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- a projectile of lead (orig. round but now usu. cylindrical and pointed) for firing from a rifle, revolver, etc; a bullet.
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- an ornament of gold with a pearl, for the ears, worn by men.
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- a strong desire.
- great vigour or liveliness (as influenced by a favourable, enjoyable, pleasant situation).
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- breakage - a) the act or an instance of breaking; b) a broken thing; c) damage caused by breaking.
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- an artificial waterway for irrigation; a canal.
- a very small inlet from a waterway into a wet agricultural land for allowing water flow slowly.
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- a sort of white or reddish earth or clay.
- a soft, lose-structured stone formed by this.
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- performing well or powerfully; affecting strongly.
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- an ornament of gold with a pearl, for the ear, worn by men.
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- a shallow place in a stream, river, etc., where one can cross; a ford.
- a place or route of carriage over water.
- the place where a ferry docks on either shore; a ferry.
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- to turn oneself uncivilised; to become irrational.
- to lose one's property; to become destitute; to go to ruin.