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noun
• weapons considered collectively
Example sentence• She crossed her arms and pouted. |
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noun
• any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.; the condition of an injury
Example sentence• The harms caused by pollution are irreversible. |
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Example sentence• Large swarms of mosquitoes can be found near bodies of water. |
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noun
• the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something
Example sentence• There are different forms of art, such as painting and sculpture. |
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noun
• a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipitation and thunder and lightning
verb
• behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
Example sentence• The storms caused widespread power outages. |
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noun
• a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical
Example sentence• The workplace has specific norms regarding punctuality and dress code. |
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noun
• workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit
verb
• be a farmer; work as a farmer
Example sentence• There are many dairy farms in this area. |
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noun
• Any of various moth caterpillars.
Example sentence• The farmer sprayed insecticide to control the budworms in his apple orchard. |
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noun
• a smoky yellow or brown quartz
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Example sentence• Some species of clamworms exhibit bioluminescent characteristics. |
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verb
• be similar, be in line with
Example sentence• The company policy strictly conforms to the industry regulations. |
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noun
• solid swollen underground bulb-shaped stem or stem base and serving as a reproductive structure
Example sentence• Some plants, such as crocuses, reproduce by producing corms. |
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noun
• a college or university building containing living quarters for students
Example sentence• The dorms at this college are spacious and well-maintained. |
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Example sentence• The artist meticulously painted the gorms for her model train set. |
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noun
• A worm that tunnels through the roots of young plants.
Example sentence• Farmers use insecticides to control rootworms. |
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verb
• subject to a mathematical transformation
Example sentence• He transforms the raw materials into beautiful pottery. |
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noun
• toxic green larva of a cabbage butterfly
Example sentence• I found a couple of cabbageworms on my broccoli plants. |
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noun
• larva of the caddis fly; constructs a case of silk covered with sand or plant debris
Example sentence• The stream was teaming with caddisworms, providing ample food for the trout. |
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noun
• green caterpillar of a geometrid moth; pest of various fruit and shade trees
Example sentence• The infestation of cankerworms caused significant damage to the orchard. |
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noun
• insect larva that constructs a protective case around its body
Example sentence• The caseworms feed on dead plant material. |
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noun
• a volatile liquid haloform (CHCl3); formerly used as an anesthetic
verb
• anesthetize with chloroform
Example sentence• He chloroforms the patient before surgery. |
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Example sentence• The presence of coliforms in the water sample meant it was not safe for drinking. |
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Example sentence• The artist incorporated cruciforms into his abstract paintings. |
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noun
• an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia and Persia
Example sentence• Archaeologists have discovered thousands of cuneiforms on clay tablets. |
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verb
• remove offensive capability from
Example sentence• The negotiator's calm demeanor disarms even the most hostile individuals. |
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adjective
• (of pitches) made with the arm moving parallel to the ground
Example sentence• He wore two sidearms holstered at his waist for protection. |
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noun
• (heading, physical) To do with shape.
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adjective
• having or producing a comfortable and agreeable degree of heat or imparting or maintaining heat
Example sentence• She warms her hands by the fire. |
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adjective
• with hand brought forward and up from below shoulder level
adverb
• with the hand swung below shoulder level
Example sentence• She applied deodorant to her underarms before going to the gym. |
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Example sentence• Scientists have discovered a new species of copperworms in the depths of the ocean. |
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Example sentence• Farmers use pesticides to control cornworms. |
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noun
• a position in the manual of arms; the rifle is held vertically on the right side with the butt on the ground; often used as a command
Example sentence• The drill sergeant commanded the soldiers to order arms. |
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Example sentence• The soldiers were forced to take arms against the enemy. |
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Example sentence• The rebels decided to take up arms against the oppressive regime. |
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