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TRASHING |
Destroying |
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DEMOLISHING |
Destroying |
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LOCUSTS |
Crop-destroying insects |
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OSTEOCLASTS |
Bone destroying cells |
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DISINFECTANT |
Bacteria destroying cell |
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ANTICONTAGIOUS |
Opposing or destroying contagion. |
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JAVELIN |
Jan admitted destroying live missile |
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SAXIFRAGANT |
Breaking or destroying stones; saxifragous. |
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APOSITIC |
Destroying the appetite, or suspending hunger. |
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DYNAMITING |
Destroying by dynamite, for political ends. |
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LIGNIPERDOUS |
Wood-destroying; -- said of certain insects. |
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DESTRUCTIVENESS |
The quality of destroying or ruining. |
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SLIP |
A dislocation of a lead, destroying continuity. |
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WIDOW-MAKER |
One who makes widows by destroying husbands. |
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VANDALISING |
Five Romans and Mr Baba croon while destroying wantonly |
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ABORTICIDE |
The act of destroying a fetus in the womb; feticide. |
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KALI |
The black, destroying goddess; -- called also Doorga, Anna
Purna. |
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INSECTICIDE |
An agent or preparation for destroying insects; an
insect powder. |
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SELF-DESTRUCTIVE |
Destroying, or tending to destroy, one's self or
itself; rucidal. |
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TORPEDO |
An engine or machine for destroying ships by blowing them
up. |
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DESTRUCTION |
A destroying agency; a cause of ruin or of
devastation; a destroyer. |
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COUNTERCHARM |
That which has the power of destroying the effect of
a charm. |
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PROLICIDE |
The crime of destroying one's offspring, either in the
womb or after birth. |
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ERADICATIVE |
Tending or serving to eradicate; curing or destroying
thoroughly, as a disease or any evil. |
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PREVARICATE |
To undertake a thing falsely and deceitfully, with
the purpose of defeating or destroying it. |