as
(az)
(when
unstressed) adv.)
To the same extent or
degree; equally: The child sang as sweetly as a
nightingale. 2. For instance: large carnivores, as the bear or lion. 3. When
taken into consideration in a specified relation or form: this definition as
distinguished from the second one.conj. 1. To the same degree or quantity that.
Often used as a correlative after so or as: You are as sweet as sugar. The
situation is not so bad as you suggest. To ddeivde
2. In the same manner
or way that: Think as I think. 3. At the same time that; Though: Great
as the author was, he proved a bad model.
In accordance with which
or with the way in which: 1. That; which; who. Used after same or such:
In the role, capacity, or
function of: acting as a mediator. 2.
In a manner similar to;
the same as: On this issue they thought as one.
******
to-ken
(tokn)n. 1. Something
serving as an indication, a proof, or an expression of something else; a
sign: "Tears are queer tokens of happiness" (Eugene O'Neill
See Synonyms at).sign. 2. Something that signifies or evidences authority, validity,
or identity: The scepter is a token of regal status. 3. A
distinguishing feature or characteristic. 4. One that represents a group,
as an employee whose presence is used to deflect from the employer criticism or
accusations of discrimination. 5. A keepsake or souvenir. 6. A piece of
stamped metal used as a substitute for currency: subway tokens.v. tr.
to-kened, to-ken-ing, to-kens. To betoken or symbolize; portend.adj. 1. Done as
an indication or a pledge: a token payment. 2.
Perfunctory; minimal: a token gesture of reconciliation; token
resistance. Merely symbolic: a token woman on the board of directors.
--idiom. by the same token. In like manner; similarly. in token of. As an
indication of: a ring given in token of love.[Middle English, from Old English
tacen. See deik-.]
*****
slime
(slim)n. 1. A thick, sticky, slippery
substance. 2. A mucous substance secreted by certain animals, such as fish or
slugs. 3. Vile or disgusting matter.v. tr. slimed, slim-ing, slimes. 1. To
smear with slime. 2. To remove slime from (fish to be canned, for example).[Middle
English, from Old English slim. See lei-.]
*****
re-nown
(ri-noun)n. 1. The
quality of being widely honored and acclaimed; fame. 2. Obsolete. Report;
rumor.[Middle English renoun, from Anglo-Norman, from renomer, to make famous :
re-, repeatedly (from Latin. See RE-) + nomer, to name, from Latin nominare,
from nomen, nomin-, name. See no-men-.]
*****
con-found
(kn-found, kon-)v. tr. con-found-ed,
con-found-ing, con-founds. 1. To cause to become confused or perplexed.
See Synonyms at puzzle.
2. To fail to distinguish; mix up:
confound fiction and fact. 3. To make (something bad) worse: Do
not confound the problem by losing your temper. 4. To cause to be ashamed;
abash: an invention that confounded the skeptics. 5. To damn. 6. To frustrate: picayune demands that all
but confounded the peace talks. Archaic. To bring to ruination.[Middle
English confounden, from Anglo-Norman confundre, from Latin confundere, to mix together,
confuse : com-, com- + fundere, to pour. See gheu-.]--con-found'er n.
Excerpted from American
Heritage Talking Dictionary
***********
And
God said,
Let
us
make
man
in
our
image,
after our
likeness:
***
Of
fowls
after
their
kind,
an
of
cattle
after
their kind,
of
every
creeping
thing
of
the
earth
after
his
kind,
two
of
every
sort
shall
come unto
thee,
to
keep
them alive.
***
That
the sons
of
God
saw
the
daughters
of
men
that
they were
fair;
an
they
took
them
wives
of
all
which
they
chose.
++
An
they
went
in
unto
Noah
into
the ark,
two
an
two
of
all
flesh,
wherein
is
the
breath
of
life.
***
an
let
them
have
dominion
over
the fish
of
the
sea,
an
over
the fowl
of
the
air,
and over the cattle,
and
over all the earth,
an
over
every
creeping thing
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth.
***
Arise,
O
Lord;
save
me,
O my
God:
for
thou
hast
smitten
all
mine enemies
upon
the
cheek
bone;
thou
hast
broken
the
teeth
of
the
ungodly.
Be
thou
exalted,
O God,
above
she
heavens;
let
thy
glory
be
above
all
the
earth.
++
Who
can
open
the
doors
of
his
face?
his
teeth
are
terrible
round
about.
