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  • 101rude — adjective (ruder; rudest) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin rudis; probably akin to Latin rudus rubble Date: 14th century 1. a. being in a rough or unfinished state ; crude < rude line illustrations > b. natural, raw …

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  • 102Dictionary of American Regional English — Volume&#160;I&#160;(1985), Volume&#160;II&#160;(1991), Volume&#160;III&#160;(1996), Volume&#160;IV&#160;(2002), Volume&#160;V&#160;(2012) Country &#160;United States …

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  • 103Vocal register — A vocal register in the human voice is a particular series of tones, produced in the same vibratory pattern of the vocal folds, and possessing the same quality. Registers originate in laryngeal function. They occur because the vocal folds are&#8230; …

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  • 104Turkic languages — Family of more than 20 Altaic languages spoken by some 135 million people from the Balkans to central Siberia. The traditional division of Turkic is into four groups. The southeastern or Uighur group comprises Uighur, spoken mainly in Xinjiang,&#8230; …

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  • 105ball-hawking — noun An act of catching or obtaining possession of the ball in a skilful manner; the action of a ball hawk …

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  • 106synchronously — adverb In a synchronous manner; an action as carried out with synchrony; in phase or at the same time …

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  • 107modus operandi — method of operation, manner of action …

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  • 108change of pace — 1. : an interruption of continuity by a sudden and usually temporary shift to a sharply different manner of action (as for relief from monotony) he found the work tedious, so … for a change of pace, he joined the army John Kobler 2. : a slow&#8230; …

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  • 109fierce´ness — fierce fierce «fihrs», adjective, fierc|er, fierc|est. 1. savage; wild; ferocious: »A wounded lion can be fierce. 2. Figurative. raging; …

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  • 110fierce´ly — fierce fierce «fihrs», adjective, fierc|er, fierc|est. 1. savage; wild; ferocious: »A wounded lion can be fierce. 2. Figurative. raging; …

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