Words 151-200
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- Inchoate
- early, in on an early state; -- the inchoate plans for the playground were...
- Incorrigible
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1. Incapable of being corrected or amended
2. not managable, unruly - Increment
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1. something gained or added
2. the amount or degree in which something changes - Indenture
- 1. to bind (as an apprentice) by or as if by indentures
- Indubitably
- Too evident ro be doubted, unquestionable
- Infinitesimal
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1. Taking on values arbitrarily close to but greater than zero
2. immeasurably or incalculably small - Infirmiry
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1. the quality or stateif being weak of mind, or character
2. the condition of being feeble - Infraction
- a violation
- Insomnia
- Prolonged and usually abnormal inability to abtain adequate sleep
- Integrate
- to form, coordinate or blend together
- Inter
- To deposit a dead body in the earth or a tomb
- Interim
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1. n. a time where soemthing occurs, or comes between points of time or and event
--for the interim, she will be head.
2. adj. done, made, or accuring for an interim
--she was the interim head - Intransigent
- refusing to comprimise or to abandon an extreme position or attitude
- Intrepid
- fearlessness, couragousness
- Iridescent
- producing lustrous rainbow like colors
- Irreverent
- lacking proper respect or seriousness
- Judicious
- 1. having, or characterized by sound judgement, discreet
- Kleptomaniac
- a person who has a neurotic impulse to steal especially without economic motive
- Lacerate
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1. v. to tear or rend roughly
2. to cause sharp metal or emotional pain to distress - Lethargic (Adj.)
- apathetic, indifferent
- Lewd
- obscene, vulgar
- Libretto
- the text of a work for the musical theatre such as an opera
- Livid
- very angry, enraged
- Longevity
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1. a long life or great duration of life
2. durabilty - Lope
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1. an easy natural gait of a horse resembling a canter--capable of being sustained for along time
2. v. to move or ride at a lope - Lurid
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1. causing shock or horror; gruesome
2. marked by sensationalism or violence
3. ghastly pale in appearance - Luscoius
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1. having a sweet taste or smell
2. excessively sweet
3. sexually attractive - Malingerer
- one who pretends to be sick so as to avoid duty or work
- Manifesto
- a written statement declaring publicly the intentions, motives or views of an issue
- Marrow
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1. the choicest of food
2. the inmost, best, or essential part - Menial
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1. adj. of or relating to servants
2. appropriate to a servant
3. humble - Metamorphosis
- 1. a change in physical form
- Metaphysical
- highly abstract
- Metropolis
- area of a city
- Mettle
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bravery and strength
the ability to take on a difficult task - Mews
- a group of buildings originally stables, made into residents
- Misegination
- a mixture of races
- Miscellany
- a mixture of various things --the noun form of miscellaneous
- Mitigate
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To cause to become less harsh or hostil
--mitigating circumstances - Modicum
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a limited quantity
--the waiter didnt show us a modicate of civility-- - Nefarious
- famous for being wicked, evil
- Nib
- the sharpened point of a quill pen--the point of a pencil
- Nicety
- An elegant, delicate, or civilized feature
- Numismatist
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the study or collection of coins, tokens, and paper money and sometimes related objects (like metals)
--the avis coin collector was a numismatist since he was 4-- - Oaf
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1. a stupid person
2. a big clumsy slow-witted person - Oblique
- 1. not straight forward, not to the point
- Obtuse
- 1. blunt, characterized with a lack of intelligence
- Officious
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1. volunteering ones services where they are neither asked nor needed
2. meddlesome - Onslaught
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1. a sudden wave of something
2.an especially fierce attack - Opertune
- suitable or convinient for a particular occurance