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es-chew
(es-choo)v.
tr. es-chewed, es-chew-ing, es-chews. To avoid; shun. See Synonyms at escape.
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hand-i-work
(hande-wurk)n.
1. Work
performed by hand. 2.
The product of a person's efforts and actions.[Middle English handiwerk,
from Old English handgeweorc : hand, hand + geweorc,
work : ge-,
collective pref.; see kom. + weorc, work. See WORK.]
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im-age
(imij)n. 1. A reproduction of the form of a
person or an object, especially a sculptured likeness. 2. Physics. An
optically formed duplicate, counterpart, or other representative
reproduction of an object, especially an optical reproduction of an object
formed by a lens or mirror. 3. One that closely or exactly resembles
another; a double: He is the image of his uncle. 4. The opinion or concept of something that
is held by the public. The character projected to the public, as by a
person or an institution, especially as interpreted by the mass media. 5. A
personification of something specified: That child is the image of good health.
6. A mental picture of something not real or present. 7
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cer-tain
(surtn)adj.
1. Definite; fixed: set aside a certain sum each week. 2. Sure
to come or happen; inevitable: certain success. 3. Established beyond
doubt or question; indisputable: What is certain is that every effect must
have a cause. 4. Capable of being relied on; dependable: a quick and
certain remedy. 5. Having or showing confidence; assured. 6. Not specified or identified but assumed
to be known: a certain popular teacher; felt that certain breeds did not
make good pets. Named but not known or previously mentioned: a certain Ms.
Johnson. 7. Perceptible; noticeable: a certain cozy charm; kept a certain air
of mystery about him. 8. Not great; calculable: to a certain degree; a certain
delay in the schedule.
American Heritage Dictionary
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“To
light”
as a verb means to
land of settle especially for bird
coming down from the air
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Alight
To
come to rest on the ground. v.land, alight, arrive, light, put down, set down,
touch down, settle down, come down. To disembark from or dismount a vehicle. v.alight, climb down, jump down, deplane, descend, detrain, step down, get down, get
out.
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en-large
(en-larj)v. en-larged, en-larg-ing,
en-larg-es.v. tr. 1. To make larger; add to. 2. To give greater scope to;
expand. See
Synonyms at increase.v.
intr. 1. To become larger; grow.
2. To speak or write at greater length or in greater detail; elaborate:
enlarged upon the plan.[Middle English enlargen, from Old French enlargier :
en-, causative pref. See EN-1 + large, large. See LARGE.]--en-larg'er n.
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strive
(striv)v.
intr. strove (strov).
striv-en (strivn). or strived striv-ing, strives. 1. To
exert much effort or energy; endeavor. 2. To struggle or fight forcefully; contend: strive against injustice.[Middle
English striven, from Old French estriver, from estrit, estrif, quarrel. See
STRIFE.]--striv'er n. --striv'ing-ly adv.
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pur-pose
(purps)n.
1. The object toward which one strives or for which something exists; an
aim or a goal:
"And ever those, who would enjoyment gain/Must find it in the purpose they
pursue" (Sarah Josepha Hale). 2. A result or an effect
that is intended or desired; an intention. See Synonyms at intention. 3. Determination;
resolution: He was a man of purpose. 4.
The matter at hand; the point at issue.v. tr. pur-posed, pur-pos-ing,
pur-pos-es. To intend or resolve to perform or accomplish. --idiom. on purpose.
Intentionally; deliberately. to good purpose. With good results. to little
purpose. or to no purpose With few or no results.
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stat-ute
(stachoot)n.
Abbr. st., St., stat. 1. Law. A law enacted by a legislature. 2. A decree or an edict, as of
a ruler. 3. An established law or rule, as of a corporation.[Middle
English, from Old French estatut, from Late Latin statutum, from neuter of
Latin statutus, past participle of statuere, to set up, from status, position.
See sta-.]
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i-mag-i-na-tion
(i-maj-nashn)n.
1. The formation of a mental
image of something
that is neither perceived as real nor present to the senses. The
mental image so formed. The ability or tendency to form such images. 2. The
ability to confront and deal with reality by using the creative power of the
mind; resourcefulness: handled the problems with great imagination. 3. A
traditional or widely held belief or opinion. 4.
American Heritage Dictionary
An
God
made
the
firmament,
<><>
An
they
that
be
wise
shall
shine
as
the
brightness
of
the
firmament;
an
they
that
turn
many
to
righteousness
as
the
stars
for
ever
an
ever.
<><>
he
made
the
stars
also.
<><><><><>
There
was
a man
in
the
land
of
Uz,
whose
name
was
Job;
an
that
man
was
perfect
an
upright,
an
one
that
feared
God,
an
eschewed
evil.
<Money>
An
there
were
born
unto
him
seven
sons
an
three
daughters.. . .
so
that this
man
was
the
greatest
of
all
the
men
of
the
east.
<><><>
An
God
said,
Let
there
be
a
firmament
in
the
midst
of
the
waters,
an
let
it
divide
the
waters
from
the
waters.
<><>
The
heavens
declare
the
glory
of
God;
an
the
firmament
sheweth
his
handiwork.
