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{{o}} [[Absquatulate]]: To leave abruptly. | |||
{{o}} [[Anfractuous]]: Full of twists and turns. | |||
{{o}} [[Argle-bargle]]: Copious but meaningless talk or writing. | |||
{{o}} [[Argy-bargy]]: A lively or contentious argument. | |||
{{o}} [[Allegator]]: Humorous for 'alligator.' | |||
{{o}} [[Ailurophile]]: A cat lover. | |||
{{o}} [[Agastopia]]: Admiration of a particular part of someone's body. | |||
{{o}} [[Alpenglow]]: A reddish glow near sunrise or sunset on the mountaintops. | |||
{{o}} [[Anemone]]: A plant or flower, sounding whimsically like 'an enemy.' | |||
{{o}} [[Antimacassar]]: A cover for chair backs to prevent soiling from hair oils. | |||
{{o}} [[Apoptosis]]: The process of programmed cell death, often quipped in biology humor. | |||
{{o}} [[Appaloosa]]: A breed of horse, noted for its colorful spotted pattern. | |||
{{o}} [[Apple-knocker]]: Rural, unsophisticated person. | |||
{{o}} [[Arachibutyrophobia]]: The fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth. | |||
{{o}} [[Archipelago]]: A large group of islands, sounds more complex than it is. | |||
{{o}} [[Armadillo]]: A small American mammal with a leathery armor shell. | |||
{{o}} [[Asthenosphere]]: The upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere. | |||
{{o}} [[Astraphobia]]: Fear of thunder and lightning. | |||
{{o}} [[Autotomy]]: The ability of an animal to release a part of its body and regrow it. | |||
{{o}} [[Avuncular]]: Relating to an uncle, often used humorously in describing a kindly demeanor. | |||
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{{o}} [[Babushka]]: A headscarf, tied under the chin, typical in Eastern Europe. | |||
{{o}} [[Bafflegab]]: Confusing or generally unintelligible jargon. | |||
{{o}} [[Baksheesh]]: A term used for a small bribe or tip in parts of Asia. | |||
{{o}} [[Balderdash]]: Senseless talk or writing; nonsense. | |||
{{o}} [[Ballyhoo]]: Extravagant publicity or fuss. | |||
{{o}} [[Bamboozle]]: To fool or cheat someone. | |||
{{o}} [[Bandicoot]]: An Australian marsupial, oddly named and looking. | |||
{{o}} [[Barnstorm]]: To travel around the countryside making political speeches, performances, etc. | |||
{{o}} [[Bazooka]]: A portable rocket launcher, also whimsically used for its sound. | |||
{{o}} [[Bedlam]]: A scene of uproar and confusion. | |||
{{o}} [[Befuddle]]: To make someone unable to think clearly. | |||
{{o}} [[Bibliopole]]: A person who buys and sells books, especially rare ones. | |||
{{o}} [[Bilirubin]]: A yellow compound that occurs in the normal catabolic pathway that breaks down heme in vertebrates. | |||
{{o}} [[Bilge]]: The lowest part of the ship, often used to express nonsense ('bilge talk'). | |||
{{o}} [[Bivouac]]: A temporary camp without tents or cover, used especially by soldiers or mountaineers. | |||
{{o}} [[Blabbermouth]]: A person who talks too much, especially revealing secrets. | |||
{{o}} [[Blatherskite]]: A person who talks at great length without making much sense. | |||
{{o}} [[Blunderbuss]]: An old-fashioned firearm with a broad, flared muzzle. | |||
{{o}} [[Bobolink]]: A North American songbird; the name itself sounds humorous. | |||
{{o}} [[Borborygmus]]: A rumbling or gurgling noise made by the movement of fluid and gas in the intestines. | |||
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{{o}} [[Cacophony]]: A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. | |||
{{o}} [[Callipygian]]: Having well-shaped buttocks. | |||
{{o}} [[Canoodle]]: To engage in affectionate, often playful cuddling or kissing. | |||
{{o}} [[Cantankerous]]: Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative. | |||
{{o}} [[Capricious]]: Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior. | |||
{{o}} [[Caterwaul]]: To make a shrill howling or wailing noise. | |||
{{o}} [[Claptrap]]: Absurd or nonsensical talk or ideas. | |||
{{o}} [[Cobweb]]: A spider's web, especially when old and covered with dust. | |||
{{o}} [[Codswallop]]: Nonsense. | |||
{{o}} [[Collywobbles]]: Intense anxiety or nervousness, especially with stomach queasiness. | |||
{{o}} [[Corker]]: Something that is particularly excellent or outstanding. | |||
{{o}} [[Cornucopia]]: A symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn. | |||
{{o}} [[Crapulence]]: Sickness caused by excessive eating or drinking. | |||
{{o}} [[Crinkum-crankum]]: Elaborate or detailed. | |||
{{o}} [[Crudivore]]: An eater of raw food. | |||
{{o}} [[Cuddle]]: To hold close in one's arms as a way of showing love or affection. | |||
{{o}} [[Curmudgeon]]: A bad-tempered or surly person. | |||
{{o}} [[Cacodemonomania]]: The pathological belief that one is inhabited by an evil spirit. | |||
{{o}} [[Cockalorum]]: A small, self-important man. | |||
{{o}} [[Crepuscular]]: Resembling or relating to twilight; active during the twilight. | |||
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{{o}} [[Dillydally]]: To waste time through aimless wandering or indecision. | |||
{{o}} [[Discombobulate]]: To confuse or disconcert; upset; frustrate. | |||
{{o}} [[Doodle]]: To scribble absentmindedly. | |||
{{o}} [[Doozy]]: Something outstanding or unique of its kind. | |||
{{o}} [[Doppelganger]]: A ghostly double or counterpart of a living person. | |||
{{o}} [[Draconian]]: (Of laws or their application) excessively harsh and severe. | |||
