acclivitous | (adjective) sloping upward | Synonyms: rising, uphill |
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acclivity | (noun) an upward slope or grade (as in a road) | Synonyms: ascent, climb, raise, rise, upgrade |
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alive | (adjective) possessing life | Synonyms: live |
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(adjective) having life or vigor or spirit | Synonyms: animated |
(adjective) capable of erupting | Synonyms: live |
(adjective) mentally perceptive and responsive | Synonyms: alert, awake |
(adjective) in operation | Synonyms: active |
(adjective) (often followed by `with') full of life and spirit | - |
(adjective) (followed by `to' or `of') aware of | - |
aliveness | (noun) the property of being animated; having animal life as distinguished from plant life | Synonyms: animateness, liveness |
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(noun) the condition of living or the state of being alive | Synonyms: animation, life, living |
bolivar | (noun) the basic unit of money in Venezuela; equal to 100 centimos | - |
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bolivia | (noun) a form of canasta in which sequences can be melded | - |
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boliviano | (noun) the basic unit of money in Bolivia; equal to 100 centavos | - |
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clivers | (noun) annual having the stem beset with curved prickles; North America and Europe and Asia | Synonyms: catchweed, cleavers, Galium aparine, goose grass, spring cleavers |
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declivitous | (adjective) sloping down rather steeply | Synonyms: downhill, downward-sloping |
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declivity | (noun) a downward slope or bend | Synonyms: declension, declination, decline, descent, downslope, fall |
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deliver | (verb) cause to be born | Synonyms: bear, birth, give birth, have |
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(verb) deliver (a speech, oration, or idea) | Synonyms: present |
(verb) pass down | Synonyms: render, return |
(verb) utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.) | - |
(verb) bring to a destination, make a delivery | - |
(verb) throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball | Synonyms: pitch |
(verb) to surrender someone or something to another | Synonyms: fork out, fork over, fork up, hand over, render, turn in |
(verb) relinquish possession or control over | Synonyms: cede, give up, surrender |
(verb) carry out or perform | Synonyms: drive home |
(verb) hand over to the authorities of another country | Synonyms: deport, extradite |
(verb) free from harm or evil | Synonyms: rescue |
(verb) save from sins | Synonyms: redeem, save |
deliverable | (adjective) suitable for or ready for delivery | - |
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(noun) something that can be provided as the product of development | - |
deliverance | (noun) recovery or preservation from loss or danger | Synonyms: delivery, rescue, saving |
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deliverer | (noun) a person who rescues you from harm or danger | Synonyms: rescuer, savior, saviour |
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(noun) a person who gives up or transfers money or goods | - |
(noun) someone employed to make deliveries | Synonyms: delivery boy, deliveryman |
delivery | (noun) recovery or preservation from loss or danger | Synonyms: deliverance, rescue, saving |
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(noun) the voluntary transfer of something (title or possession) from one party to another | Synonyms: legal transfer, livery |
(noun) the act of delivering a child | Synonyms: obstetrical delivery |
(noun) the act of throwing a baseball or softball by the pitcher towards home plate, which initiates play by giving the batter a chance to hit it | Synonyms: pitch |
(noun) the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail) | Synonyms: bringing |
(noun) your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally | Synonyms: manner of speaking, speech |
(noun) the event of giving birth | - |
deliveryman | (noun) someone employed to make deliveries | Synonyms: deliverer, delivery boy |
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enliven | (verb) make lively | Synonyms: animate, invigorate, liven, liven up |
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(verb) heighten or intensify | Synonyms: animate, exalt, inspire, invigorate |
enlivened | (adjective) made sprightly or cheerful | - |
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(adjective) made lively or spirited | Synonyms: spirited |
enlivener | (noun) an agent that gives or restores life or vigor | Synonyms: invigorator, quickener |
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enlivening | (adjective) giving spirit and vivacity | Synonyms: animating |
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gallivant | (verb) wander aimlessly in search of pleasure | Synonyms: gad, jazz around |
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liv | (adjective) being four more than fifty | Synonyms: 54, fifty-four |
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livable | (adjective) fit or suitable to live in or with | Synonyms: liveable |
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live | (adjective) possessing life | Synonyms: alive |
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(adjective) exerting force or containing energy | - |
(adjective) actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing | Synonyms: unrecorded |
