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aperitif
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n 1: alcoholic beverage taken before a meal as an appetizer
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beef
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n 1: cattle that are reared for their meat [syn: beef, beef
cattle]
2: meat from an adult domestic bovine [syn: beef, boeuf]
3: informal terms for objecting; "I have a gripe about the
service here" [syn: gripe, kick, beef, bitch,
squawk]
v 1: complain; "What was he hollering about?" [syn: gripe,
bitch, grouse, crab, beef, squawk, bellyache,
holler]
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belief
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n 1: any cognitive content held as true [ant: disbelief,
unbelief]
2: a vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his
impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings
about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his
sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying" [syn:
impression, feeling, belief, notion, opinion]
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brief
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adj 1: of short duration or distance; "a brief stay in the
country"
2: concise and succinct; "covered the matter in a brief
statement"
3: (of clothing) very short; "an abbreviated swimsuit"; "a brief
bikini" [syn: abbreviated, brief]
n 1: a document stating the facts and points of law of a
client's case [syn: brief, legal brief]
2: a condensed written summary or abstract
v 1: give essential information to someone; "The reporters were
briefed about the President's plan to invade"
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chief
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adj 1: most important element; "the chief aim of living"; "the
main doors were of solid glass"; "the principal rivers of
America"; "the principal example"; "policemen were
primary targets"; "the master bedroom"; "a master switch"
[syn: chief(a), main(a), primary(a),
principal(a), master(a)]
n 1: a person who is in charge; "the head of the whole
operation" [syn: head, chief, top dog]
2: a person who exercises control over workers; "if you want to
leave early you have to ask the foreman" [syn: foreman,
chief, gaffer, honcho, boss]
3: the head of a tribe or clan [syn: headman, tribal chief,
chieftain, chief]
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debrief
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v 1: put someone through a debriefing and make him report; "The
released hostages were debriefed"
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disbelief
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n 1: doubt about the truth of something [syn: incredulity,
disbelief, skepticism, mental rejection]
2: a rejection of belief [syn: unbelief, disbelief] [ant:
belief]
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feoff
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n 1: a piece of land held under the feudal system [syn: fief,
feoff]
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fief
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n 1: a piece of land held under the feudal system [syn: fief,
feoff]
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grief
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n 1: intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by
death) [syn: grief, heartache, heartbreak,
brokenheartedness]
2: something that causes great unhappiness; "her death was a
great grief to John" [syn: grief, sorrow]
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leaf
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n 1: the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in
higher plants [syn: leaf, leafage, foliage]
2: a sheet of any written or printed material (especially in a
manuscript or book) [syn: leaf, folio]
3: hinged or detachable flat section (as of a table or door)
v 1: look through a book or other written material; "He thumbed
through the report"; "She leafed through the volume" [syn:
flick, flip, thumb, riffle, leaf, riff]
2: turn over pages; "leaf through a book"; "leaf a manuscript"
3: produce leaves, of plants
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massif
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n 1: a block of the earth's crust bounded by faults and shifted
to form peaks of a mountain range
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motif
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n 1: a design or figure that consists of recurring shapes or
colors, as in architecture or decoration [syn: motif,
motive]
2: a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music
[syn: motif, motive]
3: a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary or
artistic work; "it was the usual `boy gets girl' theme" [syn:
theme, motif]
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reef
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n 1: a submerged ridge of rock or coral near the surface of the
water
2: a rocky region in the southern Transvaal in northeastern
South Africa; contains rich gold deposits and coal and
manganese [syn: Witwatersrand, Rand, Reef]
3: one of several strips across a sail that can be taken in or
rolled up to lessen the area of the sail that is exposed to
the wind
v 1: lower and bring partially inboard; "reef the sailboat's
mast"
2: roll up (a portion of a sail) in order to reduce its area
3: reduce (a sail) by taking in a reef
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relief
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n 1: the feeling that comes when something burdensome is removed
or reduced; "as he heard the news he was suddenly flooded
with relief" [syn: relief, alleviation, assuagement]
2: the condition of being comfortable or relieved (especially
after being relieved of distress); "he enjoyed his relief
from responsibility"; "getting it off his conscience gave him
some ease" [syn: relief, ease]
3: (law) redress awarded by a court; "was the relief supposed to
be protection from future harm or compensation for past
injury?"
4: someone who takes the place of another (as when things get
dangerous or difficult); "the star had a stand-in for
dangerous scenes"; "we need extra employees for summer fill-
ins" [syn: stand-in, substitute, relief, reliever,
backup, backup man, fill-in]
5: assistance in time of difficulty; "the contributions provided
some relief for the victims" [syn: relief, succor,
succour, ministration]
6: a pause for relaxation; "people actually accomplish more when
they take time for short rests" [syn: respite, rest,
relief, rest period]
7: a change for the better [syn: easing, moderation,
relief]
8: aid for the aged or indigent or handicapped; "he has been on
relief for many years"
9: the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or
annoyance); "he asked the nurse for relief from the constant
pain" [syn: easing, easement, alleviation, relief]
10: sculpture consisting of shapes carved on a surface so as to
stand out from the surrounding background [syn: relief,
relievo, rilievo, embossment, sculptural relief]
11: the act of freeing a city or town that has been besieged;
"he asked for troops for the relief of Atlanta"
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sheaf
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n 1: a package of several things tied together for carrying or
storing [syn: bundle, sheaf]
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thief
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n 1: a criminal who takes property belonging to someone else
with the intention of keeping it or selling it [syn:
thief, stealer]
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lief
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adv 1: in a willing manner; "this was gladly agreed to"; "I
would fain do it" [syn: gladly, lief, fain]
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naif
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adj 1: marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of
guile or worldly experience; "a teenager's naive
ignorance of life"; "the naive assumption that things can
only get better"; "this naive simple creature with wide
friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances" [syn:
naive, naif] [ant: sophisticated]
n 1: a naive or inexperienced person
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keefe
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leif
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reif
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seif
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hafif
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matif
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okeefe
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okeeffe
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sharif
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