"Turgescence" is a word in ENGLISH
Alt. of Turgescency
No one has truly become successful on life without having to organize his life.
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A strong vessel, commonly in form of an inverted bell, in which substances are pounded or rubbed with a pestle.
Read the complete definitionpl. of Number. The fourth book of the Pentateuch, containing the census of the Hebrews.
Read the complete definitionkarwas = kamras.
Read the complete definitionIn a pleading manner.
Read the complete definitionIn a proud manner; with lofty airs or mien; haughtily; arrogantly; boastfully.
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Read the complete definitionA male gyrfalcon.
Read the complete definitionHaving qualities to excite wonder united with approbation; deserving the highest praise; most excellent; -- used of persons or things.
Read the complete definitionThe act of going about to solicit or obtain an office, or any other object of desire; canvassing.
Read the complete definitionResembling a flower; flowerlike.
Read the complete definitionAn indignity offered to God in words, writing, or signs; impiously irreverent words or signs addressed to, or used in …
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Read the complete definitionThe dissection, or anatomy, of the nervous system.
Read the complete definitionThe upper side; the part that is uppermost.
Read the complete definitionProperty, landed or funded, so attached to a title of honor as to descend with it.
Read the complete definitiondál-us - To singe, scorch, burn; to harm, injure (in general). (cf. pásò, súnug; dáut).
Read the complete definitioniskandalu a scandal, scandalous, s.t. that shocks the moral feel-ings of a community. v [A13B12; b6] become a scandal, make …
Read the complete definitionOf or pertaining to a rabble; like, or suited to, a rabble; disorderly; vulgar.
Read the complete definitionlúo - See lóo—to rot.
Read the complete definitionA horizontal member spanning an opening, and carrying the superincumbent weight by means of its strength in resisting crosswise fracture.
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