“To
light”
as a verb means to
land of settle especially for bird
coming down from the air
<><><><><>
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.
<><><><><>
en-mi-ty
(enmi-te)n.pl.
en-mi-ties. Deep-seated, often
mutual hatred.
<><><><><>
wise1
(wiz)adj.
wis-er, wis-est. 1. Having wisdom or discernment for what is true, right, or
lasting; sagacious: a wise leader. 2.
Exhibiting common sense; prudent: a wise decision. Shrewd; crafty.
3. Having great learning; erudite. 4. Provided with information; informed. Used
with to: was wise to the politics of the department. 5. Slang. Rude and
disrespectful; impudent. --phrasal verb. wise up. Slang. To make or become
aware, informed, or sophisticated.[Middle English, from Old English wis. See
weid-.]--wise'ly adv. --wise'ness n.
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com-pass
(kumps, kom-)n. 1. A device used to determine geographic
direction, usually consisting of a magnetic needle or needles horizontally
mounted or suspended and free to pivot until aligned with the magnetic field of
Earth.
Another
device, such as a radio compass or a gyrocompass, used for determining
geographic direction. 2. A V-shaped device for describing circles or circular
arcs and for taking measurements, consisting of a pair of rigid, end-hinged
legs, one of which is equipped with a pen, pencil, or other marker and the
other with a sharp point providing a pivot about which the drawing leg is
turned. Also called pair of compasses. 3.
An enclosing line or boundary; a circumference: outside the
compass of the fence. See Synonyms at circumference. A restricted space
or area:
four
huge crates within the compass of the elevator. Range or scope, as of
understanding, perception, or authority: "Lacking a coherent intellectual
and moral commitment, [he] was forced to find his compass in personal
experience" (Doris Kearns Goodwin See Synonyms at).range.v. tr.
com-passed, com-pass-ing, com-pass-es.
1. To make a circuit of; circle: The
sailboat compassed the island. 2. To surround; encircle. See Synonyms at
surround. 3. To understand; comprehend. 4. To succeed in carrying out;
accomplish. See Synonyms at reach. 5. To scheme; plot.adj. 1. Forming a curved
configuration. 2. Semicircular. Used of bow windows.[Middle English
compas, circle, compass, from Old French, from compasser, to measure, from
Vulgar Latin *compassare, to pace off : Latin com-, com- + Latin passus, step.
See PACE1.]--com'pass-a-ble adj.
<><><><><>
knowl-edge
(nolij)n.
1. The state or fact of knowing. 2. Familiarity, awareness,
or understanding gained through experience or study. 3. The sum or range of what
has been perceived, discovered, or learned. 4. Learning; erudition:
teachers of great knowledge. 5. Specific information about something. 6.
Carnal knowledge.[Middle English knowlech : knowen, to know. See KNOW + -leche,
<><><><><>
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.
<><><><><>
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.
<><><><><>
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.
<><><><><>
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-.]
<><><><><>
leas-ing
(lesing)n.
Archaic. 1. The act of lying. 2. A lie; a falsehood.
<><><><><>
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.
<><><><><>
be-think
(bi-thingk)v. be-thought (-thot).
be-think-ing, be-thinks.v. tr. 1. To cause (oneself) to
reflect on or consider.
2. To
remind (oneself); remember.
See Synonyms at remember.v. intr. Archaic. To meditate; ponder.
<><><><><>
scep-ter
(septr)n.
1. A staff held by a sovereign as an emblem of authority. 2. Ruling power or authority; sovereignty.v. tr. scep-tered,
scep-ter-ing, scep-ters. To invest with royal authority. [
<><><><><>
which
(hwich,
wich)pron. 1. What particular one or ones: Which of these is
yours? 2.
The one or ones previously mentioned or implied, specifically: Used
as a relative pronoun in a clause that provides additional information about
the antecedent: my house, which is small and old. Used as a relative
pronoun preceded by that or a preposition in a clause that defines or restricts
the antecedent: that which he needed; the subject on which she spoke. Used
instead of that as a relative pronoun in a clause that defines or restricts the
antecedent: The movie which was shown later was better. 3. Any of the
things, events, or people designated or implied; whichever: Choose which you
like best. 4. A thing or circumstance that: He left early, which was wise.adj.
1. What particular one or ones of a number of things or people: Which part of
town do you mean? 2. Any one or any number of; whichever: Use which door you
please. 3. Being the one or ones previously mentioned or implied: It started to
rain, at which point we ran.[Middle English, from Old English hwilc. See kwo-.]
* Due to myriads of editing,
changes, deletions some of
the words listed in definitions may not appear
in the text.