(adjective) charged or energized with electricity | Synonyms: hot |
(adjective) of current relevance | - |
(adjective) elastic; rebounds readily | Synonyms: bouncy, lively, resilient, springy |
(adjective) abounding with life and energy | - |
(adjective) charged with an explosive | - |
(adjective) highly reverberant | - |
(adjective) in current use or ready for use | - |
(adjective) capable of erupting | Synonyms: alive |
(adverb) not recorded | - |
(verb) have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations | Synonyms: experience, know |
(verb) have life, be alive | Synonyms: be |
(verb) support oneself | Synonyms: exist, subsist, survive |
(verb) continue to live and avoid dying | Synonyms: endure, go, hold out, hold up, last, live on, survive |
(verb) lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style | - |
(verb) pursue a positive and satisfying existence | - |
(verb) be an inhabitant of or reside in | Synonyms: dwell, inhabit, populate |
liveable | (adjective) fit or suitable to live in or with | Synonyms: livable |
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liveborn | (adjective) (of newborn infant) showing signs of life after birth; not stillborn | - |
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livedo | (noun) skin disorder characterized by patchy bluish discolorations on the skin | - |
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livelihood | (noun) the financial means whereby one lives | Synonyms: bread and butter, keep, living, support, sustenance |
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liveliness | (noun) general activity and motion | Synonyms: animation |
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(noun) animation and energy in action or expression | Synonyms: life, spirit, sprightliness |
livelong | (adjective) (of time) constituting the full extent or duration | - |
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(noun) perennial northern temperate plant with toothed leaves and heads of small purplish-white flowers | Synonyms: live-forever, orpin, orpine, Sedum telephium |
lively | (adjective) full of life and energy | - |
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(adjective) full of spirit; full of life | Synonyms: vital |
(adjective) elastic; rebounds readily | Synonyms: bouncy, live, resilient, springy |
(adjective) quick and energetic | Synonyms: alert, brisk, merry, rattling, snappy, spanking, zippy |
(adjective) filled with events or activity | - |
(adjective) full of zest or vigor | Synonyms: racy |
liven | (verb) make lively | Synonyms: animate, enliven, invigorate, liven up |
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liveness | (noun) the property of being animated; having animal life as distinguished from plant life | Synonyms: aliveness, animateness |
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liver | (adjective) having a reddish-brown color | Synonyms: liver-colored |
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(noun) large and complicated reddish-brown glandular organ located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity; secretes bile and functions in metabolism of protein and carbohydrate and fat; synthesizes substances involved in the clotting of the blood; synthesizes vitamin A; detoxifies poisonous substances and breaks down worn-out erythrocytes | - |
(noun) liver of an animal used as meat | - |
(noun) someone who lives in a place | - |
(noun) a person who has a special life style | - |
liveried | (adjective) wearing livery | - |
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liverish | (adjective) irritable as if suffering from indigestion | Synonyms: atrabilious, bilious, dyspeptic |
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(adjective) suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress | Synonyms: bilious, livery |
liverleaf | (noun) any of several plants of the genus Hepatica having three-lobed leaves and white or pinkish flowers in early spring; of moist and mossy subalpine woodland areas of north temperate regions | Synonyms: hepatica |
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liverwort | (noun) any of numerous small green nonvascular plants of the class Hepaticopsida growing in wet places and resembling green seaweeds or leafy mosses | Synonyms: hepatic |
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liverwurst | (noun) sausage containing ground liver | Synonyms: liver pudding, liver sausage |
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livery | (adjective) suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress | Synonyms: bilious, liverish |
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(noun) the voluntary transfer of something (title or possession) from one party to another | Synonyms: delivery, legal transfer |
(noun) the care (feeding and stabling) of horses for pay | - |
(noun) uniform worn by some menservants and chauffeurs | - |
liveryman | (noun) a worker in a livery stable | - |
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livestock | (noun) any animals kept for use or profit | Synonyms: farm animal, stock |
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livid | (adjective) furiously angry | - |
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(adjective) anemic looking from illness or emotion | Synonyms: ashen, blanched, bloodless, white |
(adjective) discolored by coagulation of blood beneath the skin | Synonyms: black-and-blue |
(adjective) (of a light) imparting a deathlike luminosity | - |
lividity | (noun) unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress) | Synonyms: achromasia, lividness, luridness, paleness, pallidness, pallor, wanness |
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(noun) a state of fury so great the face becomes discolored | - |
