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`Copyright © 1979 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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`1. English language-—Dictionaries.
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`crate. Q creche
`1 : an
`‘crate \'krIt\ ri [L cralir wickerwork -— more at HUItlllJ!]
`open box of wooden slats .or a min. woodai protective case or
`framework for aid
`2: IAIDPY
`lcrate vt crated: ere ng: topaclt in a crate
`‘ere-ter_a [L mixing bowl. crater. fr. Gk krattr. fr. keraririyrial to
`mtx;akintoSkt¢i£i'rtamixed] 1' 'krit-or\ e: thebowl-shaped
`depression around the orifice
`a volcano
`b : a depression
`formedbytlieimpactofsmeteoiite c:aholeinthegiound
`made by the uplosion of a bomb or shdl d : an eroded laion o
`: a dimple in a painted surface 2 \'lu'at-at. kri-'te(a)r\: KIATEI.
`‘emote! \'krlt-ar\ vi : to exhibit or form cratun -0 vt : to fonn
`craters in
`era-tarolot \'krat-or-lat
`ri -. asmall crater
`Cratlonritacanned
`rat:ionoftheU.S.Arni
`- more at HARD : a stable relatively immobile area of the
`'
`ere-ton \'kri—.tiin. ‘lira-\ rt [6 krutan. modif. of G kriitns st:£h
`cnist that forms t e nuclear mass of_ a continent or the caitrnl basis
`of an ocean — cra-ton-lc \kra-‘tin-ik, ki-I-. kra-\ adj
`criiunch \'kr6nch. 'l:riincii\ vb lprob. iinit.] : cauncii — craunch
`ri
`cra-vet \ki-a-'vat\ ri [F cruwte fr. Cravare Croatian]
`‘I : a bmd or
`scarf formerly worn around the neck 2: Ncclmc
`crave \'krsv\ vb craved: crev-lng [ME cruveri. fr. OE cmfisri; akin
`to OHG kriipfo hook. OE cradol cradle] vi
`1 : to ask for earnestly
`:sao.i>i~;miNn(~a pardon forneglect) 1 s : to _want grutl
`: NEED (~s drugs) b: to yearn for (she ~s her vanished on
`~ vi : to have a strong or inward desire (‘vs after affection
`lyn
`see ncsiaa — cravcr ri
`
`264
`
`craay-weed \'kri_-5-.wed\ ri : nocowiziin
`po -
`c-
`e p
`ri
`-trv-
`ri
`.
`85‘i;'°°é."”.§‘.:.““\?.'a..g.i 5‘ \
`[G .,............... t.
`xsccharide found in the cell wall of pneumgiooci and precipitatgd
`by this protdn). fr. carbohydrate] ‘.1 a protnn press! in blood se-
`rum in various abnormal states (as inflammation o_r peoplasia)
`‘creek \'kri‘.k\
`[ME crekeri to-crook. of imit. origin] : to make a
`prolonged grating or squealong sound
`iolaaknt aras
`gor gratin noise
`.
`: sousxxr (~ on 2 : DILAPIDATED. DI‘.CREl’I'l' (s ~ old hoiun
`creaky \'kI‘5-kg-nlld creeltsar. -est
`1 : marked by erealnn
`— creak-l-ly \-ks-le adv
`‘cream 'kran\ rt.
`ri am-lb [ME creirrie creme. fr. MF criiirrie.
`eresrrie,
`r. LL crorriurn. of Celt origin; skin to W crrimeri sash]
`1
`ttheyellowislipartofmilkcori
`'
`_
`om lBtoabout40Apercent
`butter-fat 2 amifoodpreparedwi
`cram b:
`._ hav-
`cosmetic preparation
`:
`e
`nicest part
`~
`e crop
`ing the_consistuic_y of grnlrg;
`_: a nail.
`%
`:CREAMER2 5 us
`ow b:screarri-coloredsnimal—
`cream-l-Iy \'ki-e-ma-
`v — cream-l-nose \-me-n:s\ n —.
