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BEMUSED |
Confounded |
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BAMBOOZLED |
Confounded, mystified |
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CONFUSE |
Mixed; confounded. |
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UNCONFOUNDED |
Not confounded. |
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ABAIST |
Abashed; confounded; discomfited. |
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BLASTED |
Confounded; accursed; detestable. |
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BLANK |
Utterly confounded or discomfited. |
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CONFOUNDEDNESS |
The state of being confounded. |
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OMBUDSMAN |
Dumb mason confounded independent complaints manager |
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UNCONFOUND |
To free from a state of confusion, or of being
confounded. |
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AMAZEDNESS |
The state of being amazed, or confounded with fear,
surprise, or wonder. |
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TARANIS |
A Celtic divinity, regarded as the evil principle, but
confounded by the Romans with Jupiter. |
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CORNO DI BASSETTO |
A tenor clarinet; -- called also basset horn, and
sometimes confounded with the English horn, which is a tenor oboe. |
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FREYA |
The daughter of Njord, and goddess of love and beauty; the
Scandinavian Venus; -- in Teutonic myths confounded with Frigga, but in
Scandinavian, distinct. |
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SCHOTTISCHE |
A Scotch round dance in 2-4 time, similar to the
polka, only slower; also, the music for such a dance; -- not to be
confounded with the Ecossaise. |
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WRINGBOLT |
A bolt used by shipwrights, to bend and secure the
planks against the timbers till they are fastened by bolts, spikes, or
treenails; -- not to be confounded with ringbolt. |
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DISTINCT |
So separated as not to be confounded with any other
thing; not liable to be misunderstood; not confused; well-defined;
clear; as, we have a distinct or indistinct view of a prospect. |
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DISTINGUISH |
...aracteristic quality or qualities; to know and discriminate
(anything) from other things with which it might be confounded; as, to
distinguish t... |
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ANTHRENUS |
...e is A.
scrophulariae. The larvae are commonly confounded with moths. ... |
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COMMUNALISM |
...anced French republicans; but it should not be
confounded with communism. ... |
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ZITHER |
...o uses both
hands in playing on it. [Not to be confounded with the old lute-shaped
cittern, or cithern.] ... |
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INTRAPETIOLAR |
...n
the petiole and the stem or branch; -- often confounded with
interpetiolar, from which it differs essentially in meaning. ... |
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ZAFFER |
...pottery, to produce a blue color, and is
often confounded with smalt, from which, however, it is distinct, as it
contains no potash. The name is... |