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CROSSED |
Passed over |
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SKIPPED |
Passed over |
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DOUBLECROSSED |
Stand-in passed over and betrayed |
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STARCROSSED |
Celebrity passed over and dogged by misfortune |
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EAVESDROPS |
Listens in when passed over in error |
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TRANSMEATABLE |
Capable of being passed over or traversed; passable. |
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INEXSUPERABLE |
Not capable of being passed over; insuperable;
insurmountable. |
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INSUPERABLE |
Incapable of being passed over or surmounted;
insurmountable; as, insuperable difficulties. |
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TRAVERSABLE |
Capable of being traversed, or passed over; as, a
traversable region. |
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GLAZING |
Transparent, or semitransparent, colors passed thinly over
other colors, to modify the effect. |
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INSURMOUNTABLE |
Incapable of being passed over, surmounted, or
overcome; insuperable; as, insurmountable difficulty or obstacle. |
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MARCH |
The distance passed over in marching; as, an hour's march; a
march of twenty miles. |
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HANSOM CAB |
A light, low, two-wheeled covered carriage with the
driver's seat elevated behind, the reins being passed over the top. |
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OVER |
Above, implying superiority after a contest; in spite of;
notwithstanding; as, he triumphed over difficulties; the bill was
passed over the veto. |
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STITCH |
A space of work taken up, or gone over, in a single pass
of the needle; hence, by extension, any space passed over; distance. |
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CARBURETOR |
An apparatus in which coal gas, hydrogen, or air is
passed through or over a volatile hydrocarbon, in order to confer or
increase illuminating power. |
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BAR |
A barrier or counter, over which liquors and food are passed
to customers; hence, the portion of the room behind the counter where
liquors for sale are kept. |
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UNICURSAL |
That can be passed over in a single course; -- said of a
curve when the coordinates of the point on the curve can be expressed
as rational algebraic functions of a single parameter /. |
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PASSOVER |
...e
sparing of the Hebrews in Egypt, when God, smiting the firstborn of the
Egyptians, passed over the houses of the Israelites which were marked
... |
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PASS |
... one
person, place, or condition to another; to transmit; to deliver; to
hand; to make over; as, the waiter passed bisquit and cheese; the torch... |
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NAVIGATION |
... from
one place to another, including, more especially, the method of
determining a ship's position, course, distance passed over, etc., on
t... |
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SAREE |
...sts of a
long piece of cloth, which is wrapped round the middle of the body, a
portion being arranged to hang down in front, and the remainder p... |
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STEP |
The space passed over by one movement of the foot in
walking or running; as, one step is generally about three feet, but may
be more or less. U... |
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VELOCITY |
Rate of motion; the relation of motion to time, measured
by the number of units of space passed over by a moving body or point
in a unit of tim... |
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PEDOMETER |
An instrument for including the number of steps in
walking, and so ascertaining the distance passed over. It is usually in
the form of a watch;... |