<><>
An
divided
the
waters
which
were
under
the
firmament
from
the
waters
which
were
above
the
firmament:
an
it
was
so.
<><><>
In
the
beginning
<>
An
God
said,
Let
the
earth
bring
forth grass,
the
herb
yielding
seed,
<><><>
He
causeth
the
grass
to
grow
for the cattle,
<><><>
I
will
make
him
an
help
meet
for
him.
<><>
an
herb
for
the
service
of
man:
<><><>
An
the
Lord
God
said,
It is not good
that
the man
should
be alone;
I
will
make him
an
help
meet
for
him.
<><>
that
he
may
bring
forth
food
out
of
the
earth;
<>
an
the
fruit
tree
yielding
fruit
after
his
kind,
whose
seed
isin
itself,
upon
the
earth:
an
it
was
so.
<><><>
SO,
The
One wife
of
Sin,
So
mother
of
Adam
<><>
So
God
created
man
in
his
own image,
<><>
That
the
sons
of
God
<><><>
(For
clarification only)
Born
of
In
other
wife
Yea
<><><><><><>
These
are
the
generations
of
the
heavens
an
of
the
earth
when
they
were
created
<><><>
An
it
was
so,
when
the
days
of
their
feasting
were
gone
about,
that Job
sent
an
sanctified
them,
<><><>
An
let
them
be
for lights
in
the
firmament
of
<Yea
God>
she
heaven
to
give
light
upon
<So
god>
the
earth:
an
it
was
so.
<><>
an
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
<><><>
An
to
Seth,
to
him
also
there
was
born
a son;
an
he
called
his
name
Enos:
then
began
men
to
call
upon
the
name
of
the
Lord.
<><>
An
it
came
to pass,
when
men
began
to
multiply
on
the
face
of
the
earth,
<><>
An
the
Spirit
of
God
moved
upon
the
face
of
the
waters.
<>
an
daughters
were
born
unto
them,
<><>
An
let
them
be
for
lights
in
the
firmament
of
the
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the
earth:
an
it
was
so.
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.
<>
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
the
eyes
of
them
both
were
opened,
an
they knew
that
they
were
naked;
an
they
sewed
fig leaves
together,
an
made
themselves
aprons.
<><><>
Therefore
shall
a
man
leave
his
father
an
his
mother,
an
shall
cleave
unto
his
wife:
an they
shall
be
one
flesh.
<><>
An
God
said,
Let there
be
lights
in
the
firmament
of
the
heaven
to
divide
the
day
from
the
night;
an
let
them
be
for
signs,
an
for
seasons,
an
for
days,
an
years:
An
let
them
be
for
lights
in
the
firmament
of
the
heaven
to
give
light
upon
the
earth:
an
it
was
so.
<><><>
he
made
the stars
also.
<><>
An
it
was
so,
when
the
days
of
their
feasting
were
gone
about,
that
Job
sent
an
sanctified
them,
an
rose
up
early
in
the
morning,
an
offered
burnt
offerings
according
to
the
number
of
them
all:
for
Job
said,
It
may
be
that
my sons
have
sinned,
an
cursed
God
In
their
hearts.
Thus
did
Job
continually
<><>
While
he
was
yet
speaking,
there
came
also
another,
an
said,
The
Chaldeans
made
out
three
bands,
an
fell
upon
the
camels,
an
have
carried
them
away,
yea,
an
slain the servants
with
the
edge
of
the
sword;
an
I
only
am
escaped
alone
to
tell
thee.
<>
An
the
waters
prevailed
exceedingly
upon
the
earth;
an
all
the
high
hills,
that
were
under
the
whole
heaven,
were
covered.
<><>
I
cried
to thee,
O
Lord;
an
unto
the Lord
I
made
supplication.
What
profit
is
there
in
my
blood,
when
I
go
down
to
the
pit?
Shall
the
dust
praise thee?
shall
it
declare
thy truth?
Hear,
O
Lord,
an
have
mercy upon
me:
Lord,
be
thou
my
helper.
<><><>
Therefore
shall
a
man
leave
his
father
an
his mother,
an
shall
cleave unto his
wife:
<><><>
An
the
Lord
God
formed
man
of
the
dust
of
the
ground,
<><>
an
they
shall
be
one
flesh.
<><><>
O
earth,
cover
not
thou
my blood,
an
let
my
cry
have
no place.
Also
now,
behold,
my
witness
isin
heaven,
<><><>
If
thou
doest
well,
shalt
thou not be accepted?
an
if
thou
doest
not well,
sin
lieth
at the door.
<><>
an
my
record
is on
high.
My
friends
scorn
me:
but
mine
eye
poureth
out
tears
unto
God.
<><><>
An
God
said,
Let
us
make
man
in
our
image,
after
our
likeness:
<><><>
Then
shall the
lambs feed
after
their manner,
an
the
waste places
of
the
fat ones
shall
strangers eat.
<><>
For
he
is
not a man,
as
I am,
that I
should answer
him,
an
we
should come
together
in
judgment.
Neither
Is
there
any
days man
betwixt
us,
that might
lay
his
hand
upon us both.