{{o}} [[Dudgeon]]: A feeling of offense or deep resentment. | |||
{{o}} [[Dumfounded]]: Greatly astonish or amaze. | |||
{{o}} [[Dunderhead]]: A dull or stupid person. | |||
{{o}} [[Dyspepsia]]: Indigestion or consequent irritability or depression. | |||
{{o}} [[Draggle]]: To make wet and dirty by dragging in mud or water. | |||
{{o}} [[Dram]]: A small drink of whiskey or other spirits. | |||
{{o}} [[Druthers]]: One's own way, choice, or preference. | |||
{{o}} [[Dingleberry]]: A small clump of dung, clinging to the wool of a sheep, also used humorously for an inconsequential person. | |||
{{o}} [[Dingus]]: A gadget, device, or object whose name is forgotten or unknown. | |||
{{o}} [[Droll]]: Curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement. | |||
{{o}} [[Drivel]]: Silly nonsense. | |||
{{o}} [[Ducky]]: Fine; excellent; wonderful. | |||
{{o}} [[Dulcet]]: (Especially of sound) sweet and soothing (often ironically). | |||
{{o}} [[Dummkopf]]: A stupid person (from the German word meaning 'dumb head'). | |||
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{{o}} [[Ebullient]]: Cheerful and full of energy. | |||
{{o}} [[Ecdysiast]]: A striptease performer. | |||
{{o}} [[Effervescent]]: Vivacious and enthusiastic. | |||
{{o}} [[Egregious]]: Outstandingly bad; shocking. | |||
{{o}} [[Elucubrate]]: To produce (something) by long and intensive effort, especially literary work. | |||
{{o}} [[Embrocation]]: A liquid used for rubbing on the body to relieve pain from sprains and strains. | |||
{{o}} [[Ensorcell]]: To enchant or fascinate someone. | |||
{{o}} [[Entomophagy]]: The practice of eating insects, especially by humans. | |||
{{o}} [[Ephemeral]]: Lasting for a very short time. | |||
{{o}} [[Epistolary]]: Relating to or denoted by the writing of letters. | |||
{{o}} [[Ersatz]]: (Of a product) made or used as a substitute, typically an inferior one, for something else. | |||
{{o}} [[Eructation]]: The act of belching. | |||
{{o}} [[Esculent]]: Fit or suitable for eating; edible. | |||
{{o}} [[Esoteric]]: Intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest. | |||
{{o}} [[Euphonious]]: Pleasing to the ear. | |||
{{o}} [[Exacerbate]]: To make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse. | |||
{{o}} [[Exsanguinate]]: To drain (a person, animal, or organ) of blood. | |||
{{o}} [[Extemporize]]: To compose, perform, or produce something such as music or a speech without preparation; improvise. | |||
{{o}} [[Extrapolate]]: Extend the application of (a method or conclusion) to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue or similar methods will be applicable. | |||
{{o}} [[Eyewash]]: Nonsense, flattery used to deceive. | |||
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{{o}} [[Fandango]]: A lively Spanish or Spanish-American dance in triple time, performed by a couple, which is also a lively musical work to accompany this dance. | |||
{{o}} [[Fantod]]: A state or attack of uneasiness or unreasonableness. | |||
{{o}} [[Farrago]]: A confused mixture. | |||
{{o}} [[Filibuster]]: An action such as a prolonged speech that obstructs progress in a legislative assembly while not technically contravening the required procedures. | |||
{{o}} [[Finagle]]: To obtain (something) by devious or dishonest means. | |||
{{o}} [[Flabbergast]]: To surprise (someone) greatly; astonish. | |||
{{o}} [[Flapdoodle]]: Nonsense. | |||
{{o}} [[Flimflam]]: Nonsensical or insincere talk. | |||
{{o}} [[Floccinaucinihilipilification]]: The action or habit of estimating something as worthless. | |||
{{o}} [[Flummery]]: Empty compliments; nonsense. | |||
{{o}} [[Folderol]]: Trivial or nonsensical fuss. | |||
{{o}} [[Fopdoodle]]: An insignificant or foolish man. | |||
{{o}} [[Fribble]]: To act in a frivolous way. | |||
{{o}} [[Frivolous]]: Not having any serious purpose or value. | |||
{{o}} [[Fuddy-duddy]]: A person who is old-fashioned and fussy. | |||
{{o}} [[Fugacious]]: Tending to disappear; fleeting. | |||
{{o}} [[Fulminate]]: To express vehement protest. | |||
{{o}} [[Furbelow]]: A gathered strip or pleated border of a skirt or petticoat. | |||
{{o}} [[Fusillade]]: A series of shots fired or missiles thrown all at the same time or in quick succession. | |||
{{o}} [[Fustian]]: Pompous or pretentious speech or writing. | |||
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{{o}} [[Gadzooks]]: An exclamation of surprise or annoyance. | |||
{{o}} [[Gallimaufry]]: A confused jumble or medley of things. | |||
{{o}} [[Gallivant]]: To go around from one place to another in the pursuit of pleasure or entertainment. | |||
{{o}} [[Gambol]]: To jump or skip about playfully. | |||
{{o}} [[Gargantuan]]: Enormous. | |||
{{o}} [[Gibberish]]: Unintelligible or meaningless speech or writing; nonsense. | |||
{{o}} [[Gimcrack]]: A cheap and showy ornament; a knickknack. | |||
{{o}} [[Gobbledygook]]: Language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of abstruse technical terms. | |||
{{o}} [[Gobsmacked]]: Utterly astonished; amazed. | |||
{{o}} [[Goombah]]: An older friend who protects you. | |||
{{o}} [[Gorgonize]]: To have a paralyzing or mesmerizing effect on someone. | |||
{{o}} [[Gossamer]]: Something very light, thin, and insubstantial or delicate. | |||
{{o}} [[Gobbledygook]]: Nonsense, especially jargon that is difficult to decipher. | |||
{{o}} [[Griffonage]]: Unreadable or sloppy handwriting. | |||
{{o}} [[Grok]]: To understand something intuitively or by empathy. | |||
