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- having the colour of pure snow or milk; white.
- having a light-coloured skin; of white complexion.
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- inspiring dread; terrible; awesome; dreadful.
- very bad, offensive, disagreeable, etc.
- outrageously evil or wicked; abominable; heinous.
- very severe or sharp; very harsh; rigorous.
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- a boy or man as he is related to either or both parents; a male descendant; a son.
- a young man.
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- (said of cloth, paper) new; not used.
- (said of cloth) not washed, bleached or sanforised.
- (said of paper) rough.
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- to gather or scrape together with or as with a rake, spade or fingers.
- to catch fish with a net or basket.
- to take unlawfully from, esp. by force or threat of force; to rob; to plunder.
- to make a mark on the surface with a pointed instrument, nail, etc.
- to pour grain from above to blow the chaff by wind; to winnow.
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- any indistinct sound produced by bad throat, a dog in anger or a sound imitating that of snoring.
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- the tree Soymida febrifuga of Meliaceae family; bastard cedar; Indian redwood.
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- the condition or quality of being crooked.
- the crooked part of any thing; a bend (as of a road).
- a shape or form resembling the crescent moon.
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- being crooked; not straight; serpentine.
- cunning; deceiving.
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- the condition or quality of being crooked; the crooked part of a thing; a bend (as of a road); a shape, form resembling the crescent moon.
- a place where the converging sides or edges of something meet, forming an angular projection; a projecting angle or extremity; a corner.
- the quality of not being straightforward; dishonesty; hypocrisy; cunningness.