(adj.) of or relating to the lips
(n.) a great landed estate with primitive agriculture and labor often in a state of partial servitude, especially of the ancient Romans
(n.) a Polynesian skirt consisting of a rectangule of calico or printed cotton
(n.) additional territory deemed necessary to a nation, especially Nazi Germany, for its continued existence or economic well-being
(n.) a rough-coated grazing antelope with pointed hooves and long horns, found in swampy grassland in southern Africa and Sudan
(n.) deception and trickery, especially skillful use of one's hands when performing magic
(n.) the gracefulness of a person or animal that is quick and nimble
(n.) a traditional Jewish toast—often used interjectionally
(n.) a recurrent theme throughout a musical or literary composition
(n.) a spear used for catching salmon
(adj.) covered with scales or scurf and rough to the touch
(n.) a small, flat transparent larva of eels and certain other fishes, characterized by a long, narrow head
(n.) a strong easterly wind in the Mediterranean region
(v.) to reduce a substance to a fine powder or smooth paste
(n.) the practice of marrying the widow of one's childless brother to maintain his line, as required by ancient Hebrew law
(n.) the text of an opera or other long vocal work
(adj.) lecherous or greedy
(adj.) free of anything that darkens, completely clear, and unclouded
(adj.) thin, supple, and graceful
(v.) to move in an ungainly way in a series of clumsy paces or bounds
(n.) a place inducing contentment especially through offering an idyllic living situation
(n.) someone more concerned with airy intellectual pursuits than practical matters like earning an income
(n.) a clumsy, stupid person
(n.) a Scandinavian dish consisting of dried cod soaked in lye and then boiled
(v.) to dislocate, sprain, wrench or disjoint