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111frag´ment|ed|ly — frag|ment|ed «FRAG muhn tihd», adjective. broken into fragments; incomplete; disconnected. –frag´ment|ed|ly, adverb …
112frag|ment|ed — «FRAG muhn tihd», adjective. broken into fragments; incomplete; disconnected. –frag´ment|ed|ly, adverb …
113ful|fil|ment — ful|fill|ment or ful|fil|ment «ful FIHL muhnt», noun. a fulfilling; completion; accomplishment; performance: »the fulfillment of a wish or requirement …
114ful|fill|ment — or ful|fil|ment «ful FIHL muhnt», noun. a fulfilling; completion; accomplishment; performance: »the fulfillment of a wish or requirement …
115gar´ment|less — gar|ment «GAHR muhnt», noun, verb. –n. 1. any article of clothing: »We took father s suit and some other garments to the dry cleaners. 2. Figurative. an outer covering: »I am not weary of writing; it is the coarse but durable garment of my love… …
116gar|ment — «GAHR muhnt», noun, verb. –n. 1. any article of clothing: »We took father s suit and some other garments to the dry cleaners. 2. Figurative. an outer covering: »I am not weary of writing; it is the coarse but durable garment of my love (John… …
117im´ple|ment|er — im|ple|ment «noun. IHM pluh muhnt; verb. IHM pluh mehnt», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a useful piece of equipment; tool; instrument; utensil. Plows and threshing machines are farm implements. A pail, an ax, a shovel, and a broom are implements.… …
118im|ple|ment — «noun. IHM pluh muhnt; verb. IHM pluh mehnt», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a useful piece of equipment; tool; instrument; utensil. Plows and threshing machines are farm implements. A pail, an ax, a shovel, and a broom are implements. SYNONYM(S): See syn …
119in|stil´ment — in|still or in|stil «ihn STIHL», transitive verb, stilled, still|ing. 1. to put in little by little; cause to enter the mind, heart, or feelings, gradually: »Reading good books instills a love of really fine literature. 2. to put in drop by drop …
120in|still´ment — in|still or in|stil «ihn STIHL», transitive verb, stilled, still|ing. 1. to put in little by little; cause to enter the mind, heart, or feelings, gradually: »Reading good books instills a love of really fine literature. 2. to put in drop by drop …