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a relationship between two things or situations, especially where one thing affects the other (n) | |
a carnivorous mammal of the dog family with a pointed muzzle and bushy tail, proverbial for its cunning (n) | |
(usually in place names) a headland or promontory (n) | |
a round stone fruit with juicy yellow flesh and downy pinkish-yellow skin (n) | |
a small grassland plant that has flowers with a yellow disk and white rays. It has given rise to many ornamental garden varieties (n) | |
a tanker used for fueling aircraft and other vehicles or for supplying water (n) | |
people who scale glaciers (pl. n) | |
an Arab leader, in particular the chief or head of an Arab tribe, family, or village (n) | |
a large hole in the ground (n) | |
a long limbless reptile which has no eyelids, a short tail, and jaws that are capable of considerable extension (n) | |
denoting, relating to, or of the nature of sound or sound waves (adj) | |
take property unlawfully from (a person or place) by force or threat of force (v) | |
a wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family, living and hunting in packs (n) | |
a person who lives in a community slightly smaller than a town (n) | |
a large New World thrush that typically has a reddish breast (n) | |
a school or style in Japanese arts, especially in the martial arts (n) | |
one's range of knowledge or sight (n) | |
a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere (n) | |
a slight knowledge or suspicion (n) | |
a small turtle of tropical seas (n) | |
a playing card, typically bearing the figure of a jester (n) | |
a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities (n) | |
a fabric with raised uncut loops of thread covering both surfaces, used especially for towels (n) | |
(in Kabbalah) the ten attributes or emanations surrounding the Infinite and by means of which it relates to the finite (n) | |
a common small brown and gray American rail, frequenting marshes (n) | |
a corpse said to be revived by witchcraft, especially in certain African and Caribbean religions (n) | |