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apart
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adv 1: separated or at a distance in place or position or time;
"These towns are many miles apart"; "stood with his legs
apart"; "born two years apart"
2: not taken into account or excluded from consideration; "these
problems apart, the country is doing well"; "all joking
aside, I think you're crazy" [syn: apart, aside]
3: away from another or others; "they grew apart over the
years"; "kept apart from the group out of shyness"; "decided
to live apart"
4: placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose; "had a
feeling of being set apart"; "quality sets it apart"; "a day
set aside for relaxing" [syn: aside, apart]
5: one from the other; "people can't tell the twins apart"
6: into parts or pieces; "he took his father's watch apart";
"split apart"; "torn asunder" [syn: apart, asunder]
adj 1: remote and separate physically or socially; "existed over
the centuries as a world apart"; "preserved because they
inhabited a place apart"- W.H.Hudson; "tiny isolated
villages remote from centers of civilization"; "an
obscure village" [syn: apart(p), isolated, obscure]
2: having characteristics not shared by others; "scientists felt
they were a group apart"- Vannever Bush
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art
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n 1: the products of human creativity; works of art
collectively; "an art exhibition"; "a fine collection of
art" [syn: art, fine art]
2: the creation of beautiful or significant things; "art does
not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any good
at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of wasting
space beautifully" [syn: art, artistic creation,
artistic production]
3: a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and
observation; "the art of conversation"; "it's quite an art"
[syn: art, artistry, prowess]
4: photographs or other visual representations in a printed
publication; "the publisher was responsible for all the
artwork in the book" [syn: artwork, art, graphics,
nontextual matter]
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cart
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n 1: a heavy open wagon usually having two wheels and drawn by
an animal
2: wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one
or two or four wheels; "he used a handcart to carry the rocks
away"; "their pushcart was piled high with groceries" [syn:
handcart, pushcart, cart, go-cart]
v 1: draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets" [syn:
haul, hale, cart, drag]
2: transport something in a cart
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carte
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n 1: a list of dishes available at a restaurant; "the menu was
in French" [syn: menu, bill of fare, card, carte du
jour, carte]
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chart
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n 1: a visual display of information
2: a map designed to assist navigation by air or sea
v 1: make a chart of; "chart the territory"
2: plan in detail; "Bush is charting a course to destroy Saddam
Hussein"
3: represent by means of a graph; "chart the data" [syn:
graph, chart]
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dart
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n 1: a small narrow pointed missile that is thrown or shot
2: a tapered tuck made in dressmaking
3: a sudden quick movement [syn: flit, dart]
v 1: move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart; "The
hummingbird flitted among the branches" [syn: flit,
flutter, fleet, dart]
2: run or move very quickly or hastily; "She dashed into the
yard" [syn: dart, dash, scoot, scud, flash,
shoot]
3: move with sudden speed; "His forefinger darted in all
directions as he spoke"
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depart
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v 1: move away from a place into another direction; "Go away
before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon" [syn:
go, go away, depart] [ant: come, come up]
2: be at variance with; be out of line with [syn: deviate,
vary, diverge, depart] [ant: conform]
3: leave; "The family took off for Florida" [syn: depart,
part, start, start out, set forth, set off, set
out, take off]
4: go away or leave [syn: depart, take leave, quit] [ant:
stay]
5: remove oneself from an association with or participation in;
"She wants to leave"; "The teenager left home"; "She left her
position with the Red Cross"; "He left the Senate after two
terms"; "after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up
stakes" [syn: leave, depart, pull up stakes]
6: wander from a direct or straight course [syn: sidetrack,
depart, digress, straggle]
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fart
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n 1: a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus [syn:
fart, farting, flatus, wind, breaking wind]
v 1: expel intestinal gases through the anus [syn: fart,
break wind]
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hart
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n 1: United States playwright who collaborated with George S.