{{o}} [[Gubbins]]: Miscellaneous gadgets or paraphernalia. | |||
{{o}} [[Guffaw]]: A loud and boisterous laugh. | |||
{{o}} [[Gumption]]: Shrewd or spirited initiative and resourcefulness. | |||
{{o}} [[Gunky]]: Sticky or greasy material. | |||
{{o}} [[Gyrate]]: To move or cause to move in a circle or spiral, especially quickly. | |||
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{{o}} [[Haberdashery]]: The goods and wares sold by a haberdasher; typically small items used for sewing and dressing. | |||
{{o}} [[Haberdashery]]: The goods and wares sold by a haberdasher; typically small items used for sewing and dressing. | |||
{{o}} [[Hapless]]: Unfortunate. | |||
{{o}} [[Harangue]]: A lengthy and aggressive speech. | |||
{{o}} [[Harbinger]]: A person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another. | |||
{{o}} [[Hawser]]: A thick rope or cable for mooring or towing a ship. | |||
{{o}} [[Hemidemisemiquaver]]: A musical note of very short duration; a sixty-fourth note. | |||
{{o}} [[Higgledy-piggledy]]: In a confused or chaotic state. | |||
{{o}} [[Hobnob]]: Mix socially, especially with those of higher social status. | |||
{{o}} [[Hodgepodge]]: A confused mixture. | |||
{{o}} [[Hoity-toity]]: Haughtily or thoughtlessly frivolous. | |||
{{o}} [[Hokum]]: Nonsense, especially that intended to deceive. | |||
{{o}} [[Hooligan]]: A violent young troublemaker, typically one of a gang. | |||
{{o}} [[Hootenanny]]: An informal gathering with folk music and sometimes dancing. | |||
{{o}} [[Hubbub]]: A chaotic din caused by a crowd of people. | |||
{{o}} [[Hullabaloo]]: A commotion; a fuss. | |||
{{o}} [[Humbug]]: Deceptive or false talk or behavior. | |||
{{o}} [[Humdinger]]: A remarkable or outstanding person or thing of its kind. | |||
{{o}} [[Hunker]]: Squat or crouch down low. | |||
{{o}} [[Hydroxyzine]]: A medicine used to relieve itching and anxiety. | |||
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{{o}} [[Iconoclast]]: A person who attacks or criticizes cherished beliefs or institutions. | |||
{{o}} [[Idiosyncrasy]]: A mode of behavior or way of thought peculiar to an individual. | |||
{{o}} [[Ignominious]]: Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame. | |||
{{o}} [[Illustrious]]: Well known, respected, and admired for past achievements. | |||
{{o}} [[Imbroglio]]: An extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation. | |||
{{o}} [[Impetuous]]: Acting or done quickly and without thought or care. | |||
{{o}} [[Incognito]]: Having one's true identity concealed. | |||
{{o}} [[Incontrovertible]]: Not able to be denied or disputed. | |||
{{o}} [[Incunabula]]: Books printed before 1501. | |||
{{o}} [[Indubitable]]: Impossible to doubt; unquestionable. | |||
{{o}} [[Ineffable]]: Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words. | |||
{{o}} [[Inexorable]]: Impossible to stop or prevent. | |||
{{o}} [[Infinitesimal]]: Extremely small. | |||
{{o}} [[Inimitable]]: So good or unusual as to be impossible to copy; unique. | |||
{{o}} [[Insouciance]]: Casual lack of concern; indifference. | |||
{{o}} [[Interlocutor]]: A person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation. | |||
{{o}} [[Intransigent]]: Unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something. | |||
{{o}} [[Inundate]]: Overwhelm (someone) with things or people to be dealt with. | |||
{{o}} [[Invective]]: Insulting, abusive, or highly critical language. | |||
{{o}} [[Iridescent]]: Showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles. | |||
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{{o}} [[Jabberwocky]]: Nonsense, gibberish, or meaningless speech. | |||
{{o}} [[Jackanapes]]: An impudent or conceited person; a mischievous child. | |||
{{o}} [[Jalopy]]: An old car in a dilapidated condition. | |||
{{o}} [[Jamboree]]: A large celebration or party, typically a boisterous one. | |||
{{o}} [[Jargogle]]: To confuse, jumble. | |||
{{o}} [[Jejune]]: Naive, simplistic, and superficial. | |||
{{o}} [[Jiggery-pokery]]: Devious or dishonest activity. | |||
{{o}} [[Jink]]: To move quickly or unexpectedly with sudden turns and shifts. | |||
{{o}} [[Jocund]]: Cheerful and lighthearted. | |||
{{o}} [[Jollification]]: Lively celebration or festivity. | |||
{{o}} [[Jubilee]]: A special anniversary of an event, especially one celebrating twenty-five or fifty years of a reign or activity. | |||
{{o}} [[Judicious]]: Having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense. | |||
{{o}} [[Juggernaut]]: A huge, powerful, and overwhelming force or institution. | |||
{{o}} [[Juvenescent]]: Becoming youthful; young again. | |||
{{o}} [[Juxtapose]]: To place or deal with close together for contrasting effect. | |||
{{o}} [[Jabber]]: Talk rapidly and excitedly but with little sense. | |||
{{o}} [[Jambalaya]]: A spicy dish of rice with shrimp, chicken, and vegetables, typical of Creole cooking. | |||
{{o}} [[Jeopardize]]: Put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure. | |||
{{o}} [[Jettison]]: Throw or drop (something) from an aircraft or ship. | |||
{{o}} [[Jocular]]: Fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful. | |||
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{{o}} [[Kaleidoscope]]: A constantly changing pattern or sequence of elements. | |||
{{o}} [[Kerfuffle]]: A commotion or fuss, especially one caused by conflicting views. | |||
