backdoor | (noun) a secret or underhand means of access (to a place or a position) | Synonyms: back door |
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(noun) an entrance at the rear of a building | Synonyms: back door, back entrance |
(noun) an undocumented way to get access to a computer system or the data it contains | Synonyms: back door |
barndoor | (noun) an opaque adjustable flap on a lamp fixture; used in photography to cut off light from particular areas | - |
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blackamoor | (noun) a person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa) | Synonyms: Black person |
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boor | (noun) a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement | Synonyms: barbarian, churl, Goth, peasant, tike, tyke |
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door | (noun) a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle | - |
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(noun) the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close | Synonyms: doorway, room access, threshold |
(noun) a room that is entered via a door | - |
(noun) a structure where people live or work (usually ordered along a street or road) | - |
(noun) anything providing a means of access (or escape) | - |
floor | (noun) the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room, hallway, tent, or other structure) | Synonyms: flooring |
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(noun) a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale | Synonyms: level, storey, story |
(noun) a large room in a exchange where the trading is done | Synonyms: trading floor |
(noun) the legislative hall where members debate and vote and conduct other business | - |
(noun) the parliamentary right to address an assembly | - |
(noun) a lower limit | Synonyms: base |
(noun) the occupants of a floor | - |
(noun) the bottom surface of any lake or other body of water | - |
(noun) the ground on which people and animals move about | - |
(noun) the lower inside surface of any hollow structure | - |
(verb) knock down with force | Synonyms: coldcock, deck, dump, knock down |
(verb) surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off | Synonyms: ball over, blow out of the water, shock, take aback |
indoor | (adjective) located, suited for, or taking place within a building | - |
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(adjective) within doors | - |
markhoor | (noun) large Himalayan goat with large spiraled horns | Synonyms: Capra falconeri, markhor |
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moor | (noun) open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss | Synonyms: moorland |
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(verb) secure with cables or ropes | - |
(verb) secure in or as if in a berth or dock | Synonyms: berth, tie up |
(verb) come into or dock at a wharf | Synonyms: berth, wharf |
outdoor | (adjective) located, suited for, or taking place in the open air | Synonyms: out-of-door, outside |
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(adjective) pertaining to or concerning the outdoors or outdoor activities | - |
poor | (adjective) having little money or few possessions | - |
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(adjective) lacking in quality or substances | - |
(adjective) characterized by or indicating poverty | - |
(adjective) of insufficient quantity to meet a need | Synonyms: inadequate, jejune, short |
(adjective) deserving or inciting pity | Synonyms: hapless, miserable, misfortunate, pathetic, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, wretched |
(noun) people without possessions or wealth (considered as a group) | Synonyms: poor people |
spoor | (noun) the trail left by a person or an animal; what the hunter follows in pursuing game | - |
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tandoor | (noun) a clay oven used in northern India and Pakistan | - |
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