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- going, flowing, running in the direction that is opposite to the natural one.
- unfavourable; adverse; contrary; disadvantageious.
- opposing or belonging to opposition party.
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- a thing or condition that is adverse, unfavourable, etc.
- (rhet.) inverse comparison.
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- any device used for producing light; a lamp; a lantern.
- (fig.) a becoming more, plentiful, prosperous, etc.
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- high temperature.
- a state of increased body temperature caused by exercise, ovulation, infections, etc.; pyrexia; fever.
- deep, accute sorow, grief or distress.
- physical or mental exhaustion; weariness; fatigue.
- fear; apprehension; terror; fright.
- name of a hell.
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- a man of magnificient glory or brilliant distinction.
- a man known for his marked courage or bravery; a valorous man.
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- high temperature.
- a state of increased body temperature caused by exercise, ovulation, infections, etc.; pyrexia; fever.
- deep, accute sorow, grief or distress.
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- great or intense heat.
- the light of the sun; sunlight.
- intense light.
- marked courage or bravery; valolur.
- the supposed flowing of an ethereal fluid or power from saintly persons; influence.
- the power of persons or things to affect others, seen only in its effects; influence.
- magnificient glory; brilliant distinction; splendour.
- (hist.) a monetary coin.