<><>
an
let
them
have
dominion
over
the
fish
of
the
sea,
. . .
<><>
So
God
created
man
in
his
own image,
in
the
image
of
God
created
he
him;
male
an
female
created
he
them.
<><><>
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
God
took
the
man,
an
put
him
into
the
garden
of
Eden
to
dress it
an
to
keep it.
<><><><><>
An
the
Lord
God
formed
man
of
the
dust
of
the
ground,
<><><>
For
He
bringeth
down
them
that
dwell
on
high;
the
lofty
city,
layeth
it
low;
he
layeth
it
low
even
to
the
ground;
he
bringeth
it
even
to
the
dust.
<><><>
an
breathed
into
his
nostrils
the
breath
of
life;
an
man
became
a
living
soul.
in
the
day
that
the
Lord
God
made
the
earth
an
she
heavens,
<><><><>
So
God
created
man
in
his
own
image,
<><><>
And
Adam . . .
. . . begat a son
in
his
own
likeness,
after
his
image;
an
called
his
name
Seth:
<><><>
an
they
shall
dwell
in
their
own land.
<><>
An
when
Abram
Heard
that
his
brother
was
taken
captive,
he
armed
his
trained
servants,
born
in
his
own
house,.
. .
<><><>
An
a
river
went
out
of
Eden
to
water
the
garden;
an
from
thence
it
was
parted,
an
became
into
four
heads.
<>
and
pursued
them
unto
Dan.
An
he
divided
himself
against
them,
he
an
his
servants,
by
night,
an
smote
them,
an
pursued
them
unto
Hobah,
which
is
on
the
left
hand
of
Damascus.
And
he brought back all the goods,
and
also
brought
again
his
brother
Lot,
an
his
goods,
<><><>
when
the
sons
of God
came
in
unto
the
daughters of men,
and
they bare children to them,
the
same
became
mighty men
which
were
of
old,
men
of
renown.
<><>
an
the
women
also,
an
the
people.
<><>
After
this
I
beheld,
an
lo
another,
like
a
leopard,
which
had
upon
the back
of
it
four
wings
of
a
fowl;
the
beast
had
also
four
heads;
and
dominion
was given
to
it.
<>
After
this
I
saw
in
the
night
visions,
an
behold
a
fourth
beast,
dreadful
an
terrible,
an
strong
exceedingly;
an
it
had
great iron
teeth:
it
devoured
an
brake
in
pieces,
an
stamped
the
residue
with
the
feet
of
it:
an
it
was
diverse
from
all
the
beasts
that were before
it;
an
it
had
ten
horns.
<><><>
Ye
have
seen what
I
did
unto the Egyptians,
an
how
I
bare
you on eagles'
wings,
an
brought you unto
myself.
Now
therefore,
if
ye
will
obey my voice
indeed,
an
keep
my covenant,
then
ye
shall be
a
peculiar
treasure
unto
me
above
all people:
for
all
the earth
is mine:
An
Ye
shall be unto
me
a
kingdom
of priests,
an an
holy
nation.
These
are
the words which
thou
shalt
speak
unto
the
children
of
Israel.
<><>
An
the
Lord
God
commanded
the
man,
saying,
Of
every
tree
of
the
garden
thou
mayest
freely eat:
<
But
Of
the tree
of
the
knowledge
of
good
an
evil,
thou
shalt not eat
of
it:
<><><>
woman
shall
not
wear
that
which
pertaineth
unto
a
man,
neither shall
a
man
put
on
a
woman's garment:
for
all
that
do
so
are
abomination
unto
the
Lord
thy God.
<><><>
for
in
the
day
that
thou
eatest
thereof
thou
shalt
surely die.
<><><>
An
Melchizedek
king
of
Salem
brought
forth bread
an
wine:
an
he
was
the priest
of
the
most
high God.
<><><>
And
Abram
said
to
the
king
of
Sodom,
<><><>
I
have
lift
up
mine
hand
unto
the
Lord,
the
most
high
God,
the
possessor
of
heaven
and
earth,
. . .
.
. .and
that
I
will
not take
any
thing
that
is
thine,
lest
thou
shouldest
say,
I
have
made
Abram
rich:
<><><>
An
it
came
to pass
after
these
things,
<><>
An
Abraham
stood
up,
an
bowed
himself
to
the
people
of
the
land,
even
to
the
children
of
Heth.
. . .
.
. .That
he may give
me
the
cave
of
Machpelah,
that I
may bury
my
dead
out
of
my sight.
<><>
which
he
hath,
which
is in
the
end
of
his
field;
for
as
much
money
as
it
is
worth
he
shall
give
it
me
for
a
possession
of
a
buryingplace
amongst
you.
<><><>
an
Adam
an
his
wife
hid
themselves
from
the
presence
of
the
Lord
God
amongst
the
trees
of
the
garden.
An
the
Lord
God
called
unto
Adam,
An
said
unto
him,
Where
art
thou?
An
he
said,
I
heard
thy
voice
in
the
garden,
an
I
was
afraid,
because
I
was
naked;
an
I
hid
myself.
amongst
the
trees
of
the
garden.
ISamuelAllah

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