American Heritage Dictionary
<><><><><><><><><><>
<>
These
are
the
generations
of
she
heavens
an
of
the
earth
when
they
were
created,
in
the
day
that
the
Lord
God
made
the
earth
<><><>
I
will make
him
an
help meet
for
him.
<><>
Even
by
the
God
of
thy father,
who
shall
help
thee;
an
by
the
Almighty,
who
shall
bless
thee
with
blessings
of
heaven
above,
blessings
of
the
deep
that lieth under,
blessings
of
the
breasts,
an
of
she
womb:
<><><>
an
the
heavens,
<><><>
salem
<><>
An
Noah
went
forth,
an
his
sons,
an
his
wife,
an
his
sons'
wives
with
him:
Every
beast,
Every
creeping thing,
an
every
fowl,
an
whatsoever
creepeth
upon
the
earth,
<><><>
An
God
created
great
whales,
an
every
living
creature
that
moveth,
<>
Let
she
heaven
<><><>
in
the
image
of
God
Created
he
him;
male
<><>
An
God said,
Let
the
waters
bring
forth
abundantly
the
moving
creature
that hath
life,
<><>
But
I
would
strengthen
you
with
my
mouth,
an
the
moving
of
my
lips
should
assuage
your grief.
<><><>
an
female
created
he
them.
<><>
an
earth
praise
him,
the
seas,
an
every
thing
that
moveth therein.
<><>
An
Adam
called
his
wife's
name
Eve;
because
she
was
the
mother
of
all
living.
<>
An
the
Lord
appeared
unto
Abram,
an
said,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
this
land:
<>
An
Melchizedek
king
of
Salem
brought
forth
bread
an
wine:
an
he
<>
Abram
<>
was
the priest
of
the
most
high God.
<>
An
he
blessed
him,
<>
Abram
<>
an
said,
Blessed
be
Abram
of
the
most
high God,
possessor
of
heaven
an
earth:
<><><><>
An
Abram
said
to
the
king
of Sodom,
I
have
lift up
mine
hand
unto
the
Lord,
the
most
high God,
the
possessor
of
heaven
an
earth,
<><><>
These
are
the
generations
of
she
heavens
an
of
the
earth
when
they
were
created,
in
the
day
that
the
Lord
God
made
the
earth
an
ther
heavens,
<><>
An
he
called his name
Noah,
saying,
This
same
shall
comfort
us
concerning
our
work
and
toil
of
our
hands,
because
of
the
ground
which
the
Lord
hath cursed.
<><><>
An
Hagar
bare
Abram
a
son:
an
Abram
called
his son's
name,
which
Hagar
bare,
Ishmael.
An
Abram
was
fourscore
an
six
years old,
when
Hagar
bare Ishmael
to
Abram.
An
when
Abram
was
ninety
years old
an
nine,
the
Lord
appeared
to
Abram,
an
said
unto
him,
I
am
the
Almighty
God;
walk
before
me,
an
be
thou
perfect.
An
I
will
make
my
covenant
between
me
an thee,
an
will
multiply
thee
exceedingly.
<><><>
An
darkness was upon
the
face
of
the
deep.
An
the
Spirit
of
God
moved
upon
the
face
of
the waters.
<><>
An
Abram
fell
on
his
face:
<><>
an
God
talked
with him,
saying,
As
for me,
behold,
my
covenant
is
with
thee,
<><><>
But
with
thee
will
I establish
my
covenant;
an
thou
shalt
come
into
the
ark,
thou,
an
thy
sons,
an
thy
wife,
an
thy
sons'
wives
with thee.
<><>
an
thou
shalt
be a father
of
many
nations.
Neither
shall
thy
name
any more
be
called
Abram,
but
thy
name
shall
be
Abraham;
for
a
father
of
many
nations
have
I
made
thee.
<><>
In
the
selfsame
day
was
Abraham
circumcised,
An
Ishmael
his
son.
An
all
the
men
of
his
house,
born
in
the
house,
an
bought
with
money
of
the
stranger,
were
circumcised
with
him.
An
the
Lord
appeared
unto
him
in
the
plains
of
Mamre:
<>
an
Lot
sat
in
the
gate of
Sodom:
<>
and
the
door
of
the
ark shalt
thou
set
in
the
side thereof;
<><>
an
he
sat
in
the
tent
door
in
the
heat
of
the
day;
an
Lot
sat
in
the
gate
of
Sodom:
<>
An
he
lift
up
his
eyes
an
looked,
<><>
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;
an
dominion
was
given
to
it.
<><><>
In
that
day
will
I
make
the
governors
of
Judah
like
an
hearth
of
fire
among
the
wood,
an
like
a torch
of
fire
in
a
sheaf;
an
they
shall
devour
all
the
people
round
about,
on
the
right
hand
an
on
the
left:
and
Jerusalem
shall
be
inhabited
again
in
her
own
place,
even
in
Jerusalem.
