"Plongee" is a word in ENGLISH
A slope or sloping toward the front; as, the plongee of a
parapet; the plongee of a shell in its course.
The values we rightly associate with the modern age - the "liberty, equality, and fraternity" of the French revolution - are all endangered today not by the dead hand of tradition but by modernity itself, and they can be salvaged only by moving beyond it.
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óslob - An upper garment, a garment worn over another; to put on an additional garment. Magóslob ka lang sang …
Read the complete definitionA membranous sac containing fluid, or investing an organ or joint; as, the capsule of the lens of the eye. …
Read the complete definitionSame as 2d and 3d Scapular.
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Read the complete definitionThe European shad (Clupea vulgaris); allice shad. See Alose.
Read the complete definitionpanghimútà - To clean the eyes of mucus. (cf. mútà).
Read the complete definitionThe quality or state of being inexorable.
Read the complete definitionThe region surrounding the anus, particularly of echinoderms.
Read the complete definitionkanáton - (B) To us, etc. See sa áton id.
Read the complete definitionA line or band used to lash a furled sail securely. Sea gaskets are common lines; harbor gaskets are plaited …
Read the complete definitionOne who spreads reports or blazes matters abroad.
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Read the complete definitionLiable to be forfeited; subject to forfeiture for non-user, neglect, crime, etc
Read the complete definitionTo loose from the hand; to let go.
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