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aftermath
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n 1: the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic
event); "the aftermath of war"; "in the wake of the
accident no one knew how many had been injured" [syn:
aftermath, wake, backwash]
2: the outcome of an event especially as relative to an
individual [syn: consequence, aftermath]
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bath
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n 1: a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed
(as to process it or to maintain it at a constant
temperature or to lubricate it); "she soaked the etching in
an acid bath"
2: you soak and wash your body in a bathtub; "he has a good bath
every morning"
3: a relatively large open container that you fill with water
and use to wash the body [syn: bathtub, bathing tub,
bath, tub]
4: an ancient Hebrew liquid measure equal to about 10 gallons
5: a town in southwestern England on the River Avon; famous for
its hot springs and Roman remains
6: a room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and
usually a washbasin and toilet [syn: bathroom, bath]
v 1: clean one's body by immersion into water; "The child should
bathe every day" [syn: bathe, bath]
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birdbath
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n 1: an ornamental basin (usually in a garden) for birds to
bathe in
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bloodbath
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n 1: indiscriminate slaughter; "a bloodbath took place when the
leaders of the plot surrendered"; "ten days after the
bloodletting Hitler gave the action its name"; "the valley
is no stranger to bloodshed and murder"; "a huge prison
battue was ordered" [syn: bloodbath, bloodletting,
bloodshed, battue]
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bypath
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n 1: a side road little traveled (as in the countryside) [syn:
byway, bypath, byroad]
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death
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n 1: the event of dying or departure from life; "her death came
as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will
pass to your grandchildren" [syn: death, decease,
expiry] [ant: birth, nascence, nascency,
nativity]
2: the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or
part of an organism; "the animal died a painful death"
3: the absence of life or state of being dead; "he seemed more
content in death than he had ever been in life"
4: the time when something ends; "it was the death of all his
plans"; "a dying of old hopes" [syn: death, dying,
demise] [ant: birth]
5: the time at which life ends; continuing until dead; "she
stayed until his death"; "a struggle to the last" [syn:
death, last]
6: the personification of death; "Death walked the streets of
the plague-bound city"
7: a final state; "he came to a bad end"; "the so-called
glorious experiment came to an inglorious end" [syn: end,
destruction, death]
8: the act of killing; "he had two deaths on his conscience"
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eyebath
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n 1: a small vessel with a rim curved to fit the orbit of the
eye; use to apply medicated or cleansing solution to the
eyeball; "an eyecup is called an eyebath in Britain" [syn:
eyecup, eyebath, eye cup]
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footpath
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n 1: a trodden path [syn: pathway, footpath]
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hearth
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n 1: an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a
fire can be built; "the fireplace was so large you could
walk inside it"; "he laid a fire in the hearth and lit it";
"the hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires"
[syn: fireplace, hearth, open fireplace]
2: home symbolized as a part of the fireplace; "driven from
hearth and home"; "fighting in defense of their firesides"
[syn: hearth, fireside]
3: an area near a fireplace (usually paved and extending out
into a room); "they sat on the hearth and warmed themselves
before the fire" [syn: hearth, fireside]
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lath
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n 1: a narrow thin strip of wood used as backing for plaster or
to make latticework
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math
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n 1: a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the
logic of quantity and shape and arrangement [syn:
mathematics, math, maths]
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path
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n 1: a course of conduct; "the path of virtue"; "we went our
separate ways"; "our paths in life led us apart"; "genius
usually follows a revolutionary path" [syn: way, path,
way of life]
2: a way especially designed for a particular use
3: an established line of travel or access [syn: path,
route, itinerary]
4: a line or route along which something travels or moves; "the
hurricane demolished houses in its path"; "the track of an
animal"; "the course of the river" [syn: path, track,
course]
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towpath
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n 1: a path along a canal or river used by animals towing boats
[syn: towpath, towing path]
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warpath
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n 1: hostile or belligerent mood; "the chief is on the warpath
today"
2: a course leading to warfare or battle
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wrath
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n 1: intense anger (usually on an epic scale)
2: belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified
as one of the deadly sins) [syn: wrath, anger, ire,
ira]
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footbath
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n 1: a small bathtub for warming or washing or disinfecting the
feet
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hogarth
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n 1: English artist noted for a series of engravings that
satirized the affectations of his time (1697-1764) [syn:
Hogarth, William Hogarth]
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garth
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rath
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flath
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corath
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magrath
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mcgath
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mcmath
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idiopath
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condylarth
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