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- a clear, shrill sound made by whistling or blowing a whistle.
- an instrument for making whistling sounds, as by forcing the breath or steam through a slit into a cavity or against a thin edge; a whistle.
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- a piece separated from a whole by splitting; a split; a splinter.
- a narrow opening caused by a crack or split; a fissure; a cleft.
- a piece of land fragmented (as for purpose of dividingd between two or among a number of persons).
- a quantity of thread or yarn wound in a coil or ball; a skein.
- the act of ploughing.
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- to cut lengthwise; to split.
- to divide into two parts.
- to break or tear apart by force; to burst; to rend; to split.
- to pull apart as to make (the object as paper, cloth, etc.) two are more pieces.
- to cause to split by or as by bursting; to break open or out.
- to come apart suddenly and violently, as from internal pressure; to explode; to burst.
- to be broken (into pieces).
- to cause to part; to divide; to disunite; to separate.
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- the tree Oroxylum indicum ( = Bignonia indica, = Calosanthes indica) of Bignoniaceae family.
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- a length of metal rod of relatively smaller diameter of thickness.
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- a long, stabbing weapon for thrusting or throwing, consisting of a shaft with a sharp-pointed head; a spear.
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- absence of heat; lack of warmth: a low temperature.
- the icy crystals that form directly on a freezing surface as moist air contacts it; frost; ice.
- the sensation of cold felt by a person having fever.
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- the tree Aporosa lindleyana of Euphorbiaceae family.
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- the tree Shorea talura ( = S. robusta, = Vatica robusta) of Dipterocarpaceae family.
- a tree (in gen.).
- a wall enclosing a space, a building or buildings; an enclosure; a compound.
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- a percussion instrument consisting of a hollow hemisphere of copper or brass with a relatively smaller base, and a parchment top that can be tightened or loosened to change the pitch; a kettle-drum.