`creamy \-mé\ adj
`_
`icroornvi 1: wformcreamorasurfacelayerliketheerumon
`standingniilk 2 : tobreak into orausesometlung tubrakintc
`acreamyfroth;also_: tornovelikelroth out
`1 a: siuulc h
`(1): totakethechoicestpartof
`tinl‘irs_twlthanewbIadesnd
`~ed the market)
`(2) : to take
`the choicest part of (exporters
`~edco_nsumergoodsfroni theuiarkct) 2: tofurniiih.prepiire. or
`_treatwithcream;also: todresswithacrumsauce 3 o_: tobeat
`into a creamy froth b : to work or blaid to the consistaicy of
`cream (- butter and suyr together) c (1) : to drub thoroughly
`(was ~ed in the first round)
`(2) : WRECK (~ed the car on the
`turnpike) 4: tocausetoformasnrfaoela
`cforlikecream
`cream c_lieeoe_n : a ir_iild soft unnpeiied
`'
`made from whole
`cream-cu
`'
`n
`t
`or
`in caristr: any
`sev-
`sweet milk £m\awiil‘N 81
`I
`of
`smi
`fr-al_lCs1ifg'i-nis annualslisesp.
`laiysrerrniiiri .l.'i.;.....i..-...) of the poppy
`!:I'G8lli'-GI’
`'kr6-mor\ it
`1 _: a device for separating cream from milk
`2: ssm lveaselforsetvingcrearn
`creomory \'kran-(9-)re\ vi. pl -er-Isa : an establishment wliue
`or so
`buttelrdarid cheese are made or where mill‘: and cream are prepared
`cream of tartar : a white crystalline salt C.H KO, used esp. in
`baking
`r and in certain trutirienm of
`s
`‘
`creampufln 1: sroundshellofli litpastryiilledwithwhi ped
`crunioracrmmfilling 2: sninefcetualperson 3: somet
`ing
`of little or no consequence
`cream soda .1! 2 a carbonated soft drink flavored with vanilla and
`sweetened with su
`r
`.
`_
`‘crease \'kres\ rt
`rob. alter. of earlia creasie. fr. ME crane asst]
`1 : a line or mar made by or as if_by folding a pliable substance
`2 : a specially marked arm in various
`rts:
`: an area sur-
`rounding a goal (as in lacrosse orhockey forbi
`to attackig
`layers unlm the ball or puck is in it —- crease-loss \-los\ adj
`‘crease vb creased; creasnlng vi
`1 : to make a crease in or on
`: WIUNKLE (_old age had creased her face) 2 : to wound slightly
`esp. by grazing ~ vi: to become creased —- croaa-or it
`‘create \ltrE-'it, 'ki-6-.\ adj. archaic: CREATED
`‘create vt crest.-ed: cre-at-Inn [ME createu. fr. L creams. pp. oi
`cm-ire]
`1 : to bring into existence (God-created the-heaven and
`the earth —Gen l:l (AV)) 2 e : to invest with-a new form. ol-
`fioe. or rank (was created a Iieuieiiant) b :
`to_ produce or bring
`about b a course of action or behavior (her arrival created it tem-
`ble fuss) (~ new jobs for the unemployed) 3 : muss. OCCASION
`(famine ~s high food price) 4 a : to produce through imagina-
`tive skill (the actor created an entirely new Hamlet) <~ a painting)
`b: oi-:sioN (~s evening dresses) s n su'lNVENT
`-
`crc-atlne \'kr€-9-.tEn.
`-at-'n\ ri [IS , fr. Gk kreat-. kreas flesh —
`more at RAW]
`: a white crystalline nitrogous substance
`C.H,N,0, found esp. in themltscles of vulebrales free or as phos-
`phocreatine
`
`ore-at-I-n no \ re-'at-
`. ~’n-on\ n [G kreatiniri. fr. kreatiri cre-
`creatine hoarhatenz Pl-IOSPI-l0CilEA‘l'lNE
`atine] : a white crys
`line strongly basic compound CoH7N,O
`fonned from creatine and found up. in muscle. blood. and urine
`ere-atlon kré-‘i-shan\ rt
`1 : the act of creatin ; esp : the act of
`bringing
`world into ordered existence 2 :- t e not of making.
