reduce level; lower grade of something | |
vaguely; in a dim or obscure manner; with dull or imperfect vision or a faint light; not brightly or clearly | |
fool; cause to believe what is not true; mislead | |
an unbridgeable disparity as from a failure of understanding |
breakdown or decay of organic materials; act or result of decomposing | |
building or house, especially as the great hall, church, or temple; anything shaped like a cupola | |
a person qualified to practice dentistry | |
move downward and lower; come from; be connected by a relationship of blood |
difference; deviation; separation; the act of moving away in a different direction | |
reduce level; lower grade of something | |
set apart for a deity or special purposes; devote; consecrate | |
be worthy of; have a right to |
having a defect; faulty; imperfect; incomplete; lacking | |
remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up | |
a barrier to prevent the flow of liquid, specially built across a watercourse | |
be worthy of; have a right to |
reduce level; lower grade of something | |
clarity of outline; concise explanation | |
process of falling in drops; liquid or moisture that falls in drops; the sound made by liquid falling in drops | |
lessen; reduce; make a quantity smaller |
clarity of outline; concise explanation | |
convert code into ordinary language; read with difficulty | |
disagree with; refuse; declare untrue | |
an unbridgeable disparity as from a failure of understanding |
building or house, especially as the great hall, church, or temple; anything shaped like a cupola | |
having a defect; faulty; imperfect; incomplete; lacking | |
disagree with; refuse; declare untrue | |
act of departing; the fact of a person or vehicle leaving somewhere |
having lost all hope; dangerous; extremely intense | |
ancestry; origin; the descendants of one individual; drop; fall; a movement downward | |
a United States coin worth one-tenth of a dollar | |
depress; take away hope from |
part or portion; share; indefinite quantity, degree, or extent, degree, or extent; distribution; arrangement | |
deprive of something valuable by force; rob; take as spoils | |
be worthy of; have a right to | |
clarity of outline; concise explanation |
a person qualified to practice dentistry | |
act of departing; the fact of a person or vehicle leaving somewhere | |
havoc; event that completely destroys something | |
causing damage or harm; injurious |