Kaufman (1904-1961) [syn: Hart, Moss Hart]
2: United States lyricist who collaborated with Richard Rodgers
(1895-1943) [syn: Hart, Lorenz Hart, Lorenz Milton
Hart]
3: a male deer, especially an adult male red deer [syn: hart,
stag]
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heart
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n 1: the locus of feelings and intuitions; "in your heart you
know it is true"; "her story would melt your bosom" [syn:
heart, bosom]
2: the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and
between the lungs; its rhythmic contractions move the blood
through the body; "he stood still, his heart thumping wildly"
[syn: heart, pump, ticker]
3: the courage to carry on; "he kept fighting on pure spunk";
"you haven't got the heart for baseball" [syn: heart,
mettle, nerve, spunk]
4: an area that is approximately central within some larger
region; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward into
the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of the
storm" [syn: center, centre, middle, heart, eye]
5: the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some
idea or experience; "the gist of the prosecutor's argument";
"the heart and soul of the Republican Party"; "the nub of the
story" [syn: kernel, substance, core, center,
centre, essence, gist, heart, heart and soul,
inwardness, marrow, meat, nub, pith, sum, nitty-
gritty]
6: an inclination or tendency of a certain kind; "he had a
change of heart" [syn: heart, spirit]
7: a plane figure with rounded sides curving inward at the top
and intersecting at the bottom; conventionally used on
playing cards and valentines; "he drew a heart and called it
a valentine"
8: a firm rather dry variety meat (usually beef or veal); "a
five-pound beef heart will serve six"
9: a positive feeling of liking; "he had trouble expressing the
affection he felt"; "the child won everyone's heart"; "the
warmness of his welcome made us feel right at home" [syn:
affection, affectionateness, fondness, tenderness,
heart, warmness, warmheartedness, philia]
10: a playing card in the major suit that has one or more red
hearts on it; "he led the queen of hearts"; "hearts were
trumps"
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impart
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v 1: transmit (knowledge or skills); "give a secret to the
Russians"; "leave your name and address here"; "impart a
new skill to the students" [syn: impart, leave, give,
pass on]
2: bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to
the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She
brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a
light note to the program" [syn: lend, impart, bestow,
contribute, add, bring]
3: transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound
carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound";
"Many metals conduct heat" [syn: impart, conduct,
transmit, convey, carry, channel]
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mart
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n 1: an area in a town where a public mercantile establishment
is set up [syn: marketplace, market place, mart,
market]
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part
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adv 1: in part; in some degree; not wholly; "I felt partly to
blame"; "He was partially paralyzed" [syn: partially,
partly, part] [ant: all, altogether,
completely, entirely, totally, whole, wholly]
n 1: something determined in relation to something that includes
it; "he wanted to feel a part of something bigger than
himself"; "I read a portion of the manuscript"; "the
smaller component is hard to reach"; "the animal
constituent of plankton" [syn: part, portion,
component part, component, constituent]
2: something less than the whole of a human artifact; "the rear
part of the house"; "glue the two parts together" [syn:
part, portion]
3: a portion of a natural object; "they analyzed the river into
three parts"; "he needed a piece of granite" [syn: part,
piece]
4: that which concerns a person with regard to a particular role
or situation; "it requires vigilance on our part"; "they
resisted every effort on his part"
5: the extended spatial location of something; "the farming
regions of France"; "religions in all parts of the world";
"regions of outer space" [syn: region, part]
6: the actions and activities assigned to or required or
expected of a person or group; "the function of a teacher";
"the government must do its part"; "play its role" [syn:
function, office, part, role]
7: an actor's portrayal of someone in a play; "she played the
part of Desdemona" [syn: character, role, theatrical
role, part, persona]
8: assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual
person or group; "he wanted his share in cash" [syn: share,
portion, part, percentage]
9: 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]
10: a line of scalp that can be seen when sections of hair are
combed in opposite directions; "his part was right in the
middle" [syn: part, parting]
11: the melody carried by a particular voice or instrument in
polyphonic music; "he tried to sing the tenor part" [syn:
part, voice]
12: the part played by a person in bringing about a result; "I
am proud of my contribution in advancing the project"; "they
all did their share of the work" [syn: contribution,
part, share]
v 1: go one's own way; move apart; "The friends separated after
the party" [syn: separate, part, split]
2: discontinue an association or relation; go different ways;
"The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The
couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and
I split up" [syn: separate, part, split up, split,
break, break up]
3: leave; "The family took off for Florida" [syn: depart,
part, start, start out, set forth, set off, set
out, take off]
4: come apart; "The two pieces that we had glued separated"
[syn: separate, divide, part]
5: force, take, or pull apart; "He separated the fighting
children"; "Moses parted the Red Sea" [syn: separate,
disunite, divide, part]
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restart
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v 1: start an engine again, for example [syn: restart, re-
start]
2: take up or begin anew; "We resumed the negotiations" [syn:
resume, restart, re-start]
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smart
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adj 1: showing mental alertness and calculation and
resourcefulness [ant: stupid]
2: elegant and stylish; "chic elegance"; "a smart new dress"; "a
suit of voguish cut" [syn: chic, smart, voguish]
3: characterized by quickness and ease in learning; "some
children are brighter in one subject than another"; "smart
children talk earlier than the average" [syn: bright,
smart]
4: improperly forward or bold; "don't be fresh with me";
"impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup"; "an impudent
boy given to insulting strangers"; "Don't get wise with me!"
