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acrimonious
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adj 1: marked by strong resentment or cynicism; "an acrimonious
dispute"; "bitter about the divorce" [syn: acrimonious,
bitter]
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ceremonious
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adj 1: characterized by pomp and ceremony and stately display
[syn: pompous, ceremonious]
2: rigidly formal or bound by convention; "their ceremonious
greetings did not seem heartfelt" [syn: ceremonious,
conventional]
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erroneous
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adj 1: containing or characterized by error; "erroneous
conclusions"
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euphonious
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adj 1: having a pleasant sound; "a euphonious trill of silver
laughter" [syn: euphonious, euphonous] [ant:
cacophonic, cacophonous]
2: (of speech or dialect) pleasing in sound; not harsh or
strident; "her euphonious Southern speech"
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felonious
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adj 1: involving or being or having the nature of a crime; "a
criminal offense"; "criminal abuse"; "felonious intent"
[syn: criminal, felonious]
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harmonious
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adj 1: musically pleasing [ant: inharmonious, unharmonious]
2: exhibiting equivalence or correspondence among constituents
of an entity or between different entities [syn:
harmonious, proportionate, symmetrical]
3: suitable and fitting; "the tailored clothes were harmonious
with her military bearing"
4: existing together in harmony; "harmonious family
relationships"
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inharmonious
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adj 1: not in harmony [syn: inharmonious, unharmonious]
[ant: harmonious]
2: lacking in harmony of parts; "an inharmonious (or
incongruous) mixture of architectural styles"
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parsimonious
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adj 1: excessively unwilling to spend; "parsimonious thrift
relieved by few generous impulses"; "lived in a most
penurious manner--denying himself every indulgence" [syn:
parsimonious, penurious]
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sanctimonious
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adj 1: excessively or hypocritically pious; "a sickening
sanctimonious smile" [syn: holier-than-thou,
pietistic, pietistical, pharisaic, pharisaical,
sanctimonious, self-righteous]
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unceremonious
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adj 1: without ceremony or formality; "an unceremonious speech"
[syn: unceremonious, unceremonial]
2: without due formalities; "unceremonious dismissal from
office"
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antonius
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n 1: Roman general under Julius Caesar in the Gallic wars;
repudiated his wife for the Egyptian queen Cleopatra; they
were defeated by Octavian at Actium (83-30 BC) [syn:
Antony, Anthony, Mark Antony, Mark Anthony,
Antonius, Marcus Antonius]
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splenius
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n 1: either of two flat muscles that extend from the upper
vertebrae to the base of the skull and serve to rotate or
flex or extend the head and neck [syn: splenius,
splenius muscle]
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arsenious
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adj 1: relating to compounds in which arsenic is trivalent
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comenius
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n 1: Czech educational reformer (1592-1670) [syn: Comenius,
John Amos Comenius, Jan Amos Komensky]
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petronius
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n 1: Roman satirist (died in 66) [syn: Petronius, Gaius
Petronius, Petronius Arbiter]
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symphonious
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adj 1: harmonious in sound; "the symphonic hum of a million
insects" [syn: symphonic, symphonious]
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antimonious
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adj 1: relating to or derived from antimony; "antimonious oxide"
[syn: antimonic, antimonious]
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unharmonious
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adj 1: not in harmony [syn: inharmonious, unharmonious]
[ant: harmonious]
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sanious
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adj 1: of or resembling or characterized by ichor or sanies; "an
ichorous discharge"; "the sanious discharge from an
ulcer" [syn: ichorous, sanious]
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calcaneus
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n 1: the largest tarsal bone; forms the human heel [syn:
heelbone, calcaneus, os tarsi fibulare]
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cutaneous
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adj 1: relating to or existing on or affecting the skin;
"cutaneous nerves"; "a cutaneous infection" [syn:
cutaneous, cutaneal, dermal]
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percutaneous
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adj 1: through the unbroken skin; refers to medications applied
directly to the skin (creams or ointments) or in time-
release forms (skin patches); "transdermal estrogen";
"percutaneous absorption" [syn: transdermal,
transdermic, percutaneous, transcutaneous]
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vilnius
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n 1: the capital and largest city of Lithuania; located in
southeastern Lithuania [syn: Vilnius, Vilna, Vilno,
Wilno, capital of Lithuania]
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palonius
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selenious
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polonius
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suetonius
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apollonius
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membraneous
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ennius
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