{{o}} [[Kibosh]]: To put an end to; to halt. | |||
{{o}} [[Klutz]]: A clumsy person. | |||
{{o}} [[Knickerbocker]]: A New Yorker descended from the early Dutch settlers or anyone wearing knickerbockers (short trousers). | |||
{{o}} [[Knickknack]]: A small worthless object, often used for decoration. | |||
{{o}} [[Kowtow]]: Act in an excessively subservient manner. | |||
{{o}} [[Kaleidoscopic]]: Having complex patterns of colors; multicolored. | |||
{{o}} [[Keelhaul]]: To punish by dragging under the keel of a ship. | |||
{{o}} [[Kerplunk]]: A sound made by something heavy falling into water. | |||
{{o}} [[Kickshaw]]: A delicacy, a fancy but insubstantial cooked dish. | |||
{{o}} [[Killjoy]]: A person who deliberately spoils the enjoyment of others. | |||
{{o}} [[Kismet]]: Destiny; fate. | |||
{{o}} [[Kitsch]]: Art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality, but sometimes appreciated in an ironic or knowing way. | |||
{{o}} [[Klaxon]]: A loud electric horn. | |||
{{o}} [[Kleptomania]]: An irresistible urge to steal items of trivial value. | |||
{{o}} [[Knavery]]: Unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest dealing; trickery. | |||
{{o}} [[Knell]]: The sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral. | |||
{{o}} [[Knobble]]: A small lump or knob on a thing. | |||
{{o}} [[Kook]]: An eccentric, crazy, or foolish person. | |||
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{{o}} [[Lackadaisical]]: Lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy. | |||
{{o}} [[Lagniappe]]: Something given as a bonus or extra gift. | |||
{{o}} [[Lambaste]]: To criticize someone or something harshly. | |||
{{o}} [[Lampoon]]: To publicly criticize (someone or something) by using ridicule, irony, or sarcasm. | |||
{{o}} [[Lark]]: Something done for fun, especially something mischievous or daring; an adventure. | |||
{{o}} [[Legerdemain]]: Skillful use of one's hands when performing conjuring tricks. | |||
{{o}} [[Lilliputian]]: Extremely small. | |||
{{o}} [[Limn]]: Depict or describe in painting or words. | |||
{{o}} [[Loblolly]]: A mudhole or swamp. | |||
{{o}} [[Loquacious]]: Tending to talk a great deal; talkative. | |||
{{o}} [[Lugubrious]]: Looking or sounding sad and dismal. | |||
{{o}} [[Lummox]]: A clumsy, stupid person. | |||
{{o}} [[Luncheonette]]: A small, informal restaurant where light meals are served. | |||
{{o}} [[Lycanthrope]]: A werewolf. | |||
{{o}} [[Lysergic]]: Pertaining to or denoting the acid used in LSD. | |||
{{o}} [[Labile]]: Apt or likely to change. | |||
{{o}} [[Lacuna]]: An unfilled space or interval; a gap. | |||
{{o}} [[Lambent]]: (Of light or fire) glowing, gleaming, or flickering with a soft radiance. | |||
{{o}} [[Lapidary]]: Relating to stone and gems and the work involved in engraving, cutting, or polishing. | |||
{{o}} [[Legerity]]: Physical or mental quickness; nimbleness; agility. | |||
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{{o}} [[Machination]]: A plot or scheme. | |||
{{o}} [[Malarkey]]: Meaningless talk; nonsense. | |||
{{o}} [[Mawkish]]: Sentimental in a feeble or sickly way. | |||
{{o}} [[Mellifluous]]: Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear. | |||
{{o}} [[Mendacious]]: Not telling the truth; lying. | |||
{{o}} [[Miasma]]: A highly unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapor. | |||
{{o}} [[Mollycoddle]]: Treat (someone) in an indulgent or overprotective way. | |||
{{o}} [[Moonstruck]]: Unable to think or act normally, especially because of being in love. | |||
{{o}} [[Mugwump]]: A person who remains aloof or independent, especially from party politics. | |||
{{o}} [[Munificent]]: More generous than is usual or necessary. | |||
{{o}} [[Macabre]]: Disturbing because concerned with or causing a fear of death. | |||
{{o}} [[Maelstrom]]: A powerful whirlpool in the sea or a river. | |||
{{o}} [[Magniloquent]]: Using high-flown or bombastic language. | |||
{{o}} [[Malapropism]]: The mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding one, often with unintentionally amusing effect. | |||
{{o}} [[Mellifluous]]: Sweet-sounding. | |||
{{o}} [[Mercurial]]: Characterized by rapid and unpredictable change in mood. | |||
{{o}} [[Misanthrope]]: A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society. | |||
{{o}} [[Misnomer]]: A wrong or inaccurate name or designation. | |||
{{o}} [[Mnemonic]]: A device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something. | |||
{{o}} [[Moniker]]: A name. | |||
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{{o}} [[Nabob]]: A person of great wealth or importance. | |||
{{o}} [[Nadir]]: The lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization. | |||
{{o}} [[Nefarious]]: (Typically of an action or activity) wicked or criminal. | |||
{{o}} [[Nincompoop]]: A foolish or stupid person. | |||
{{o}} [[Nirvana]]: A state of perfect happiness; an ideal or idyllic place. | |||
{{o}} [[Noggin]]: A person's head. | |||
{{o}} [[Nonplussed]]: So surprised and confused that one is unsure how to react. | |||
{{o}} [[Nugatory]]: Of no value or importance. | |||
{{o}} [[Numismatics]]: The study or collection of coins, paper currency, and medals. | |||
{{o}} [[Nympholepsy]]: A state of rapture supposed to be inspired by nymphs. | |||
{{o}} [[Nascent]]: Just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential. | |||
{{o}} [[Nebulous]]: In the form of a cloud or haze; hazy. | |||
