enrich | (verb) make better or improve in quality | - |
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(verb) make wealthy or richer | - |
ostrich | (noun) fast-running African flightless bird with two-toed feet; largest living bird | Synonyms: Struthio camelus |
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(noun) a person who refuses to face reality or recognize the truth (a reference to the popular notion that the ostrich hides from danger by burying its head in the sand) | - |
rich | (adjective) possessing material wealth | - |
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(adjective) having an abundant supply of desirable qualities or substances (especially natural resources) | - |
(adjective) suggestive of or characterized by great expense | - |
(adjective) high in mineral content; having a high proportion of fuel to air | - |
(adjective) causing indignation due to hypocrisy | - |
(adjective) affording an abundant supply | Synonyms: ample, copious, plenteous, plentiful |
(adjective) strong; intense | Synonyms: deep |
(adjective) marked by great fruitfulness | Synonyms: fat, fertile, productive |
(adjective) pleasantly full and mellow | - |
(adjective) marked by richness and fullness of flavor | Synonyms: full-bodied, racy, robust |
(adjective) containing plenty of fat, or eggs, or sugar | - |
(adjective) of great worth or quality | - |
(adjective) very productive | - |
(noun) people who have possessions and wealth (considered as a group) | Synonyms: rich people |
tovarich | (noun) a comrade (especially in Russian communism) | Synonyms: tovarisch |
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