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abrasion |
A wearing away or rubbing away by friction or a scraped or worn area. |
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abrasive |
Causing wear by rubbing. Harsh or rough in manner; irritating. |
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clad |
Clothed or covered. |
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corroborate |
To provide evidence to make more certain; to confirm. |
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cursory |
Done in a hurry and with little attention to detail. |
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dehydrate |
To remove the water from. To become dry; to lose water from. |
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dehydration |
The state of being dehydrated. |
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derive |
To take or receive form a source. to obtain through reasoning. |
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electrify |
To wire or equip with electric power. To thrill or shock. |
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endeavor |
To attempt earnestly or a serious, earnest effort toward a goal. |
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gingerly |
Cautious; very careful or with extreme care or concern. |
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grimace |
To make a face expressing feelings of pain, digust, or contemp or a facial expression that seems to express pain, disgust, or contemp |
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gruesome |
Causing shock or horror. |
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inventory |
( n) A list of possessions or goods on hand or the stock of goods on hand. (v) To make a complete list of. |
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simulate |
To take on the qualities of another; to imitate. To pretend. |
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simulated |
Made to look genuine while being artificial. |
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simulation |
An imitation of a possible situation. |
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succumb |
To give up or give in to; to yield. To cease to exist; to die. |
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surmise |
To suppose something without sufficient evidence or to guess. |