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DREW |
Described |
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GRAPHIC |
Vividly described |
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DEFINED |
Described as distinct |
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SUCH |
Of the kind described |
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OWL |
Bird described as strigine |
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INDESCRIBABLE |
Incapable of being described. |
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IMPOSSIBLE |
Cruise mission described as unachievable |
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HISS |
Any sound resembling that above described |
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GRAPHICAL |
Well delineated; clearly and vividly described. |
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DEPICTED |
Described an area freed of old Scots? |
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BOOKWORM |
An avid reader may be so described |
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GOTHIC |
The style described in Gothic, a., 2. |
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PAINTLESS |
Not capable of being painted or described. |
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DESCRIBABLE |
That can be described; capable of description. |
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INDEFINABLE |
Incapable of being defined or described; inexplicable. |
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CAPTION |
An illustration of something that has been generally described |
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TENONIAN |
Discovered or described by M. Tenon, a French anatomist. |
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NONDESCRIPT |
Not hitherto described; novel; hence, odd; abnormal;
unclassifiable. |
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WORMIAN |
Discovered or described by Olanus Wormius, a Danish
anatomist. |
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BEHEMOTH |
An animal, probably the hippopotamus, described in Job
xl. 15-24. |
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AFORESAID |
Said before, or in a preceding part; already described
or identified. |
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HAEMONY |
A plant described by Milton as "of sovereign use against
all enchantments." |
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PASSIONARY |
A book in which are described the sufferings of saints
and martyrs. |
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PHYLLOXERA |
The diseased condition of a vine caused by the insect
just described. |
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LILLIPUTIAN |
One belonging to a very diminutive race described in
Swift's "Voyage to Lilliput." |