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101lacunose — lacunosity /lak yoo nos i tee/, n. /leuh kyooh nohs/, adj. full of or having lacunae. Also, lacunulose /leuh kyooh nyeuh lohs /. [1810 20; < L lacunosus full of holes or gaps. See LACUNA, OSE1] * * * …
102Maleperduis — (  /ˌmæl …
103New Moomin — 新ムーミン (Shin Mūmin) Genre Fantasy TV anime Directed by Rintaro …
104explode — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. destroy; burst, detonate, fire, discharge; reject; refute, discredit, expose, disprove. See confutation, violence, excitability. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To burst] Syn. blow up, blow out, blast, blow a… …
105lacunose — lacunosity /lak yoo nos i tee/, n. /leuh kyooh nohs/, adj. full of or having lacunae. Also, lacunulose /leuh kyooh nyeuh lohs /. [1810 20; < L lacunosus full of holes or gaps. See LACUNA, OSE1] …
106cosey — Cozy Co zy (k? z?), a. [Compar. {Cozier} ( z? ?r); superl. {Coziest}.] [Cf. Scot. cosie, cozie, prob. from Gael. cosach abounding in hollows, or cosagach full of holes or crevices, snug, sheltered, from cos a hollow, a crevice.] [1913 Webster] 1 …
107cosy — Cozy Co zy (k? z?), a. [Compar. {Cozier} ( z? ?r); superl. {Coziest}.] [Cf. Scot. cosie, cozie, prob. from Gael. cosach abounding in hollows, or cosagach full of holes or crevices, snug, sheltered, from cos a hollow, a crevice.] [1913 Webster] 1 …
108Cozier — Cozy Co zy (k? z?), a. [Compar. {Cozier} ( z? ?r); superl. {Coziest}.] [Cf. Scot. cosie, cozie, prob. from Gael. cosach abounding in hollows, or cosagach full of holes or crevices, snug, sheltered, from cos a hollow, a crevice.] [1913 Webster] 1 …
109Coziest — Cozy Co zy (k? z?), a. [Compar. {Cozier} ( z? ?r); superl. {Coziest}.] [Cf. Scot. cosie, cozie, prob. from Gael. cosach abounding in hollows, or cosagach full of holes or crevices, snug, sheltered, from cos a hollow, a crevice.] [1913 Webster] 1 …
110Cozy — Co zy (k? z?), a. [Compar. {Cozier} ( z? ?r); superl. {Coziest}.] [Cf. Scot. cosie, cozie, prob. from Gael. cosach abounding in hollows, or cosagach full of holes or crevices, snug, sheltered, from cos a hollow, a crevice.] [1913 Webster] 1.… …