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61coun|ter|ter|ror|ism — «KOWN tuhr TEHR uh rihz uhm», noun. terrorism in reaction to or retaliation for some previous act of terrorism: »There [was] a fear that Communist terrorism [would] provoke rightist counterterrorism (New York Times). –coun´ter|ter´ror|ist, noun …
62er´ror|less — er|ror «EHR uhr», noun. 1. something done that is wrong; something that is not as it ought to be; mistake: »I failed my test because of errors in spelling. There is an error in the date of his birth. 2. the condition of being wrong, mistaken, or… …
63er|ror — «EHR uhr», noun. 1. something done that is wrong; something that is not as it ought to be; mistake: »I failed my test because of errors in spelling. There is an error in the date of his birth. 2. the condition of being wrong, mistaken, or… …
64nar´co-ter´ror|ist — nar|co ter|ror|ism «NAHR koh TEHR uh rihz uhm», noun. terrorist practices used by narcotics smugglers and dealers against government interdiction. –nar´co ter´ror|ist, noun, adjective …
65nar|co-ter|ror|ism — «NAHR koh TEHR uh rihz uhm», noun. terrorist practices used by narcotics smugglers and dealers against government interdiction. –nar´co ter´ror|ist, noun, adjective …
66Non|ju|ror — «non JUR uhr», noun. a person who refuses to take a required oath. Non|ju|ror «non JUR uhr», noun. 1. one of the clergymen of the Church of England who in 1689 refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary and who were deprived of their… …
67non|ju|ror — «non JUR uhr», noun. a person who refuses to take a required oath. Non|ju|ror «non JUR uhr», noun. 1. one of the clergymen of the Church of England who in 1689 refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary and who were deprived of their… …
68so|ror|i|cid|al — «suh RR uh SY duhl, ROR », adjective. 1. of or having to do with sorricide. 2. tending towards sororicide …
69so|ror|i|ty — «suh RR uh tee, ROR », noun, plural ties. 1. a club or society of women or girls, especially at a college. 2. a sisterhood. ╂[probably < Medieval Latin sororitas < Latin soror, ōris sister] …
70Ter|ror — «TEHR uhr», noun. 1. great fear: »The child has a terror of thunder. SYNONYM(S): fright, alarm, dread, consternation. 2. a cause of great fear: »Pirates were once the terror of the sea. There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats (Shakespeare).… …