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abhorrer
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n 1: a signer of a 1679 address to Charles II in which those who
petitioned for the reconvening of parliament were condemned
and abhorred
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adorer
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n 1: someone who admires a young woman; "she had many admirers"
[syn: admirer, adorer]
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borer
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n 1: a drill for penetrating rock [syn: bore bit, borer,
rock drill, stone drill]
2: any of various insects or larvae or mollusks that bore into
wood [syn: woodborer, borer]
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corer
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n 1: a device for removing the core from apples
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explorer
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n 1: someone who travels into little known regions (especially
for some scientific purpose) [syn: explorer,
adventurer]
2: a commercial browser [syn: Internet Explorer, Explorer,
IE]
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horror
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n 1: intense and profound fear
2: something that inspires dislike; something horrible; "the
painting that others found so beautiful was a horror to him"
3: intense aversion [syn: repugnance, repulsion,
revulsion, horror]
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restorer
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n 1: a skilled worker who is employed to restore or refinish
buildings or antique furniture [syn: refinisher,
renovator, restorer, preserver]
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scorer
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n 1: a player who makes a score in a game or contest
2: a logger who marks trees to be felled
3: an official who records the score during the progress of a
game [syn: scorekeeper, scorer]
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furor
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n 1: an interest followed with exaggerated zeal; "he always
follows the latest fads"; "it was all the rage that season"
[syn: fad, craze, furor, furore, cult, rage]
2: a sudden outburst (as of protest) [syn: furor, furore]
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roarer
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n 1: someone who communicates vocally in a very loud voice [syn:
roarer, bawler, bellower, screamer, screecher,
shouter, yeller]
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snorer
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n 1: someone who snores while sleeping
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sonora
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n 1: ground snakes [syn: Sonora, genus Sonora]
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andorra
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n 1: a small republic in the eastern Pyrenees between Spain and
France [syn: Andorra, Principality of Andorra]
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masorah
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n 1: a vast body of textual criticism of the Hebrew Scriptures
including notes on features of writing and on the
occurrence of certain words and on variant sources and
instructions for pronunciation and other comments that were
written between AD 600 and 900 by Jewish scribes in the
margins or at the end of texts [syn: Masorah, Masora]
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signora
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n 1: an Italian title of address equivalent to Mrs. when used
before a name
2: an Italian title or form of address for a married woman
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tuscarora
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n 1: a member of an Iroquois people who formerly lived in North
Carolina and then moved to New York State and joined the
Iroquois
2: the Iroquoian language spoken by the Tuscarora
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deplorer
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floorer
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poorer
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pourer
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surer
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lurer
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soarer
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contadora
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leonora
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theodora
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sporer
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rhodora
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isadora
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sora
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grandiflora
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tamboura
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