`inventing. or producing: as
`is : the act of investing with a new
`30|’
`rank or office b : the first reprmentntion of a dramatic role
`ns
`inn gre
`te c: an oiiginalworkofart d: anewusu. stri
`i
`: something that is created: as o : won.I.D b : creatures singlet
`artic e
`clothing
`'
`crehatlve \kr6-‘at-iv\ ad]
`‘I
`: marked in
`tlie ability or power to
`create : given to creating (the ~ impulse (nature is it ~ meat) 2
`: PllODUCTlVE—— used with a (news ~ of alariri) 3 : having the
`uality of something creat
`rather than imitated :
`IMAGINATIVE
`(the ~ ans) — cre~at|
`adv — crnontlve-nous ri
`creative evolution rt [irans. of F évoluiiarr créairice] : evolution
`that is ii crative product of a vital force ratha than a naturalisti-
`crs-at_lv
`\,kr6- _‘-'tiv-ct-E. ,kr6-a-\ rt
`1 : the quality of being
`cally exilicable process
`creative
`: thea ility to create
`_
`cre-ator \kre-'§t-on ii
`: one that creates usu. by bringing some-
`thing new or ori
`'nal into being; up. cap: GOD] syn see MAKER
`cres-ture Vkrocgo‘r\ n
`I : something created: as a : a lower
`animal; up: a farm animal b: a human being : reason o : a
`being of anomalous or uncertain aspect or nature (~s of fantasy)
`2 : one who is the servile dependait or tool of another — crets-tun
`sl \'kri’:ch-(9-)ral\ adj — crea-ture-hood \'lue-char-.ln'id\ n -
`crso-ture-Ii-ness \-char-1Lnas\ ri — crcn-turo-ly \-char-lE\ ad]
`creature comfort in : something (as food or warmtli) that gives
`bodily comfort
`créche \'krcsh. 'kri'ish\ ri [F, fr. OF creche manger, crib. of Gmc
`origin; skin to OHG krippa manger —- more at citia]
`1 : nxv
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`26!
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`NUlt_§E_RY :
`Nativity SDI
`cro-dence \
`tr. MF or
`credentia. fi
`prp. of cm
`— more at
`acceptance
`~ to gossil
`—- used in
`credence
`:
`derinii
`: a
`used
`plate _ 4 :
`i
`secretion i
`cre-dent \‘l<
`ing credenc
`‘cm-den-tla
`— used chi-
`‘credential
`deuce
`2 ;
`credit or h
`DIPLOMA
`ore-den-zc '
`dentin]
`‘l
`patterned a
`credibility-
`
`crrdihility 1
`practices —
`cred-I-ble \'
`ing reasons
`dent) (~ vi
`bll-l.
`\.kr
`‘cred- t \'ki
`entnisted t
`believe. ent
`favor in an
`disposal by
`vices sold I
`hand side I
`worth. orl
`assel_ accot
`the nght-hz
`otherwise I
`(too ready
`denvcd lri
`: good nar
`ness. 4 an
`to his upbr
`tion or est:
`NITION. ACI
`‘I : recogn
`(as a film
`that a stui
`: ciu-:nrrii
`‘credit vI[|
`goods on e
`: to bring
`of an ace:
`agent. or p
`with an ex
`(the ~tli
`cred t-abli
`of esteem I
`of being as
`ahll~l-tv \
`bal-n:s\ ri
`credit can
`credit hou
`given iiu_m
`ter receiv.
`cred t line
`source of ‘
`: the maxi
`person 0
`cred.i.to‘r ‘
`credit unll
`to its menu
`credo 'kr
`cre-du-I -13
`intLi'rv
`cred-u-Iou
`believg; 6|
`credulily -
`Cree \'krE‘
`Clirisrino._
`an Amen
`Aigon uu
`creed \ r-
`ihe Apogl
`trust: _akii
`: a brief I
`damenutl
`creek \'kr
`ON krfiki
`bay narro
`ural sires"
`river
`_3 1
`: in a dtffi
`Creek \'l<i
`of Muskt
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`Qulstian 2 : compl_
`y lacking courage : conteiripnbly faint-
`era-van \'kri-vaa\ odéiu[]MB criivcrii]
`1 archaic : DF.FE_A'|'ED. V_AN-
`D38 ll
`harted —— craven rt — cravven.-Iy adv — cra-Men-mas \-ven-
`crav-i
`\'krs-vi \ rt: a great daire or longing;
`2 an abnormal
`desire
`for a h'a’bit-forming drug)
`up
`crew \'krb\ ri
`E crnwe. fr. (assumed) OB crnwa; akin to Gk bron-
`clios trachea.