{{o}} [[Nemesis]]: The inescapable agent of someone's or something's downfall. | |||
{{o}} [[Nescience]]: Lack of knowledge or awareness; ignorance. | |||
{{o}} [[Nebbish]]: A person, especially a man, who is regarded as pitifully ineffectual, timid, or submissive. | |||
{{o}} [[Nocuous]]: Harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant. | |||
{{o}} [[Nostrum]]: A medicine, especially one that is not considered effective, prepared by an unqualified person. | |||
{{o}} [[Nugget]]: A small lump of gold or other precious metal found ready-formed in the earth. | |||
{{o}} [[Nuptial]]: Relating to marriage or weddings. | |||
{{o}} [[Nyctophilia]]: Love of darkness or night; finding relaxation or comfort in the darkness. | |||
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{{o}} [[Obfuscate]]: To render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible. | |||
{{o}} [[Oligopoly]]: A state of limited competition, in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers. | |||
{{o}} [[Omphaloskepsis]]: The contemplation of one's navel as part of a mystical exercise. | |||
{{o}} [[Onomatopoeia]]: The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g., cuckoo, sizzle). | |||
{{o}} [[Osculate]]: Technical term for 'kiss.' | |||
{{o}} [[Oubliette]]: A secret dungeon with access only through a trapdoor in its ceiling. | |||
{{o}} [[Oxymoron]]: A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction. | |||
{{o}} [[Obambulate]]: To walk about. | |||
{{o}} [[Obdurate]]: Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action. | |||
{{o}} [[Obeisance]]: Deferential respect. | |||
{{o}} [[Obelus]]: A symbol (÷) used in ancient manuscripts to mark a questionable passage. | |||
{{o}} [[Obfuscation]]: The action of making something obscure, unclear, or unintelligible. | |||
{{o}} [[Obloquy]]: Strong public criticism or verbal abuse. | |||
{{o}} [[Ocarina]]: A small wind instrument with holes for fingers. | |||
{{o}} [[Occiput]]: The back part of the skull. | |||
{{o}} [[Oenophile]]: A connoisseur of wines. | |||
{{o}} [[Offal]]: The entrails and internal organs of an animal used as food. | |||
{{o}} [[Offing]]: The more distant part of the sea visible from the shore. | |||
{{o}} [[Oleaginous]]: Exaggeratedly and distastefully complimentary; oily. | |||
{{o}} [[Orotund]]: (Of speech or writing) full, round, and imposing. | |||
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{{o}} [[Pandemonium]]: Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar. | |||
{{o}} [[Panjandrum]]: A person who claims or is given unwarranted importance or status. | |||
{{o}} [[Parapet]]: A low protective wall along the edge of a roof, bridge, or balcony. | |||
{{o}} [[Parsimonious]]: Unwilling to spend money or use resources; stingy or frugal. | |||
{{o}} [[Peccadillo]]: A small, relatively unimportant offense or sin. | |||
{{o}} [[Pedagogue]]: A teacher, especially a strict or pedantic one. | |||
{{o}} [[Pellucid]]: Translucently clear. | |||
{{o}} [[Penumbra]]: The partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object. | |||
{{o}} [[Perambulate]]: Walk or travel through or around a place or area, especially for pleasure and in a leisurely way. | |||
{{o}} [[Peripatetic]]: Traveling from place to place, especially working or based in various places for relatively short periods. | |||
{{o}} [[Persnickety]]: Placing too much emphasis on trivial or minor details; fussy. | |||
{{o}} [[Pettifogger]]: A lawyer who unscrupulously handles small, petty cases. | |||
{{o}} [[Phantasmagoria]]: A sequence of real or imaginary images like those seen in a dream. | |||
{{o}} [[Philately]]: The collection and study of postage stamps. | |||
{{o}} [[Phlegmatic]]: Having an unemotional and stolidly calm disposition. | |||
{{o}} [[Picayune]]: Petty; trivial. | |||
{{o}} [[Piffle]]: Nonsensical talk or ideas. | |||
{{o}} [[Pilgarlic]]: A bald head; a person regarded with mild or pretended contempt or pity. | |||
{{o}} [[Pirouette]]: An act of spinning on one foot, typically with the raised foot touching the knee of the supporting leg. | |||
{{o}} [[Platitudinous]]: Used too often to be interesting or thoughtful; hackneyed. | |||
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{{o}} [[Quagmire]]: A soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot or a complex or hazardous situation. | |||
{{o}} [[Quandary]]: A state of perplexity or uncertainty over what to do in a difficult situation. | |||
{{o}} [[Quarrelsome]]: Given to or characterized by quarreling. | |||
{{o}} [[Querulous]]: Complaining in a petulant or whining manner. | |||
{{o}} [[Quibble]]: A slight objection or criticism about a trivial matter. | |||
{{o}} [[Quicksilver]]: Another term for mercury, used in metaphorical senses to describe something fast and unpredictable. | |||
{{o}} [[Quixotic]]: Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical. | |||
{{o}} [[Quizzical]]: (Of a person's expression or behavior) indicating mild or amused puzzlement. | |||
{{o}} [[Quoin]]: An external angle of a wall or building. | |||
{{o}} [[Quorate]]: (Of a committee or other group requiring a minimum number of members) having the requisite number of members present to conduct business. | |||
{{o}} [[Quotidian]]: Of or occurring every day; daily. | |||
{{o}} [[Quintessential]]: Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class. | |||
