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  • 91twice-born — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: Middle English twys borne 1. : born a second time : reincarnated 2. : having undergone a definite experience of fundamental moral and spiritual renewal : having experienced a religious conversion : regenerate the… …

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  • 92twice-laid — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : made from the ends of rope and strands of used rope twice laid rope …

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  • 93twice as much again — half/twice/etc as much again phrase used for comparing two amounts and saying how much more one amount is than the other A house in London costs half as much again as a house in Edinburgh. Thesaurus: ways of comparing thingssynonym Main entry:… …

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  • 94twice removed — once, twice, etc. reˈmoved idiom (of a cousin) belonging to a different generation • He s my cousin s son so he s my first cousin once removed. Main entry: ↑removeidiom …

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  • 95twice-born — adjective Date: 13th century 1. born a second time 2. having undergone a definite experience of fundamental moral and spiritual renewal 3. of or forming one of the three upper Hindu caste groups in which boys undergo an initiation symbolizing… …

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  • 96twice-frozen — fish frozen at sea then thawed for processing onshore and then re frozen. Also called double frozen or refrozen …

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  • 97twice-laid — a dish of cod mashed with potatoes (Newfoundland) …

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  • 98twice-born — /twuys bawrn /, adj. 1. Hinduism. of or pertaining to members of the Indian castes of Brahmins, Kshatriyas, and Vaisyas, who undergo a spiritual rebirth and initiation in adolescence. 2. having undergone reincarnation. 3. born again (def. 1). 4.… …

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  • 99twice-laid — /twuys layd /, adj. 1. made from strands of used rope. 2. made from makeshift or used material. [1585 95] * * * …

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  • 100twice-told — /twuys tohld /, adj. having been told before; related two times. [1400 50; late ME] * * * …

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