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SIC |
Thus |
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HENCE |
Thus |
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PARENTHESIS |
Bracketing, thus |
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FLUX |
The matter thus discharged. |
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CANCEL |
The part thus suppressed. |
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OUTRIGGER |
A boat thus equipped. |
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FURRING |
The strips thus laid on. |
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BOROUGH |
The pledge or surety thus given. |
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FLAPDRAGON |
The thing thus caught and eaten. |
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APPROPRIATION |
Anything, especially money, thus set apart. |
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EFFLORESCENCE |
The powder or crust thus formed. |
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ABSOLUTE |
Complete thus ... medieval guitar following sailor |
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TUSKS |
Thus Sykes, ignoring alternates, reveals elongated teeth |
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AGAPANTHUS |
Thus after Aga and pan manufacturing plant |
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PROPELLER |
A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer. |
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RENDERING |
The coat of plaster thus laid on. |
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AFTERTHOUGHTS |
Changes to ghetto thus far appear in postscripts |
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STAKED |
Tomato plant and wager both were treated thus |
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MOORING |
The place or condition of a ship thus confined. |
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TINNING |
The covering or lining of tin thus put on. |
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RUN |
To be in form thus, as a combination of words. |
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FLOWAGE |
An overflowing with water; also, the water which thus
overflows. |
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BARNACLE |
An instrument for pinching a horse's nose, and thus
restraining him. |
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CISELURE |
The process of chasing on metals; also, the work thus
chased. |
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GHEE |
Butter clarified by boiling, and thus converted into a kind
of oil. |