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
[syn: roll, wander, swan, stray, tramp, roam,
cast, ramble, rove, range, drift, vagabond]
2: be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage; "She
cheats on her husband"; "Might her husband be wandering?"
[syn: cheat on, cheat, cuckold, betray, wander]
3: go via an indirect route or at no set pace; "After dinner, we
wandered into town"
4: 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]
5: lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject
of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or
speaking; "She always digresses when telling a story"; "her
mind wanders"; "Don't digress when you give a lecture" [syn:
digress, stray, divagate, wander]
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yonder
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adv 1: at or in an indicated (usually distant) place (`yon' is
archaic and dialectal); "the house yonder"; "scattered
here and yon"- Calder Willingham [syn: yonder, yon]
adj 1: distant but within sight (`yon' is dialectal); "yonder
valley"; "the hills yonder"; "what is yon place?" [syn:
yonder, yon]
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bonder
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blonder
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alexandre
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conder
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gonder
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mondor
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onder
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swander
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vonder
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bronder
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