His
scales
are
his
pride,
shut
up
together
as
with
a
close
seal.
One
is so
near
to
another,
that
no
air
can
come
between
them.
They
are
joined
one
to
another,
they
stick
together,
that
they
cannot
be
sundered.
***
Stand
in awe,
and
sin not:
commune
with
your
own heart
upon
your
bed,
an
be still.
Selah.
++
++
So
God
created
man
in
his
own image,
in
the image
of
God
created
he him;
male
an
female
created
he
them.
An
let
them
be
for
lights
in the
firmament
of
she
heaven
to
give light
upon
the earth:
an it
was
so.
++
Let
them
be
before
the
Lord
continually,
that he
may
cut off
the
memory
of
them
from
the
earth.
***
an God
divided
the
light
from
the
darkness.
++
An
God
said,
This
is
the
token
of
the
covenant
which
I
make
between
me
an
you
an
every living creature
that is
with
you,
for
perpetual
generations:
***
An God
said,
Behold,
I
have
given
you
every
herb
bearing
seed,
which
is
upon
the face
of
all
the
earth,
an
every
tree,
in
the
which
is
the
fruit
of
a
tree
yielding
seed;
to
you
it
shall
be
for
meat.
***
the
seed
of
evildoers
shall
never
be
renowned.
++
An
the
whole
earth
was
of
one language,
an
of
one
speech.
***
While
he
was
yet
speaking,
there came
also
another,
an
said,
The
fire
of
God
is
fallen
from
heaven,
an
hath
burned
up
the sheep,
an
the
servants,
an consumed
them;
an I
only
am
escaped
alone
to
tell
thee.
***
An
God
made
two
great
lights;
the
greater
light
to
rule
the day,
an
the
lesser light
to
rule
the night:
he
made
the
stars
also.
An God
set
them
in
the
firmament
of
the
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the earth,
An
to
rule
over
the day
an
over
the night,
an
to
divide
the
light
from
the
darkness:
an God
saw that it was good.
++
While
he
was
yet
speaking,
there
came
also
another,
***
an
the
lesser
light
to
rule
the
night:
he
made
the
stars
also.
An God
set
them
in
the
firmament
of
the
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the
earth,
++
an
said,
The
Chaldeans
made
out
three
bands,
an
fell
upon
the
camels,
an
have
carried
them
away,
yea,
+
Yea,
hath
God
said,
Ye
shall
not eat
of
every
tree
of
the
garden?
+
an slain
the
servants
with
the
edge
of
the
sword;
an
I
only
am
escaped
alone
to
tell
thee.
***
wherefore
it
is
said,
Even
as Nimrod
the
mighty
hunter
before
the Lord.
***
An
the
Spirit
of
God
moved
upon
the
face
of
the
waters
**
An
the
Lord
God
said,
It
is
not
good
that
the man
should
be
alone;
I
will
make
him
an help
meet
for
him.
++
An
the beginning
of
his
kingdom
was Babel,
an
Erech,
an
Accad,
an
Calneh,
in
the
land
of Shinar.
An it
came
to pass,
as
they
journeyed
from
the
east,
that
they
found
a plain
in
the
land
of
Shinar;
an
they dwelt
there.
An
they
said
one
to
another,
Go
to,
let
us
make
brick,
***
And
thou
shalt
receive
them
of
their
hands,
and
burn
them
upon
the altar
for
a
burnt
offering,
for
a
sweet
savour
before
the
Lord:
it
is
an
offering
made
by
fire
unto
the
Lord.
++
and
burn
them
throughly.
***
An
God
set
them
in
the
firmament
of
she
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the earth,
An
to
rule
over
the
day
an over
the
night,
an
to
divide
the
light
from
the
darkness:
an God
saw
that it
was
good.
An
the
evening
an
the morning
were
the
fourth
day.
++
An
they
had
brick
for
stone,
an
slime
had
they
for
mortar.
An
they
said,
Go
to,
let
us
build
us
a
city
an
a tower,
whose
top
may
reach
unto
heaven;
an
let
us
make
us
a
name,
lest
we
be
scattered
abroad
upon
the face
of
the
whole
earth.
***
An
there
shall
be
upon
every
high
mountain,
and
upon every
high
hill,
rivers
an
streams
of
waters
in
the
day
of
the
great
slaughter,
when
the
towers fall.