[syn: fresh, impertinent, impudent, overbold,
smart, saucy, sassy, wise]
5: painfully severe; "he gave the dog a smart blow"
6: quick and brisk; "I gave him a smart salute"; "we walked at a
smart pace"
7: capable of independent and apparently intelligent action;
"smart weapons"
n 1: a kind of pain such as that caused by a wound or a burn or
a sore [syn: smart, smarting, smartness]
v 1: be the source of pain [syn: ache, smart, hurt]
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start
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n 1: the beginning of anything; "it was off to a good start"
2: the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got
an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the
man for her" [syn: beginning, commencement, first,
outset, get-go, start, kickoff, starting time,
showtime, offset] [ant: end, ending, middle]
3: a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning); "he got
his start because one of the regular pitchers was in the
hospital"; "his starting meant that the coach thought he was
one of their best linemen" [syn: start, starting]
4: a sudden involuntary movement; "he awoke with a start" [syn:
startle, jump, start]
5: the act of starting something; "he was responsible for the
beginning of negotiations" [syn: beginning, start,
commencement] [ant: finish, finishing]
6: a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a
game [syn: start, starting line, scratch, scratch
line]
7: a signal to begin (as in a race); "the starting signal was a
green light"; "the runners awaited the start" [syn: starting
signal, start]
8: the advantage gained by beginning early (as in a race); "with
an hour's start he will be hard to catch" [syn: start,
head start]
v 1: take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We
began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as
soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to
arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's
get down to work now" [syn: get down, begin, get,
start out, start, set about, set out, commence]
[ant: end, terminate]
2: set in motion, cause to start; "The U.S. started a war in the
Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new
chapter in your life" [syn: begin, lead off, start,
commence] [ant: end, terminate]
3: leave; "The family took off for Florida" [syn: depart,
part, start, start out, set forth, set off, set
out, take off]
4: have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative
sense; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second
movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes
start at $250,000" [syn: begin, start] [ant: cease,
end, finish, stop, terminate]
5: bring into being; "He initiated a new program"; "Start a
foundation" [syn: originate, initiate, start]
6: get off the ground; "Who started this company?"; "We embarked
on an exciting enterprise"; "I start my day with a good
breakfast"; "We began the new semester"; "The afternoon
session begins at 4 PM"; "The blood shed started when the
partisans launched a surprise attack" [syn: start, start
up, embark on, commence]
7: move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm; "She
startled when I walked into the room" [syn: startle,
jump, start]
8: get going or set in motion; "We simply could not start the
engine"; "start up the computer" [syn: start, start up]
[ant: stop]
9: begin or set in motion; "I start at eight in the morning";
"Ready, set, go!" [syn: start, go, get going] [ant:
halt, stop]
10: begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job;
"Take up a position"; "start a new job" [syn: start, take
up]
11: play in the starting lineup
12: have a beginning characterized in some specified way; "The
novel begins with a murder"; "My property begins with the
three maple trees"; "Her day begins with a workout"; "The
semester begins with a convocation ceremony" [syn: begin,
start]
13: begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or
inherent function of the direct object; "begin a cigar";
"She started the soup while it was still hot"; "We started
physics in 10th grade" [syn: begin, start]
14: bulge outward; "His eyes popped" [syn: start, protrude,
pop, pop out, bulge, bulge out, bug out, come
out]
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tart
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adj 1: tasting sour like a lemon [syn: lemony, lemonlike,
sourish, tangy, tart]
2: harsh; "sharp criticism"; "a sharp-worded exchange"; "a tart
remark" [syn: sharp, sharp-worded, tart]
n 1: a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money [syn:
prostitute, cocotte, whore, harlot, bawd, tart,
cyprian, fancy woman, working girl, sporting lady,
lady of pleasure, woman of the street]
2: a small open pie with a fruit filling
3: a pastry cup with a filling of fruit or custard and no top
crust
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bart
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n 1: a member of the British order of honor; ranks below a baron
but above a knight; "since he was a baronet he had to be
addressed as Sir Henry Jones, Bart." [syn: baronet,
Bart]
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harte
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n 1: United States writer noted for his stories about life
during the California gold rush (1836-1902) [syn: Harte,
Bret Harte]
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descartes
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n 1: French philosopher and mathematician; developed dualistic
theory of mind and matter; introduced the use of
coordinates to locate a point in two or three dimensions
(1596-1650) [syn: Descartes, Rene Descartes]
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mozart
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n 1: prolific Austrian composer and child prodigy; master of the
classical style in all its forms of his time (1756-1791)
[syn: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]
2: the music of Mozart; "the concert was mostly Mozart"
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dartt
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mahrt
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smartt
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tartt
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bossart
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goulart
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kabart
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mccart
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ahart
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scart
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