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concealed
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adj 1: not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage";
"in stormy weather the stars are out of sight" [syn:
concealed, hidden, out of sight]
2: hidden on any grounds for any motive; "a concealed weapon";
"a concealed compartment in his briefcase" [ant:
unconcealed]
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congealed
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adj 1: congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling; "in Georgia
they serve congealed salads" [syn: congealed, jelled,
jellied]
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field
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n 1: a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed; "he
planted a field of wheat"
2: a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought; "they
made a tour of Civil War battlefields" [syn: battlefield,
battleground, field of battle, field of honor, field]
3: somewhere (away from a studio or office or library or
laboratory) where practical work is done or data is
collected; "anthropologists do much of their work in the
field"
4: a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his
doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their
subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings" [syn:
discipline, subject, subject area, subject field,
field, field of study, study, bailiwick]
5: the space around a radiating body within which its
electromagnetic oscillations can exert force on another
similar body not in contact with it [syn: field, field of
force, force field]
6: a particular kind of commercial enterprise; "they are
outstanding in their field" [syn: field, field of
operation, line of business]
7: a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere
is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out
of my orbit" [syn: sphere, domain, area, orbit,
field, arena]
8: a piece of land prepared for playing a game; "the home crowd
cheered when Princeton took the field" [syn: playing field,
athletic field, playing area, field]
9: extensive tract of level open land; "they emerged from the
woods onto a vast open plain"; "he longed for the fields of
his youth" [syn: plain, field, champaign]
10: (mathematics) a set of elements such that addition and
multiplication are commutative and associative and
multiplication is distributive over addition and there are
two elements 0 and 1; "the set of all rational numbers is a
field"
11: a region in which active military operations are in
progress; "the army was in the field awaiting action"; "he
served in the Vietnam theater for three years" [syn:
field, field of operations, theater, theater of
operations, theatre, theatre of operations]
12: all of the horses in a particular horse race
13: all the competitors in a particular contest or sporting
event
14: a geographic region (land or sea) under which something
valuable is found; "the diamond fields of South Africa"
15: (computer science) a set of one or more adjacent characters
comprising a unit of information
16: the area that is visible (as through an optical instrument)
[syn: field, field of view]
17: a place where planes take off and land [syn: airfield,
landing field, flying field, field]
v 1: catch or pick up (balls) in baseball or cricket
2: play as a fielder
3: answer adequately or successfully; "The lawyer fielded all
questions from the press"
4: select (a team or individual player) for a game; "The
Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl"
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healed
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adj 1: freed from illness or injury; "the patient appears
cured"; "the incision is healed"; "appears to be entirely
recovered"; "when the recovered patient tries to remember
what occurred during his delirium"- Normon Cameron [syn:
cured, healed, recovered]
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keeled
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adj 1: having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or suggesting the
keel of a ship; "a carinate sepal" [syn: ridged,
carinate, carinated, keeled]
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peeled
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adj 1: (used informally) completely unclothed [syn: bare-
assed, bare-ass, in the altogether, in the buff,
in the raw, raw, peeled, naked as a jaybird,
stark naked]
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sealed
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adj 1: established irrevocably; "his fate is sealed" [syn:
sealed, certain] [ant: uncertain, unsealed]
2: closed or secured with or as if with a seal; "my lips are
sealed"; "the package is still sealed"; "the premises are
sealed" [ant: unsealed]
3: undisclosed for the time being; "sealed orders"; "a sealed
move in chess"
4: determined irrevocably; "his fate is sealed"
5: having been paved
6: covered with a waterproof coating; "a sealed driveway"
7: (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster [syn: plastered,
sealed]
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shield
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n 1: a protective covering or structure
2: armor carried on the arm to intercept blows [syn: shield,
buckler]
3: hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as
arthropods and turtles [syn: carapace, shell, cuticle,
shield]
v 1: protect, hide, or conceal from danger or harm [syn:
shield, screen]
2: hold back a thought or feeling about; "She is harboring a
grudge against him" [syn: harbor, harbour, shield]
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unsealed
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adj 1: not established or confirmed; "his doom is as yet
unsealed" [syn: unsealed, uncertain] [ant: certain,
sealed]
2: not closed or secured with or as if with a seal; "unsealed
goods"; "the letter arrived unsealed" [ant: sealed]
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wheeled
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adj 1: having wheels; often used in combination [ant:
wheelless]
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wield
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v 1: have and exercise; "wield power and authority" [syn:
wield, exert, maintain]
2: handle effectively; "The burglar wielded an axe"; "The young
violinist didn't manage her bow very well" [syn: wield,
handle, manage]
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yield
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n 1: production of a certain amount [syn: output, yield]
2: the income or profit arising from such transactions as the
sale of land or other property; "the average return was about
5%" [syn: return, issue, take, takings, proceeds,
yield, payoff]
3: an amount of a product [syn: yield, fruit]
4: the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created
(usually within a given period of time); "production was up
in the second quarter" [syn: output, yield, production]
v 1: be the cause or source of; "He gave me a lot of trouble";
"Our meeting afforded much interesting information" [syn:
yield, give, afford]
2: end resistance, as under pressure or force; "The door yielded
to repeated blows with a battering ram" [syn: give way,
yield]
3: give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This
year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate
renders some revenue for the family" [syn: render, yield,
return, give, generate]
4: give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of
another [syn: concede, yield, cede, grant]
5: give in, as to influence or pressure [syn: yield, relent,
soften] [ant: remain firm, stand]
6: move in order to make room for someone for something; "The
park gave way to a supermarket"; "`Move over,' he told the
crowd" [syn: move over, give way, give, ease up,
yield]
7: cause to happen or be responsible for; "His two singles gave
the team the victory" [syn: give, yield]
8: be willing to concede; "I grant you this much" [syn:
concede, yield, grant]
9: be fatally overwhelmed [syn: succumb, yield] [ant: come
through, make it, pull round, pull through, survive]
10: bring in; "interest-bearing accounts"; "How much does this
savings certificate pay annually?" [syn: yield, pay,
bear]
11: be flexible under stress of physical force; "This material
doesn't give" [syn: give, yield]
12: cease opposition; stop fighting
13: consent reluctantly [syn: yield, give in, succumb,
knuckle under, buckle under]
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unconcealed
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adj 1: not concealed or hidden; "her unconcealed hostility
poisoned the atmosphere"; "watched with unconcealed
curiosity" [ant: concealed]
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afield
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adv 1: far away from home or one's usual surroundings; "looking
afield for new lands to conquer"- R.A.Hall [syn:
afield, abroad]
2: in or into a field (especially a field of battle); "the
armies were afield, challenging the enemy's advance";
"unlawful to carry hunting rifles afield until the season
opens"
3: off the subject; beyond the point at issue; "such digressions
can lead us too far afield"
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bakersfield
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n 1: a city in south central California at the southern end of
the San Joaquin Valley
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appealed
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heeled
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pealed
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reeled
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resealed
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revealed
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feild
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heald
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neeld
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neild
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nield
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schield
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weild
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highyield
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satterfield
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