***
An
out
of
the
ground
the
Lord
God
formed
every beast
of
the
field,
an
every
fowl
of
the
air;
an
brought
them
unto
Adam
to see
what
he
would
call them:
an
whatsoever
Adam
called
every
living creature,
that was
the
name thereof.
++
An
the
Lord
came
down
to
see
the
city
and
the tower,
which
the
children
of
men
builded.
An
the
Lord
said,
Behold,
the
people
is one,
an
they
have
all
one
language;
*
his:
an
they shall
be
one
flesh.
++
an
this
they
begin
to do:
an now
nothing
will
be
restrained
from
them,
**
And
let them
be
for
lights
in
the firmament
of
she
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the
earth:
an it
was
so.
**
which
they
have
imagined
to do.
**
Let
us
make man
in our
image,
after
our
likeness:
**
an
the
gathering
together
of
the
waters
called
he
Seas:
***
an
let them
have
dominion
over
the
fish
of
the
sea,
an
over
the
fowl
of
the air,
an
over the cattle,
an
over
all the earth,
an
over
every
creeping
thing
that
creepeth
upon
the
earth.
**
Go
to,
let
us go down,
an there
confound
their
language,
that
they
may
not
understand
one
another's
speech.
So
the
Lord
scattered
them
abroad
from
thence
upon
the face
of
all
the earth:
an
they
left
off
to
build
the city.
Therefore
is
the
name
of
it
called
Babel;
because
the
Lord
did
there
confound
the
language
of
all
the earth:
***
an
let
them
be
for
signs,
an for
seasons,
an
for
days,
an
years:
An
let
them
be
for
lights
in
the
firmament
of
she
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the earth:
an it
was
so.
++
These
are
the
generations
of
Shem:
Shem
was
an
hundred
years old,
an
begat Arphaxad
two
years
after
the
flood:
***
That
the
sons
of God
saw
the
daughters
of
men
that they
were
fair;
+
and
also after that,
when
the
sons
of
God
came
in
unto
the
daughters
of
men,
an
they bare
children
to them,
the
same
became
mighty men
which
were
of
old,
men
of renown.
***
Therefore
shall
a
man leave
his
father
an
his
mother,
an
shall cleave
unto
his
wife:
an
they
shall
be
one
flesh.
An
they
were
both naked,
the
man
an
his
wife,
an
were not as ham ed.
+++
an
they
took
them wives
of
all
which
they
chose.
***
An
the
Lord
said,
My
spirit
shall not
always
strive with man,
for
that he
also is
flesh:
yet
his
days
shall
be an
hundred
an
twenty
years.
***
when
the sons
of
God
came
in
unto
the daughters
of
men,
an
they
bare
children
to
them,
the same
became
mighty
men
which
were
of
old,
men
of renown.
+++
An Shem
lived
after
he
begat
Arphaxad
five
hundred
years,
an
begat
sons
an
daughters.
An
Arphaxad
lived
five
an
thirty years,
an
begat Salah:
An
Arphaxad
lived
after
he
begat
Salah
four
hundred
an
three years,
an
begat sons
an
daughters.
An Salah
lived
thirty years,
an
begat Eber:
An Salah
lived
after
he
begat
Eber
four
hundred
an
three years,
an
begat sons
an
daughters.
An
Eber
lived four
an
thirty years,
an
begat Peleg:
An Eber
lived
after
he
begat
Peleg
four
hundred
an
thirty years,
an
begat sons
an
daughters.
An Peleg
lived
thirty
years,
and
begat Reu:
And
Peleg
lived
after
he
begat
Reu
two
hundred
an
nine years,
an
begat sons
an
daughters.
An
Reu
lived
two
an
thirty years,
an
begat Serug:
An
Reu
lived
after
he
begat
Serug
two
hundred
an
seven years,
an
begat sons
an
daughters.
An
Serug
lived
thirty
years,
an
begat Nahor:
An
Serug
lived
after
he begat
Nahor
two
hundred years,
an
begat sons
an
daughters.
An Nahor
lived
nine
an
twenty years,
an
begat
Terah:
An Nahor
lived
after
he begat
Terah
an
hundred
an
nineteen years,
an
begat sons
an
daughters.
An
Terah
lived
seventy
years,
an
begat
Abram,
Nahor,
an
Haran.
Now
these
are
the
generations
of
Terah:
An Terah
lived
seventy years,
and
begat Abram,
Nahor,
an Haran.