`roat. L vorare to devour — more at voiucious]
`1
`in
`:
`Iaillfi crop of a bird or insect 2 : the stomach esp. of a lower sni-
`‘crew-tlsh \'kro-.t'ish\ it [by folk etymology fr. ME crevis. kmvcys]
`1: CRAYFISH 2: sl=INvl.ol1rrsii
`icrewllsh vi : to retrat from a position : back out
`‘crawl \'krr'il\ vb [ME crawlen. fr. ON krafla; nkm to OE crabba
`crab] vi
`1 : to move slowly in a prone position without or as if
`without the use of limbs (the snake ~ed into its hole) 2 : to move
`or progras slowly or laboriously (traffic ~s along at I0 miles an
`hour) 3 : to advance by giiile or servility (~i'rig into favor Ii
`toadying to his boss) 4: to spread by extending stems or ten ' s
`B a : to be alive or swarming with or as il with c
`ing things (a
`ltitchen ~lng with ants) b: to have the sensation o insects creep-
`evenly spread — used 0 paint. varnish. or glaze ~ vt
`‘I
`: to move
`ing over one (the story made her flesh ~) 8 : to fail to stay
`upon in or as if in a creeping manner (the mutant man who ever
`right to ~ me for what wrote —Marjorie K. Raw ings) syn see
`cxccr
`~ed the earth) 2 slang : to reprove harshly (th
`got no good
`‘crawl ll
`1 a :
`the act or action of crawling it: slow or labori-
`ous progress c chiefly Brit : a going from onelrub to another 2
`stro es an it llutter kick
`:
`prone s
`swimming stroke consisting of
`teniating overarm
`3i:rnwl ii [Afrik ltraal —more at KRAAL] : an enclosure in shal-
`low waters (as for con ining lobsters)
`crawl-erri 1: one that crawls 2 o: acaterpillar tractor b: a
`vehicle (as a crane) that travels on endless chain belts like those of
`crnw way ' r
`wt‘: ri: a ow passageway asinacave
`tcan
`‘“"‘i’ ”‘‘'{’l at
`\
`1
`(
`be traversed only-by crawling
`cra-
`rs-.s
`vi yo etmoog
`W: W:-:*'-°*.".*:= °.'r=s*..
`.
`fr.
`E crevls. fr. M crevice. of am: on!
`gin: akin to OHG krebiz crab — more at
`CRAB]
`1 : any of numerous freshwatu
`cnistaeeans (tribe Astacura) resemblin
`the lobster but usii. much smaller
`: SPINY LDBSTER
`[F.
`‘cray-on \'kr§-.iin.
`-on:
`'kran\
`ri
`cretol
`: a stick of white or colored
`crayon. pencil. fr. dim. of crate chalk. fr. L
`chalk or of colored wax used for writing
`or drawing 2 : a crayon drawing
`crayon vi
`: to draw with a crayon -
`crey-on-let \'kra-9-nsst\ ri
`‘craze \'kriz\ vb crazed: craz-ing (ME
`rrqsen to cntsll. craze. of Scand origin;
`akin to 08w krasa to crush vi
`1 ob:
`crayfish 1
`:
`|IilPAK.SIlA‘lTEll 2: to pr
`uoe minute
`cracks on the surface or glaze of 3 : to
`1 ar-
`make insane or as if insane (crazed by pain and fear) ~ vi
`chaic : SHATTER. BREAK 2 : to become insane 3 : to develop a
`muh of fine cracks
`‘craze n
`I obs a : BREAK. Fuiw b: physical wusltness :
`lNFlll.-
`Mrrv 2 : an exsggeratai and often transient enthusiasm : MANIA
`3 : a crack in a surface or coating (as of glaze or enamel) syn see
`FASHION
`cra-zy \'liri-zé\ adj era:-I-er: -est
`1 a : full of cracks or flaws
`: uNsouNo h: CROOKED. ASKEW 2 a : MAD. INSANE b (1) :
`lM-
`rruxcncrii.
