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calve
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v 1: release ice; "The icebergs and glaciers calve" [syn:
calve, break up]
2: birth; "the whales calve at this time of year" [syn: calve,
have young]
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carve
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v 1: form by carving; "Carve a flower from the ice"
2: engrave or cut by chipping away at a surface; "carve one's
name into the bark" [syn: carve, chip at]
3: cut to pieces; "Father carved the ham" [syn: carve, cut
up]
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halve
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v 1: divide by two; divide into halves; "Halve the cake"
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have
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n 1: a person who possesses great material wealth [syn: rich
person, wealthy person, have]
v 1: have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense;
"She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful
daughters"; "She holds a Master's degree from Harvard"
[syn: have, have got, hold]
2: have as a feature; "This restaurant features the most famous
chefs in France" [syn: have, feature] [ant: lack,
miss]
3: go through (mental or physical states or experiences); "get
an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "receive
injuries"; "have a feeling" [syn: experience, receive,
have, get]
4: have ownership or possession of; "He owns three houses in
Florida"; "How many cars does she have?" [syn: own, have,
possess]
5: cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or
condition; "He got his squad on the ball"; "This let me in
for a big surprise"; "He got a girl into trouble" [syn:
get, let, have]
6: serve oneself to, or consume regularly; "Have another bowl of
chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee" [syn:
consume, ingest, take in, take, have] [ant:
abstain, desist, refrain]
7: have a personal or business relationship with someone; "have
a postdoc"; "have an assistant"; "have a lover"
8: organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have,
throw, or make a party"; "give a course" [syn: hold,
throw, have, make, give]
9: have left; "I have two years left"; "I don't have any money
left"; "They have two more years before they retire"
10: be confronted with; "What do we have here?"; "Now we have a
fine mess"
11: undergo; "The stocks had a fast run-up" [syn: have,
experience]
12: suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis"
13: cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; "The ads
induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy
a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa" [syn:
induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make]
14: receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl
who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have
this dog in my house!"; "Please accept my present" [syn:
accept, take, have] [ant: decline, pass up,
refuse, reject, turn down]
15: get something; come into possession of; "receive payment";
"receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front" [syn:
receive, have]
16: undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); "She suffered a
fracture in the accident"; "He had an insulin shock after
eating three candy bars"; "She got a bruise on her leg"; "He
got his arm broken in the scuffle" [syn: suffer,
sustain, have, get]
17: achieve a point or goal; "Nicklaus had a 70"; "The Brazilian
team got 4 goals"; "She made 29 points that day" [syn:
have, get, make]
18: cause to be born; "My wife had twins yesterday!" [syn: give
birth, deliver, bear, birth, have]
19: have sex with; archaic use; "He had taken this woman when
she was most vulnerable" [syn: take, have]
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salve
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n 1: semisolid preparation (usually containing a medicine)
applied externally as a remedy or for soothing an
irritation [syn: ointment, unction, unguent, balm,
salve]
2: anything that remedies or heals or soothes; "he needed a
salve for his conscience"
v 1: save from ruin, destruction, or harm [syn: salvage,
salve, relieve, save]
2: apply a salve to, usually for the purpose of healing
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starve
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v 1: be hungry; go without food; "Let's eat--I'm starving!"
[syn: starve, hunger, famish] [ant: be full]
2: die of food deprivation; "The political prisoners starved to
death"; "Many famished in the countryside during the drought"
[syn: starve, famish]
3: deprive of food; "They starved the prisoners" [syn: starve,
famish] [ant: feed, give]
4: have a craving, appetite, or great desire for [syn: crave,
hunger, thirst, starve, lust]
5: deprive of a necessity and cause suffering; "he is starving
her of love"; "The engine was starved of fuel"
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suave
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adj 1: having a sophisticated charm; "a debonair gentleman"
[syn: debonair, debonaire, debonnaire, suave]
2: smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of
sophistication; "he was too politic to quarrel with so
important a personage"; "the manager pacified the customer
with a smooth apology for the error" [syn: politic,
smooth, suave, bland]
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wroclaw
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n 1: a city in southwestern Poland on the Oder [syn: Wroclaw,
Breslau]
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yugoslav
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adj 1: of or relating to or characteristic of the former country
of Yugoslavia or its people or languages; "Yugoslavian
wine" [syn: Yugoslavian, Yugoslav]
n 1: a native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia [syn: Yugoslav,
Jugoslav, Yugoslavian, Jugoslavian]
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aye
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gustave
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nav
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varve
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