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broth
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n 1: liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered; used as a
basis for e.g. soups or sauces; "she made gravy with a base
of beef stock" [syn: broth, stock]
2: a thin soup of meat or fish or vegetable stock
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cloth
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n 1: artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or
crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the
curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth
originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured
off enough material for a dress" [syn: fabric, cloth,
material, textile]
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forth
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adv 1: from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is
obsolete); "ran away from the lion"; "wanted to get away
from there"; "sent the children away to boarding school";
"the teacher waved the children away from the dead
animal"; "went off to school"; "they drove off"; "go
forth and preach" [syn: away, off, forth]
2: forward in time or order or degree; "from that time forth";
"from the sixth century onward" [syn: forth, forward,
onward]
3: out into view; "came forth from the crowd"; "put my ideas
forth"
n 1: a river in southern Scotland that flows eastward to the
Firth of Forth [syn: Forth, Forth River]
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fourth
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adv 1: in the fourth place; "fourthly, you must pay the rent on
the first of the month" [syn: fourthly, fourth]
adj 1: coming next after the third and just before the fifth in
position or time or degree or magnitude; "the quaternary
period of geologic time extends from the end of the
tertiary period to the present" [syn: fourth, 4th,
quaternary]
n 1: following the third position; number four in a countable
series
2: one of four equal parts; "a quarter of a pound" [syn: one-
fourth, fourth, one-quarter, quarter, fourth part,
twenty-five percent, quartern]
3: the musical interval between one note and another four notes
away from it
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froth
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n 1: a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid; "the beer
had a thick head of foam" [syn: foam, froth]
v 1: become bubbly or frothy or foaming; "The boiling soup was
frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water" [syn:
foam, froth, fizz, effervesce, sparkle, form
bubbles]
2: make froth or foam and become bubbly; "The river foamed"
[syn: froth, spume, suds]
3: exude or expel foam; "the angry man was frothing at the
mouth"
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henceforth
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adv 1: from this time forth; from now on; "henceforth she will
be known as Mrs. Smith" [syn: henceforth,
henceforward]
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moth
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n 1: typically crepuscular or nocturnal insect having a stout
body and feathery or hairlike antennae
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north
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adv 1: in a northern direction; "they earn more up north";
"Let's go north!" [syn: north, northerly,
northwards, northward]
adj 1: situated in or facing or moving toward or coming from the
north; "artists like north light"; "the north portico"
[ant: south]
n 1: the region of the United States lying to the north of the
Mason-Dixon line
2: the United States (especially the northern states during the
American Civil War); "he has visited every state in the
Union"; "Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union"; "the
North's superior resources turned the scale" [syn: Union,
North]
3: the cardinal compass point that is at 0 or 360 degrees [syn:
north, due north, northward, N]
4: a location in the northern part of a country, region, or city
5: the direction corresponding to the northward cardinal compass
point
6: the direction in which a compass needle points [syn: north,
magnetic north, compass north]
7: British statesman under George III whose policies led to
rebellion in the American colonies (1732-1792) [syn: North,
Frederick North, Second Earl of Guilford]
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swath
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n 1: the space created by the swing of a scythe or the cut of a
mowing machine
2: a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing) [syn:
swath, belt]
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troth
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n 1: a mutual promise to marry [syn: betrothal, troth,
engagement]
2: a solemn pledge of fidelity [syn: plight, troth]
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goth
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n 1: a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or
refinement [syn: peasant, barbarian, boor, churl,
Goth, tyke, tike]
2: one of the Teutonic people who invaded the Roman Empire in
the 3rd to 5th centuries
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hoth
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n 1: (Norse mythology) a blind god; misled by Loki, he kills his
brother Balder by throwing a shaft of mistletoe [syn:
Hoth, Hothr, Hoder, Hodr, Hodur]
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loth
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adj 1: unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom; "a
reluctant smile"; "loath to admit a mistake" [syn:
loath, loth, reluctant]
2: (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed; "antipathetic to
new ideas"; "averse to taking risks"; "loath to go on such
short notice"; "clearly indisposed to grant their request"
[syn: antipathetic, antipathetical, averse(p),
indisposed(p), loath(p), loth(p)]
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roth
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n 1: United States writer whose novels portray middle-class
Jewish life (born in 1933) [syn: Roth, Philip Roth,
Philip Milton Roth]
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doth
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fauth
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foth
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groth
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hauth
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kauth
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kloth
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knoth
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lauth
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noth
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poth
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shaath
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rauth
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schroth
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krauth
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borth
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coth
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