`(2) : siuumc i: : out of the ordinary : UNUSUAL (a
`taste for ~ hats) 3 a : distracted with desire or excitement (a
`thnll-crazy mob)
`in absurdly fond :
`INFATLIATED (he's ~ about
`the girl) c : passionately preoccupied : OBSBSED (~ about boats)
`—- cra-zl-ly \-2:-lé\ adv — era-zioncss \-25-n:s\ n —— like crazy
`: to an extreme degree (everyone dancing like crazy)
`crazy bone ri: FUNNY sons
`crazy quilt n
`1 : a patchwork quilt without a design 2 : iuMsi.s.
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`dopnea dl-Tl'G\ vr [ME deprmen. fr. MP depreiier, fr. L de-
`dar-rig édar-be. erg Brit 'd'ir-\ ll.lp1 dorbios Ed-
`premix. pp. o deprimen to pi-en down, tr. de- + gremere to press
`wa
`tanley
`1 34, 12th ear of Derby
`1
`—- more at i=iiasi]_ 1 abs :
`iuiriiass. IUIIUGATE
`a : to press
`2 any of sev
`horse races held annually and
`down <~ a tylpewnter key)
`It: to cause to sink to a lower posi-
`iisu. ratricted to three-year-olds 2 : a race or
`ion 3 : to sum the activity or strength of 4 2 sannen. Dl5-
`aoulaon '5 : to decrease the market value or _marltetability of — contest open to all camera or to a specified cate-
`depress-Ible§-is-bel\ad{— doproao-lng-ly\-ll)-iE\ adv
`may at contestants (biclfile ~) 3 : a insn’s
`dapru-aant \ -‘fares-‘nt. ii: one that de tesses; specijf: an agent
`sti
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`pod crown and nar-
`ihat reduces bod: y functional s_ctivi'ty — eprcsaaiit rid}
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`dopraaud ad]
`I : low in spirits: san 2 a: vertically flattened
`Darbys abbrDerb
`ire.
`(5 ~ caaua) h : having the central part lower than the margin c
`do-real-_lza-tion \
`6-.r6_-3-la-'zi-shen. -,ri-5-\_n
`: lying flat or prostrate d_: dorsovaitrally flattened 3 : sufi_'er-
`: a_feeling of altered reality that occurs often in
`Lnegnfroni economic depression;
`unneaifiuviinoan 4 : being
`schimphraiiaand in some dru reactions
`wthc standard (his ruding
`everrientis ~)
`_
`do-reg-u-la-tlon \(.)de-._reg-ya- _a-s_han\ n : the
`derby 3
`do-prancing
`: that depresses; e9_: causing anotional depres-
`actor process ofremoving restrictions and regu-
`non <s ~ story_ — doprvaa-inu-ly \-ll]- e\ adv
`lations (as on the taxi industry) — do-rag-u-late
`l'O_l~!i0l! \ -
`rah-en ii
`1
`a : the angular distance of s
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`r-0-llct (‘dear-o—.likt
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`pression
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`1
`a 2 a pressin down : DOWEIING Is
`(I) : a state of eeling sad
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`: DEIECHON 2) : a pscyichoneumnc or psychotic disorder marked
`ing a
`of duty : Niiouoan-r
`by sadness, inactivity,
`lficultyin thinking and concentration. and
`iderollct n
`1
`a : something voluntarily abandoned; r
`if : a
`feelings of deyectiori
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`ship abandoned on the high seas b: a tract of land]
`dry b
`giiality, or force (2): a lowaing of vitahty or functional activity
`receding water 2 : a person no longer able to support hiinsef
`: adqaressed place or pII1.:_HOLIDW 4: icwlb 5: apenod
`: BUM
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`of low general economic activity marked esp. by rising levels of
`done-lictlon \,der-o-'lilt-sh:n\ n
`1 a : an intentional abandon-
`unanploymuit .