{{o}} [[Quisling]]: A traitor who collaborates with an enemy force occupying their country. | |||
{{o}} [[Quintain]]: A post used as a target for tilting exercises for knights in the Middle Ages. | |||
{{o}} [[Quip]]: A witty remark. | |||
{{o}} [[Quaff]]: To drink (something, especially an alcoholic drink) heartily. | |||
{{o}} [[Quaggy]]: Resembling a marsh; boggy. | |||
{{o}} [[Quaestor]]: Any of various public officials in ancient Rome responsible for finance and administration. | |||
{{o}} [[Quixotism]]: Quixotic behavior or thoughts. | |||
{{o}} [[Querencia]]: A place from which one's strength of character is drawn, one's comfort zone; a place where one feels at home. | |||
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{{o}} [[Rabble]]: A disorderly crowd; a mob. | |||
{{o}} [[Raconteur]]: A person who tells anecdotes in a skillful and amusing way. | |||
{{o}} [[Ragamuffin]]: A person, typically a child, in ragged, dirty clothes. | |||
{{o}} [[Rambunctious]]: Uncontrollably exuberant; boisterous. | |||
{{o}} [[Rapscallion]]: A mischievous person. | |||
{{o}} [[Ratatouille]]: A French dish of stewed vegetables, which is eaten as a side dish or meal. | |||
{{o}} [[Razzmatazz]]: Noisy, showy, and exciting activity and display designed to attract and impress. | |||
{{o}} [[Recondite]]: (Of a subject or knowledge) little known; abstruse. | |||
{{o}} [[Recumbent]]: (Especially of a person or human figure) lying down. | |||
{{o}} [[Redolent]]: Strongly reminiscent or suggestive of (something); fragrant or sweet-smelling. | |||
{{o}} [[Rendezvous]]: A meeting at an agreed time and place, typically between two people. | |||
{{o}} [[Ribald]]: Referring to sexual matters in an amusingly rude or irreverent way. | |||
{{o}} [[Rigmarole]]: A lengthy and complicated procedure. | |||
{{o}} [[Ripsnorter]]: Something exceptional or extraordinary. | |||
{{o}} [[Rococo]]: Characterized by an elaborately ornamental late baroque style of decoration prevalent in 18th-century continental Europe. | |||
{{o}} [[Rogue]]: A dishonest or unprincipled man. | |||
{{o}} [[Roustabout]]: An unskilled or casual laborer, especially at a circus or oil field. | |||
{{o}} [[Rubicund]]: (Of someone's face) having a ruddy complexion; high-colored. | |||
{{o}} [[Ruckus]]: A disturbance or commotion. | |||
{{o}} [[Ruminate]]: Think deeply about something. | |||
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{{o}} [[Sabotage]]: Deliberate destruction, disruption, or obstruction of something. | |||
{{o}} [[Sacrosanct]]: Regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with. | |||
{{o}} [[Sagacious]]: Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; wise or shrewd. | |||
{{o}} [[Salubrious]]: Health-giving; healthy. | |||
{{o}} [[Sanctimonious]]: Making a show of being morally superior to other people. | |||
{{o}} [[Sardonic]]: Grimly mocking or cynical. | |||
{{o}} [[Scallywag]]: A person, especially a child, who behaves badly but in an amusingly mischievous rather than harmful way. | |||
{{o}} [[Scintillating]]: Sparkling or shining brightly. | |||
{{o}} [[Scurrilous]]: Making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation. | |||
{{o}} [[Serendipity]]: The occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. | |||
{{o}} [[Shenanigans]]: Secret or dishonest activity or maneuvering. | |||
{{o}} [[Skedaddle]]: Depart quickly or hurriedly; run away. | |||
{{o}} [[Skullduggery]]: Underhanded or unscrupulous behavior; trickery. | |||
{{o}} [[Slapdash]]: Done too hurriedly and carelessly. | |||
{{o}} [[Sleuth]]: A detective. | |||
{{o}} [[Snickersnee]]: A large knife. | |||
{{o}} [[Snollygoster]]: A shrewd, unprincipled person, especially a politician. | |||
{{o}} [[Sobriquet]]: A person's nickname. | |||
{{o}} [[Soliloquy]]: An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play. | |||
{{o}} [[Spatula]]: An implement with a broad, flat, blunt blade, used for mixing and spreading things, especially in cooking and painting. | |||
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{{o}} [[Tabernacle]]: A fixed or movable habitation, typically of light construction. | |||
{{o}} [[Talisman]]: An object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck. | |||
{{o}} [[Tantamount]]: Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as. | |||
{{o}} [[Tautology]]: The saying of the same thing twice in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style (e.g., 'they arrived one after the other in succession'). | |||
{{o}} [[Temerity]]: Excessive confidence or boldness; audacity. | |||
{{o}} [[Thaumaturgy]]: The working of wonders or miracles; magic. | |||
{{o}} [[Threnody]]: A lament. | |||
{{o}} [[Tittle-tattle]]: Idle talk; gossip. | |||
{{o}} [[Tomfoolery]]: Foolish or silly behavior. | |||
{{o}} [[Torpid]]: Mentally or physically inactive; lethargic. | |||
{{o}} [[Travesty]]: A false, absurd, or distorted representation of something. | |||
{{o}} [[Tremulous]]: Shaking or quivering slightly. | |||
{{o}} [[Triskaidekaphobia]]: Fear of the number thirteen. | |||
{{o}} [[Troglodyte]]: (Literally) a cave-dweller, typically used to describe someone who is deliberately ignorant or old-fashioned. | |||
{{o}} [[Tumult]]: A loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people. | |||
{{o}} [[Turbid]]: Cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter. | |||
{{o}} [[Turpitude]]: Depravity; wickedness. | |||
