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FORGOTTEN |
Omitted |
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DIDNT |
Omitted to |
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ELLIPTICAL |
With words omitted |
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ELM |
Wood emblem omitted British award |
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ELIDED |
Omitted a sound in pronounciation |
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AXIOM |
In anticlimax, I omitted fundamental truth |
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PIE |
Savoury dish copied but omitted the fish |
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ELLIPTICALLY |
With a part omitted; as, elliptically expressed. |
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OMISSION |
That which is omitted or is left undone. |
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OMISSIBLE |
Capable of being omitted; that may be omitted. |
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IDIOM |
Characteristic style of some chambermaid? I omitted the dialect |
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OMITTANCE |
The act of omitting, or the state of being omitted;
forbearance; neglect. |
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INDISPENSABLE |
Not dispensable; impossible to be omitted, remitted,
or spared; absolutely necessary or requisite. |
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OUT |
A word or words omitted by the compositor in setting up copy;
an omission. |
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REPENT |
To feel pain, sorrow, or regret, for what one has done
or omitted to do. |
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ACCIDENT |
A point or mark which may be retained or omitted in a
coat of arms. |
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POSTENTRY |
A second or subsequent, at the customhouse, of goods
which had been omitted by mistake. |
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AGREEMENT |
A concurrence in an engagement that something shall be
done or omitted; an exchange of promises; mutual understanding,
arrangement, or stipulation; a contract. |
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REPENTANCE |
The act of repenting, or the state of being penitent;
sorrow for what one has done or omitted to do; especially, contrition
for sin. |
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ELLIPSIS |
Omission; a figure of syntax, by which one or more words,
which are obviously understood, are omitted; as, the virtues I admire,
for, the virtues which I admire. |
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ADMIT |
To be capable of; to permit; as, the words do not admit
such a construction. In this sense, of may be used after the verb, or
may be omitted. |
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STAR |
Specifically, a radiated mark in writing or printing; an
asterisk [thus, *]; -- used as a reference to a note, or to fill a
blank where something is omitted, etc. |
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FLEE |
To run away, as from danger or evil; to avoid in an
alarmed or cowardly manner; to hasten off; -- usually with from. This
is sometimes omitted, making the verb transitive. |
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TELLTALE |
...ling to
their employers what they have done or omitted. ... |
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PSEUDO-DIPTERAL |
...
the inner range of columns surrounding the cella omitted, so that the
space between the cella wall and the columns is very great, being equal
... |