lividly | (adverb) in a livid manner | - |
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lividness | (noun) unnatural lack of color in the skin (as from bruising or sickness or emotional distress) | Synonyms: achromasia, lividity, luridness, paleness, pallidness, pallor, wanness |
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living | (adjective) pertaining to living persons | - |
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(adjective) (informal) absolute | - |
(adjective) still in existence | Synonyms: surviving |
(adjective) (used of minerals or stone) in its natural state and place; not mined or quarried | - |
(adjective) true to life; lifelike | - |
(adjective) still in active use | - |
(noun) the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities | Synonyms: life |
(noun) people who are still living | - |
(noun) the financial means whereby one lives | Synonyms: bread and butter, keep, livelihood, support, sustenance |
(noun) the condition of living or the state of being alive | Synonyms: aliveness, animation, life |
millivolt | (noun) a unit of potential equal to one thousandth of a volt | Synonyms: mV |
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millivoltmeter | (noun) sensitive voltmeter that can measure voltage in millivolts | - |
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misdeliver | (verb) deliver to the wrong address | - |
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nonliving | (adjective) not endowed with life | Synonyms: inanimate, non-living |
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oblivion | (noun) total forgetfulness | Synonyms: obliviousness |
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(noun) the state of being disregarded or forgotten | Synonyms: limbo |
oblivious | (adjective) failing to keep in mind | Synonyms: forgetful |
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(adjective) (followed by `to' or `of') lacking conscious awareness of | Synonyms: unmindful |
obliviousness | (noun) total forgetfulness | Synonyms: oblivion |
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olive | (adjective) of a yellow-green color similar to that of an unripe olive | - |
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(noun) a yellow-green color of low brightness and saturation | - |
(noun) one-seeded fruit of the European olive tree usually pickled and used as a relish | - |
(noun) evergreen tree cultivated in the Mediterranean region since antiquity and now elsewhere; has edible shiny black fruits | Synonyms: European olive tree, Olea europaea |
(noun) small ovoid fruit of the European olive tree; important food and source of oil | - |
(noun) hard yellow often variegated wood of an olive tree; used in cabinetwork | - |
olivelike | (adjective) resembling an olive | Synonyms: olive-like |
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olivenite | (noun) rare green to black mineral consisting of hydrated copper arsenate that is found in copper deposits | - |
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olivine | (noun) a mineral consisting of magnesium iron silicate; a source of magnesium | - |
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outlive | (verb) live longer than | Synonyms: outlast, survive |
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proclivity | (noun) a natural inclination | Synonyms: leaning, propensity |
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relive | (verb) experience again, often in the imagination | Synonyms: live over |
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reliving | (noun) a recurrence of a prior experience | Synonyms: re-experiencing |
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saliva | (noun) a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches | Synonyms: spit, spittle |
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salivary | (adjective) of or relating to saliva | - |
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salivate | (verb) produce saliva | - |
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(verb) be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something | Synonyms: drool |
salivation | (noun) the secretion of saliva | - |
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sliver | (noun) a thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been shaved from something | Synonyms: paring, shaving |
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(noun) a small thin sharp bit of wood or glass or metal | Synonyms: splinter |
(verb) break up into splinters or slivers | Synonyms: splinter |
(verb) form into slivers | - |
(verb) divide into slivers or splinters | Synonyms: splinter |
slivery | (adjective) resembling or consisting of or embedded with long slender fragments of (especially) wood having sharp points | Synonyms: splintery |
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slivovitz | (noun) a colorless plum brandy popular in the Balkans | - |
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unenlivened | (adjective) not made lively or brightened | - |
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unlivable | (adjective) unfit or unsuitable to live in or with | Synonyms: unliveable |
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unlive | (verb) live so as to annul some previous behavior | Synonyms: live down |
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unliveable | (adjective) unfit or unsuitable to live in or with | Synonyms: unlivable |
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unliveried | (adjective) not wearing livery | - |
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xliv | (adjective) being four more than forty | Synonyms: 44, forty-four |
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