{{o}} [[Tutelage]]: Protection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship. | |||
{{o}} [[Twee]]: Excessively or affectedly quaint, pretty, or sentimental. | |||
{{o}} [[Tyro]]: A beginner or novice. | |||
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{{o}} [[Ubiquitous]]: Present, appearing, or found everywhere. | |||
{{o}} [[Ukulele]]: A small, guitar-like instrument associated with Hawaiian music. | |||
{{o}} [[Ululate]]: Howl or wail as an expression of strong emotion, typically grief. | |||
{{o}} [[Umbrage]]: Offense or annoyance. | |||
{{o}} [[Unctuous]]: (Of a person) excessively or ingratiatingly flattering; oily. | |||
{{o}} [[Underwhelm]]: Fail to impress or make a positive impact on someone; disappoint. | |||
{{o}} [[Unflappable]]: Having or showing calmness in a crisis. | |||
{{o}} [[Ungulate]]: A hoofed mammal. | |||
{{o}} [[Unkempt]]: Having an untidy or disheveled appearance. | |||
{{o}} [[Unmitigated]]: Absolute; unqualified. | |||
{{o}} [[Uproarious]]: Characterized by or provoking loud noise or uproar. | |||
{{o}} [[Urbane]]: (Of a person, especially a man) suave, courteous, and refined in manner. | |||
{{o}} [[Usurp]]: Take (a position of power or importance) illegally or by force. | |||
{{o}} [[Utilitarian]]: Designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive. | |||
{{o}} [[Utopia]]: An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. | |||
{{o}} [[Uvula]]: A fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate which hangs above the throat. | |||
{{o}} [[Ubiquitarian]]: Being everywhere at once. | |||
{{o}} [[Ufology]]: The study of UFOs. | |||
{{o}} [[Ulterior]]: Existing beyond what is obvious or admitted; intentionally hidden. | |||
{{o}} [[Umami]]: A category of taste in food (besides sweet, sour, salt, and bitter), corresponding to the flavor of glutamates. | |||
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{{o}} [[Vacillate]]: Alternate or waver between different opinions or actions; be indecisive. | |||
{{o}} [[Vagary]]: An unexpected and inexplicable change in a situation or in someone's behavior. | |||
{{o}} [[Vainglorious]]: Excessively proud of oneself or one's achievements; overly vain. | |||
{{o}} [[Valediction]]: The action of saying farewell. | |||
{{o}} [[Vamoose]]: To leave hurriedly. | |||
{{o}} [[Vanguard]]: A group of people leading the way in new developments or ideas. | |||
{{o}} [[Vanquish]]: Defeat thoroughly. | |||
{{o}} [[Vapid]]: Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging; bland. | |||
{{o}} [[Variegated]]: Exhibiting different colors, especially as irregular patches or streaks. | |||
{{o}} [[Vehement]]: Showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense. | |||
{{o}} [[Venial]]: (Of a fault or offense) slight and pardonable. | |||
{{o}} [[Veracity]]: Conformity to facts; accuracy. | |||
{{o}} [[Verdant]]: Green with grass or other rich vegetation. | |||
{{o}} [[Vernacular]]: The language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region. | |||
{{o}} [[Vestige]]: A trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists. | |||
{{o}} [[Vicissitude]]: A change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant. | |||
{{o}} [[Vilify]]: Speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner. | |||
{{o}} [[Vindicate]]: Clear (someone) of blame or suspicion. | |||
{{o}} [[Visceral]]: Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect. | |||
{{o}} [[Vituperate]]: Blame or insult (someone) in strong or violent language. | |||
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{{o}} [[Waffle]]: To talk or write a lot without giving any useful information or any clear answers. | |||
{{o}} [[Wanderlust]]: A strong desire to travel and explore the world. | |||
{{o}} [[Wassail]]: A salutation wishing health to a person, typically used in toasts. | |||
{{o}} [[Wheedle]]: To use flattery or coaxing in order to persuade someone to do something or give one something. | |||
{{o}} [[Wherewithal]]: The money or other means needed for a particular purpose. | |||
{{o}} [[Whimsical]]: Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way. | |||
{{o}} [[Whippersnapper]]: A young and inexperienced person considered to be presumptuous or overconfident. | |||
{{o}} [[Whirligig]]: A toy that spins around, for example, a top or a wind spinner. | |||
{{o}} [[Whistleblower]]: A person who informs on a person or organization regarded as engaging in an unlawful or immoral activity. | |||
{{o}} [[Willy-nilly]]: Whether one likes it or not. | |||
{{o}} [[Windfall]]: An unexpected, unearned, or sudden gain or advantage. | |||
{{o}} [[Winsome]]: Attractive or appealing in appearance or character. | |||
{{o}} [[Wizened]]: Shriveled or wrinkled with age. | |||
{{o}} [[Wobble]]: Move unsteadily from side to side. | |||
{{o}} [[Woozy]]: Unsteady, dizzy, or dazed. | |||
{{o}} [[Wordplay]]: The witty exploitation of the meanings and ambiguities of words, especially in puns. | |||
{{o}} [[Workaday]]: Not special, unusual, or interesting in any way; mundane. | |||
{{o}} [[Wraith]]: A ghost or ghostlike image of someone, especially one seen shortly before or after their death. | |||
{{o}} [[Wunderkind]]: A person who achieves great success when relatively young. | |||
{{o}} [[Wuthering]]: (Of weather) characterized by strong winds. | |||
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{{o}} [[Xanthic]]: Yellowish; relating to or tending towards yellow. | |||
