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ETAL |
Among others |
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RESPECT |
Admire chest muscle, among others |
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INTERCALARY |
Introduced or inserted among others; additional;
supernumerary. |
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SEPARATE |
To set apart; to select from among others, as for a
special use or service. |
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INFULA |
A sort of fillet worn by dignitaries, priests, and others
among the ancient Romans. It was generally white. |
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SINGLE |
To select, as an individual person or thing, from among
a number; to choose out from others; to separate. |
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ESPECIAL |
Distinguished among others of the same class or kind;
special; concerning a species or a single object; principal;
particular; as, in an especial manner or degree. |
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SELECT |
To choose and take from a number; to take by preference
from among others; to pick out; to cull; as, to select the best authors
for perusal. |
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SHARE |
Especially, the part allotted or belonging to one, of any
property or interest owned by a number; a portion among others; an
apportioned lot; an allotment; a dividend. |
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INTERCALATE |
To insert among others, as a verse in a stanza;
specif. (Geol.), to introduce as a bed or stratum, between the layers
of a regular series of rocks. |
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BASTINADO |
A sound beating with a stick or cudgel. Specifically: A
form of punishment among the Turks, Chinese, and others, consisting in
beating an offender on the soles of his feet. |
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PREEMINENT |
Eminent above others; prominent among those who are
eminent; superior in excellence; surpassing, or taking precedence of,
others; rarely, surpa... |
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INTERCALATION |
The insertion or introduction of anything among
others, as the insertion of a phrase, line, or verse in a metrical
composition; specif. (Geol.)... |
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RANGE |
To place (as a single individual) among others in a line,
row, or order, as in the ranks of an army; -- usually, reflexively and
figuratively, ... |
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POLYPHONY |
Composition in mutually related, equally important parts
which share the melody among them; contrapuntal composition; -- opposed
to homophony, ... |
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GYVE |
To fetter; to shackle; to chain.
H () the eighth letter of the English alphabet, is classed among the
consonants, and is formed with the mouth ... |