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STILL |
Even so |
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AGREED |
Even so |
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NEVERTHELESS |
Even so |
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YES |
Even so |
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YET |
Even so |
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NONETHELESS |
Even so |
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ALSO |
Even as; as; so. |
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FLUSH |
So as to be level or even. |
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SQUARE |
To make even, so as leave no remainder of difference; to
balance; as, to square accounts. |
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FLAT |
Having an even and horizontal surface, or nearly so,
without prominences or depressions; level without inclination; plane. |
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TENTER |
A machine or frame for stretching cloth by means of hooks,
called tenter-hooks, so that it may dry even and square. |
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CRYPTOCRYSTALLINE |
Indistinctly crystalline; -- applied to rocks
and minerals, whose state of aggregation is so fine that no distinct
particles are visible, even under the microscope. |
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SMOOTH |
Having an even surface, or a surface so even that no
roughness or points can be perceived by the touch; not rough; as,
smooth glass; smooth porcelain. |
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MORTAR |
...s,
carcasses, shells, etc., at high angles of elevation, as 45¡, and even
higher; -- so named from its resemblance in shape to the utensil abov... |
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WEDGWOOD WARE |
...nute bas-reliefs like cameos were made of it, fit even for being set
as jewels. ... |
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AIR |
...gle voice to the stanzas of a hymn or
song, or even to plain prose, or played upon an instrument; a melody; a
tune; an aria. ... |
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SCHOONER |
...nd since
that time vessels with four masts and even with six masts, so rigged,
are built. Schooners with more than two masts are designated
t... |
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EQUATORIAL |
... angle, so that the telescope may be directed,
even in the daytime, to any star or other object whose right ascension
and declination are known.... |
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BOOMERANG |
...ll near the place from which it was
thrown, or even far in the rear of it. ... |
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TROMBONE |
...instrument (which may be bass or tenor or alto or even, in rare
instances, soprano) is commanded. It is the only member of the family
of wind in... |