{{o}} [[Xenial]]: Hospitable, especially to visiting strangers or foreigners. | |||
{{o}} [[Xenogenesis]]: The supposed generation of offspring completely and entirely different from the parent. | |||
{{o}} [[Xenophobia]]: Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries. | |||
{{o}} [[Xeric]]: Characterized by, or adapted to a dry environment. | |||
{{o}} [[Xylography]]: The art of engraving on wood. | |||
{{o}} [[Xylophone]]: A musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets. | |||
{{o}} [[Xystus]]: A garden walk planted with trees. | |||
{{o}} [[Xyloid]]: Resembling wood. | |||
{{o}} [[Xenagogue]]: A guide; someone who conducts strangers. | |||
{{o}} [[Xenodocheionology]]: The study of hotels and their management. | |||
{{o}} [[Xenolith]]: A rock fragment which becomes enveloped in a larger rock during the latter's development and solidification. | |||
{{o}} [[Xenon]]: A chemical element with the symbol Xe and atomic number 54. | |||
{{o}} [[Xenurus]]: A genus of small, two-tailed bristle-tailed insects. | |||
{{o}} [[Xiphoid]]: Shaped like a sword; the xiphoid process is the smallest and lowest part of the sternum. | |||
{{o}} [[Xerophyte]]: A plant that requires very little water. | |||
{{o}} [[Xeniality]]: The quality of being hospitable, particularly to guests or strangers. | |||
{{o}} [[Xenocryst]]: A crystal in an igneous rock which is not derived from the original magma. | |||
{{o}} [[Xerostomia]]: Dry mouth resulting from reduced or absent saliva flow. | |||
{{o}} [[Xylitol]]: A sugar alcohol used as a sweetener. | |||
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{{o}} [[Yammer]]: To talk loudly and persistently. | |||
{{o}} [[Yare]]: Quick; agile; lively. | |||
{{o}} [[Yarnbombing]]: The action of covering objects or structures in public places with decorative knitted or crocheted material as a form of street art. | |||
{{o}} [[Yawp]]: A harsh or hoarse cry or yelp. | |||
{{o}} [[Yeoman]]: A servant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom or a squire and a page. | |||
{{o}} [[Yield]]: To produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product). | |||
{{o}} [[Yobbo]]: A loud, obnoxious, and aggressive person; a hooligan. | |||
{{o}} [[Yoke]]: A wooden beam used between a pair of oxen to enable them to pull together on a load when working in pairs. | |||
{{o}} [[Yonder]]: At some distance in the direction indicated; over there. | |||
{{o}} [[Yowl]]: A loud wailing cry, especially one of pain or distress. | |||
{{o}} [[Yen]]: A longing or craving. | |||
{{o}} [[Yaffle]]: To eat or drink noisily. | |||
{{o}} [[Yarely]]: With agility; briskly. | |||
{{o}} [[Yclept]]: By the name of; called. | |||
{{o}} [[Yeanling]]: A lamb or kid that is a year old or that has not yet completed its first year. | |||
{{o}} [[Yggdrasil]]: An immense mythical tree that connects the nine worlds in Norse cosmology. | |||
{{o}} [[Yips]]: Nervous tension affecting an athlete, especially a golfer, in performing a particular skill. | |||
{{o}} [[Yonic]]: Symbolic or pertaining to the female genitalia. | |||
{{o}} [[Yttrium]]: A silvery-metallic element, found in rare earth minerals. | |||
{{o}} [[Yurt]]: A portable, round tent covered with skins or felt and used as a dwelling by nomads in the steppes of Central Asia. | |||
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{{o}} [[Zaftig]]: (of a person, especially a woman) having a full, rounded figure; plump. | |||
{{o}} [[Zany]]: Amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic. | |||
{{o}} [[Zarzuela]]: A Spanish traditional form of musical theatre that alternates between spoken and sung scenes. | |||
{{o}} [[Zealot]]: A person who is fanatical and uncompromising in pursuit of their religious, political, or other ideals. | |||
{{o}} [[Zephyr]]: A soft gentle breeze. | |||
{{o}} [[Zeugma]]: A figure of speech in which a word applies to multiple parts of the sentence. | |||
{{o}} [[Ziggurat]]: A rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple. Ziggurats are first attested in the late 3rd millennium BC and probably inspired the biblical story of the Tower of Babel. | |||
{{o}} [[Zilch]]: Nothing; zero. | |||
{{o}} [[Zing]]: Energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness. | |||
{{o}} [[Zither]]: A musical instrument consisting of a flat wooden sound box with numerous strings stretched across it, played by plucking or strumming. | |||
{{o}} [[Zodiac]]: A belt of the heavens within about 8° either side of the ecliptic, including all apparent positions of the sun, moon, and most familiar planets. It is divided into twelve equal divisions or signs. | |||
{{o}} [[Zombie]]: A fictional undead being created through the reanimation of a human corpse. | |||
{{o}} [[Zonked]]: Completely exhausted or asleep. | |||
{{o}} [[Zoology]]: The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals. | |||
{{o}} [[Zucchini]]: A variety of courgette; a summer squash. | |||
{{o}} [[Zugzwang]]: A situation in which the obligation to make a move in one's turn is a serious, often decisive, disadvantage. | |||
{{o}} [[Zumology]]: The study of fermentation in brewing. | |||
{{o}} [[Zuppa]]: An Italian soup, often containing bread, eggs, and other ingredients. | |||
{{o}} [[Zwitterion]]: A molecule or ion having separate positively and negatively charged groups. | |||
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