Now
these
are
the
generations
of
Terah:
Terah
begat Abram,
Nahor,
an
Haran;
an
Haran
begat
Lot.
An
Haran died before
his
father
Terah
**
And
God
said,
Let
the
earth
bring forth grass,
the
herb
yielding
seed,
an
the fruit tree yielding
fruit
after
his kind,
whose seed
is
in
itself,
upon
the earth:
an it
was
so.
**
in
the
land
of
his
nativity,
in
Ur
of
the Chaldees.
And
Abram
and
Nahor
took
them wives:
the
name
of
Abram's
wife
was
Sarai;
an
the name
of
Nahor's
wife,
Milcah,
the
daughter
of
Haran,
the
father
of
Milcah,
and
the father
of
Iscah.
***
And
God
saw
the
light,
that it
was
good:
an God
divided
the
light
from
the
darkness.
An God
called
the
light
Day,
an
the darkness
he
called
Night.
And
the
evening
an
the
morning
were
the
first day.
++
Abram;
the
same
is
Abraham.
***
An Shem
an Japheth
took
a
garment,
an
laid
it
upon
both
their
shoulders,
***
An Lamech
took
unto
him
two
wives:
the
name
of
ther one
was
Adah,
an the
name
of
the
other
Zillah.
An
Adah
bare
Jabal:
he
was
the
father
of
such
as
dwell
in
tents,
an
of
such
as
have cattle.
And
his
brother's
name was
Jubal:
he
was
the father
of
all
such
as
handle
the
harp
and
organ.
An Zillah,
she
also
bare
Tubalcain,
an
instructor
of
every
artificer
in
brass
an
iron:
an
the
sister
of
Tubalcain
was
Naamah.
An
Lamech
said
unto
his wives,
Adah
an Zillah,
Hear
my voice;
ye
wives
of
Lamech,
***
Then
said
I,
Woe
is me!
for
I
am
undone;
because
I
am a man
of
unclean
lips,
an I
dwell
in
the
midst
of
a
people
of
unclean
lips:
for
mine
eyes
have
seen
the
King,
the
Lord
of hosts.
***
Consider
and hear me,
O
Lord my God:
lighten
mine eyes,
lest I
sleep
the
sleep
of
death;
++
hearken
unto
my
speech:
for I
have
slain
a
man
to
my wounding,
an
a young
man
to
my hurt.
If
Cain
shall
be avenged
sevenfold,
truly
Lamech
seventy
an
sevenfold.
***
an
went backward,
an
covered
the
nakedness
of
their father;
an their
faces
were
backward,
***
An
the men
turned
their
faces
from
thence,
an
went toward
Sodom:
***
An
the men
rose
up
from
thence,
an
looked toward
Sodom:
an Abraham
went
with them
to
bring
them
on
the
way.
***
but
Abraham
stood
yet
before
the
Lord.
++
and
they
saw
not
their father's
nakedness.
**
An
Sarah
was
an
hundred
an
seven
an
twenty years old:
these
were the years
of
the
life
of
Sarah.
An
Sarah
died
in
Kir
ja thar ba;
the
same
is
Hebron
in the land
of
Canaan:
and
Abraham
came
to
mourn
for
Sarah,
an
to
weep
for
her.
An Abraham
stood
up
from
before
his
dead,
an
spake
unto
the sons
of
Heth,
saying,
I
am
a
stranger
an a
sojourner
with
you:
give
me
a
possession
of
a
buryingplace
with
you,
that I
may
bury
my dead
out
of
my sight.
An
the
children
of
answered
Abraham,
saying
unto
him,
Hear
us,
my
lord:
thou
art
a
mighty prince
among
us:
in
the
choice
of
our
***
And
God
said,
Let us
make
man
in our image,
after our likeness:
. . .
So
God
created
man
in
his
own
image,
in
the
image
of
God
created
he
him;
male
an female
created
he
them.
++
sepulchres
bury
thy
dead;
none
of
us
shall
withhold
from
thee
his
sepulchre,
but that thou
mayest
bury
thy dead.
An Abraham
stood up,
***
And
the Lord
said,
Behold,
the
people
is one,
++
an
bowed
himself
to
the
people
of
the
land,
even
to the children
of
Heth.
**
An God
said,
Let
there be
light:
an there
was
light.
An God
saw
the
light,
that it
was
good:
an God
divided
the
light
from
the
darkness.
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