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`Idmproovsiva \di-
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`neglect : niaunquiiiicv (~ of duty) b: FAULT. SHORTCOMINO
`ldapreaaivo ll:_ one who is ps chologicall depressed
`do-ro-praaa \,de-ri-
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`do-pros-sor \di-'pra-oi-\ n
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`a blockedstate —
`rea-alon -'prah-an\ n
`prases: as is g a muscle that draws down a part — compare LEVA-
`do-ride \di-'iid\ vt do-rl
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`to laugh —_ more at RIDICUDDUS]
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`2 : to subject to usu. bitter or contemptuous ridicule syn see
`n it innervsies
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`apt-I-vs-tlon \,dep-ro-‘vi-ehen. .de-
`ri-\ n
`‘I : an act or instance
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`ipeci
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`showing that a result (as a formula) is is necusary consequence of
`ward train a surface
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`quality or state of
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`‘I1-l0ROUGHN'ESS(-‘v
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`da-ived 3 : the limit of the ratio of t e change in a function to the
`one's height 2 : beyond one‘s ability to understand — in depth
`corresponding change in its independent variable as the latter
`1:_ extendinglover aconaiderabie distance (these fortifications are
`change a
`roaches zero 4 I : a chemical substance related
`built in dept —Max Werner) 2 : with great thoroughness (a
`structu
`y to another substance and theoretically derivablefrom
`study in depth of the poians) .
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`it b : a substanu that can be made from another substance in one
`dept charge n : an gpllosive projectile for use underwater esp.
`or more i
`against submarines — ed also depth bomb
`do-rive \di- riv vb da-rived; do-riv-ins [ME deriven. fr. MF deriver,
`depth lntarviow ii
`: an interview daigned to probe attitudu.
`fr. Ldzriwzre. r. de- + riws strearn—more at us!-:] vi
`1 a: to
`feelings. or motives not usu. tapped by the asking o standard ques-
`take_or reciive esp. from a s
`‘fled source b : to obtain from a
`lions
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`.
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`specified source; rpecif: to 0 min (a chemical substance) actuall
`dcmh perception ii : the ability to jud
`the distance of Object!
`or theoretically from a parent substance 2 : mraii. Deouca
`and the spatial relationshipolobjects at
`‘flerent distances
`archaic : alum: 1! : to trace the derivation of ~ vi‘ : to have or
`ptti paychol
`y ri : PSYCHOANALYSIS
`take orip'n : come as a derivative syn see sriuNo—— do-riv-or n
`ting a
`'
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`yo-‘ti-shan\ ii
`1': the act of ap
`‘dorm \i:bnn\ n[NLdemia ddermisl 1: been 2: sitmza 3
`deputy 2: agroupofipeoplea pointed to
`: cu'ncLa1a
`resuito ers
`do-pure \dhi‘-;pyi.it\ vi
`e-p
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`t, fr.
`depam.- fr. LL d_e
`rare to assign. fr. L, to consider
`darm- or dariiia- or darm_o- combform INL. fr. G_k demi-. dermo-.
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`uty—dep-ii-ti-ea-tton
`yet-a-‘ra-shene{,n Y
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`den-ma \'
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`I: : a
`-dor-ma \'dsr-nia\ n combfarm,
`-dermas or -dor-ma-ta \-mot-a\
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`Superior is absuit 2 : a manber of the lower house o some legis-
`ed) ty'pe (scleroderma)
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`dervma \'dar-nial\ ad
`1 : of or relating to skin and cap. to the
`dot arderlv abbr derivaiiomdeiivative
`dermis: urianaous
`: EPIDERMAL
`‘I-rac-i-nata \(')d&'ras-°n-.it\ vi -not-ed: -not-lni[F dérnciner. tr.
`dar-ii-ia
`tor-an \(.)dar-'inap—ta-r:in\ n [NL Derm zero. order
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`order (Demiaptera) o insects consistin of the esrwigs and usu. ii
`‘n-‘E-_shari8ri
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