adamant | (noun) very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem | Synonyms: diamond |
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claimant | (noun) someone who claims a benefit or right or title | - |
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demantoid | (noun) a green andradite used as a gemstone | - |
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diamante | (noun) adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing | Synonyms: sequin, spangle |
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(noun) fabric covered with glittering ornaments such as sequins or rhinestones | - |
dismantlement | (noun) the act of taking something apart (as a piece of machinery) | Synonyms: disassembly, dismantling |
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dismantling | (noun) the act of taking something apart (as a piece of machinery) | Synonyms: disassembly, dismantlement |
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informant | (noun) a person who supplies information | Synonyms: source |
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(noun) someone who sees an event and reports what happened | Synonyms: witness, witnesser |
lymantriid | (noun) dull-colored moth whose larvae have tufts of hair on the body and feed on the leaves of many deciduous trees | Synonyms: tussock moth |
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manta | (noun) extremely large pelagic tropical ray that feeds on plankton and small fishes; usually harmless but its size make it dangerous if harpooned | Synonyms: devilfish, manta ray |
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(noun) a blanket that is used as a cloak or shawl | - |
mantel | (noun) shelf that projects from wall above fireplace | Synonyms: chimneypiece, mantelpiece, mantle, mantlepiece |
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mantelet | (noun) short cape worn by women | Synonyms: mantilla |
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(noun) portable bulletproof shelter | Synonyms: mantlet |
mantelpiece | (noun) shelf that projects from wall above fireplace | Synonyms: chimneypiece, mantel, mantle, mantlepiece |
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mantichora | (noun) a mythical monster having the head of man (with horns) and the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion | Synonyms: manticora, manticore, mantiger |
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manticora | (noun) a mythical monster having the head of man (with horns) and the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion | Synonyms: mantichora, manticore, mantiger |
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manticore | (noun) a mythical monster having the head of man (with horns) and the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion | Synonyms: mantichora, manticora, mantiger |
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mantid | (noun) predacious long-bodied large-eyed insect of warm regions; rests with forelimbs raised as in prayer | Synonyms: mantis |
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mantiger | (noun) a mythical monster having the head of man (with horns) and the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion | Synonyms: mantichora, manticora, manticore |
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mantilla | (noun) a woman's silk or lace scarf | - |
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(noun) short cape worn by women | Synonyms: mantelet |
mantis | (noun) predacious long-bodied large-eyed insect of warm regions; rests with forelimbs raised as in prayer | Synonyms: mantid |
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mantispid | (noun) insect that resembles a mantis; larvae are parasites in the nests of spiders and wasps | - |
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mantissa | (noun) the positive fractional part of the representation of a logarithm; in the expression log 643 = 2.808 the mantissa is .808 | Synonyms: fixed-point part |
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mantle | (noun) a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter | Synonyms: cape |
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(noun) hanging cloth used as a blind (especially for a window) | Synonyms: curtain, drape, drapery, pall |
(noun) shelf that projects from wall above fireplace | Synonyms: chimneypiece, mantel, mantelpiece, mantlepiece |
(noun) (zoology) a protective layer of epidermis in mollusks or brachiopods that secretes a substance forming the shell | Synonyms: pallium |
(noun) the cloak as a symbol of authority | - |
(noun) the layer of the earth between the crust and the core | - |
(noun) anything that covers | Synonyms: blanket |
mantlepiece | (noun) shelf that projects from wall above fireplace | Synonyms: chimneypiece, mantel, mantelpiece, mantle |
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mantlet | (noun) portable bulletproof shelter | Synonyms: mantelet |
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mantra | (noun) (Sanskrit) literally a `sacred utterance' in Vedism; one of a collection of orally transmitted poetic hymns | - |
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(noun) a commonly repeated word or phrase | - |
mantrap | (noun) a trap for catching trespassers | - |
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(noun) a very attractive or seductive looking woman | Synonyms: beauty, dish, knockout, looker, lulu, peach, ravisher, smasher, stunner, sweetheart |
mantua | (noun) loose gown of the 17th and 18th centuries | - |
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neoromanticism | (noun) an art movement based on a revival of Romanticism in art and literature | - |
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overmantel | (noun) a shelf over a mantelpiece | - |
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polysemant | (noun) a word having more than one meaning | Synonyms: polysemantic word, polysemous word |
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portmanteau | (noun) a large travelling bag made of stiff leather | Synonyms: Gladstone, Gladstone bag |
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(noun) a new word formed by joining two others and combining their meanings | Synonyms: blend, portmanteau word |
romantic | (noun) a soulful or amorous idealist | - |
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(noun) an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism | Synonyms: romanticist |
romanticisation | (noun) the act of indulging in sentiment | Synonyms: romanticization, sentimentalisation, sentimentalization |
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romanticism | (noun) impractical romantic ideals and attitudes | - |
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(noun) an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure) | Synonyms: romance |
romanticist | (noun) an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism | Synonyms: romantic |
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(noun) someone who indulges in excessive sentimentality | Synonyms: sentimentalist |
romanticization | (noun) the act of indulging in sentiment | Synonyms: romanticisation, sentimentalisation, sentimentalization |
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semanticist | (noun) a specialist in the study of meaning | Synonyms: semiotician |
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semantics | (noun) the study of language meaning | - |
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(noun) the meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or text | - |