<><>
Now
when
Job's
three
friends
heard
of
all
this
evil
that
was
come
upon
him,
they
came
every
one
from
his
own place;
<><>
Eliphaz
the
Temanite,
<><>
Thus
dwelt Esau
in
mount
Seir:
Esau
is Edom.
An
these
are
the
generations
of
Esau
the
father
of
the
Edomites
in
mount
Seir:
These
are the names
of
Esau's
sons;
Eliphaz
the
son
of
Adah
the
wife
of Esau,
Reuel
the
son
of
Bashemath
the
wife
of Esau.
<><>
and
Bildad
The
Shuhite,
An
Zophar
the
Naamathite:
for
they
had
made
an
appointment
together
to
come
to
mourn
with
him
an
to
comfort
him.
<>
So
Eliphaz
the
Temanite
an
Bildad
the
Shuhite
an
Zophar
the
Naamathite
went,
an
did
according
as
the
Lord
commanded
them:
<>
the
Lord
also
accepted
Job.
<><><><><>
an,
lo,
three
men
stood
by
him:
and
when
he
saw
them,
he
<>
Abraham
<>
ran
to
meet
them
from
the
tent
door,
an
bowed himself
toward
the
ground,
<><><>
But
know
that
the
Lord
hath
set
apart
him
<>
Job
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.
An
there
were born
unto
him
seven
sons
an
three
daughters.
<>
that
is
godly
for
himself:
<><><><>
the
Lord
will
hear
when
I
call
unto
him.
<><>
An
Lamech
said
unto
his
wives,
Adah
and Zillah,
Hear
my
voice;
ye
wives
of
Lamech,
<><><>
My
voice
shalt
thou hear
in
the
morning,
O
Lord;
in
the
morning
will
I
direct
my
prayer
unto
thee,
an
will look up.
For
thou
art
not
a
God
that
hath
pleasure
in
wickedness:
neither
shall
evil dwell
with
thee.
The
foolish
shall
not stand
in
thy
sight:
thou
hatest
all
workers
of
inequity.
<><><>
Oh
let
the
wickedness
of
the
wicked
come
to
an
end;
but
establish
the
just:
for
the
righteous
God
trieth
the hearts
an
reins.
<><>
Thou
Shalt
destroy
them
that
speak
leasing:
the
Lord
will
abhor
the
bloody
an
deceitful
man.
<><><>
But
as
for me,
I
will
come
into
thy
house
in
the
multitude
of
thy
mercy:
an
in
thy
fear
will
I
worship
toward
thy
holy
temple.
<><>
hearken
unto
my
speech:
<><>
My
doctrine
shall
drop as the rain,
my
speech
shall
distil
as
the
dew,
as
the
small rain upon
the
tender
herb,
an
as
the
showers
upon
the
grass:
Because
I
Will
publish
the
name
of
the
Lord:
ascribe
ye
greatness
unto
our
God.
He
Is
the
Rock,
his
work
is perfect:
for
all
his
ways
are judgment:
a
God
of
truth
an
without
inequity,
just
an
right
is
he.
<><>
<><>
for
I
have
slain a man
to
my
wounding,
an
a
young
man
to
my
hurt.
<><><>
Abram;
the
same
is
Abraham.
The
sons
of
Abraham;
Isaac,
an
Ishmael.
<>
An
Abraham
was
ninety
years
old
an
nine,
when
he
was
circumcised
in
the
flesh
of
his foreskin.
<><><>
That
they
may
believe
that
the
Lord
God
of
their
fathers,
the
God
of
Abraham,
the
God
of
Isaac,
an
the
God
of
Jacob,
hath
appeared
unto
thee.
An
the
Lord
said
furthermore
unto
him, . . .
<><>
An
God
heard
the
voice
of
the
lad;
an
the
angel
of
God
called
to
Hagar
out
of
heaven,
an
said
unto
her,
<><><>
These
are
the
generations
of
the
heavens
an
of
the
earth
when
they
were
created,
in
the
day
that
the
Lord
God
made
the
earth
an
the
heavens,
<><>
Thus
saith
God
the
Lord,
he
that
created
the
heavens,
an
stretched
them
out;
he
that
spread
forth
the earth,
an
that
which
cometh
out
of
it;
he
that
giveth
breath
unto
the
people
upon
it,
an
spirit
to
them that walk
therein:
I
the
Lord
have
called
thee
in
righteousness,
and
will
hold
thine
hand,
an
will
keep thee,
an
give
thee
for
a
covenant
of
the
people,
for
a
light
of
the
Gentiles;
<><>
What
aileth thee,
Hagar?
fear
not;
for
God
hath
heard
the voice
of
the
lad where
he
is.
