"Underhew" is a word in ENGLISH
To hew less than is usual or proper; specifically, to
hew, as a piece of timber which should be square, in such a manner that
it appears to contain a greater number of cubic feet than it really
does contain.
Filmmaking is not the work of the weak-minded. It may not be rocket science, but it requires ten times more strength of the mind than that.
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The act of transmogrifying, or the state of being transmogrified; transformation.
Read the complete definitiontagnà v [A; a12b2] {1} predict, prophesy. Si Amus nagtagnà nga mahúlug ang Samarya, Amos prophesied that Samaria would fall. …
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Read the complete definitionTo remove the rind of; to bark.
Read the complete definitionOf or relating to, or using, a double metallic standard (as gold and silver) for a system of coins or …
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Read the complete definitionTo furbish anew.
Read the complete definitionSame as Maghet.
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