Arise,
lift
up
the
lad,
an
hold
him
in
thine
hand;
for
I
will
make
him
a
great
nation. . . .
<>
.
. . And Ishmael
his
son
was
thirteen
years
old,
when
he
was
circumcised
in
the
flesh
of
his
foreskin.
In
the
selfsame day
was
Abraham
circumcised,
an
Ishmael
his
son.
An
all
the men
of
his
house,
born
in
the
house,
an
bought
with
money
of
the
stranger,
were
circumcised
with
him.
<><>
An
behold
joy
an
gladness,
slaying
oxen,
an
killing
sheep,
eating
flesh,
an
drinking
wine:
let
us
eat
an
drink;
for
tomorrow
we
shall
die.
<><><>
An
the
Lord
appeared
unto
him
in
the
plains
of Mamre:
an
he
sat
in
the
tent
door
in
the
heat
of
the
day;
<><><>
An
The
Lord
said
unto
Abram,
after
that
Lot
was
separated
from
him,
Lift up
now
thine
eyes,
and
look
from
the
place
where
thou
art
northward,
an
southward,
an
eastward,
an
westward:
<><>
An
he
lift
up
his
eyes
an
looked,
and,
lo,
three
men
stood
by
him:
an
when
he
saw
them,
he
ran
to
meet
them
from
the
tent
door,
an
bowed
himself
toward
the
ground,
And
said,
My
Lord,
if
now
I
have
found favour
in
thy
sight,
pass
not away,
I
pray
thee,
from
thy
servant:
Let
a
little
water,
I
pray
you,
be
fetched,
an
wash your feet,
an
rest
yourselves
under
the
tree:
an
comfort
ye
your
hearts;
after
that
<><>
after
that
Lot
was
separated
from
him,
<>
ye
shall pass
on:
for
therefore
are
ye
come
to
your
servant.
<><>
Blessed
are
ye
that
sow
beside
all
waters,
that
send forth
thither
the
feet
of
the
ox
an
the ass.
<>
An
they
said,
So
do,
As
thou hast
said
<><><><><>
An
God
said,
<><><>
An
there
was
a
voice
from
the
firmament
that
was
over
their
heads,
when
they
stood,
an
had let down
their
wings.
<>
The
heavens
declare
the
glory
of
God;
an
the
firmament
sheweth
his
handiwork.
<><><>
That
the
sons
of
God
saw the daughters
of
men
that
they
were
fair;
and
they
took
them wives
of
all
which
they
chose.
<><><>
that
thou
shalt
not
take a wife unto
my
son
of
the
daughters
of
the
Canaanites,
<>
Rebekah
came out, who was born to Bethuel, . . .
.
. . And the damsel was very fair to look upon,
<><>
an
she
became his wife;
an
he
loved
her:
an
Isaac
was comforted after his mother's death.
<><><><><>
Let
there
be
a
firmament
in
the
midst
of
the
waters,
an
let
it
divide
waters
from
the
waters
An
God
made
the
firmament,
an
divided
the waters
which
were
under
the
firmament
from
the
waters
which
were
above
the
firmament:
an
it
was
so.
<><><>
Therefore
they
say
unto
God,
Depart
from
us;
for
we
desire
not
the
knowledge
of
thy
ways.
<><><><>
And
God
saw
that
the
wickedness
of
man
was
great
in
the
earth,
an
that
every
imagination
of
the
thoughts
of
his
heart
was
only
evil
continually.
<><>
What
is
the
Almighty,
that
we
should
serve him?
an
what
profit
should
we have,
if
we
pray
unto him?
Lo,
their
good
is
not
in
their
hand:
the
counsel
of
the
wicked
is
far
from
me.
<><>
They
spend
their days
in
wealth,
an
in
a
moment
go
down
to the grave.
for
we
desire
not
the
knowledge
of
thy
ways.
<><>
Remember
these,
O
Jacob
an
Israel;
for
thou
art
my
servant:
I
have
formed thee;
thou
art
my
servant:
O
Israel,
thou
shalt not
be
forgotten
of
me.
<><><>
These
are the generations
of
the heavens
and
of the earth
when
they
were
created,
in
the day that the
Lord
God
made
the
earth
an
the
heavens,
<>
Their
seed
is
established
in
their
sight
with
them,
an
their
offspring
before
their
eyes.
and
let it
divide
the
waters
from
the
waters.
<>
An
the
Lord
Said
unto
Abram,
after
that Lot
was
separated
from
him,
Lift
up now
thine
eyes,
an
look
from
the
place where thou
art
northward,
an
southward,
an
eastward,
an
westward:
ISamuelyeaO

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