Brew
brewed, brew-ing, brews.v. tr. 1. To make (ale or beer) from malt and hops by infusion, boiling, and fermentation.
2. To make (a beverage) by boiling, steeping, or mixing various ingredients: brew tea. 3. To concoct; devise: brew a plot to overthrow the government.v. intr. 1.
To make ale or beer as an occupation. 2. To be imminent; impend: "storms brewing on every frontier" (John Dos Passos).n. 1. A beverage made by brewing. A serving of such a beverage. 2. Something produced as if by brewing; a mix: Their politics were a strange brew of idealism and self-interest.[Middle English brewen, from Old English breowan. See bhreu-.]--brew'age n. --brew'er n.
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con-vert
(kn-vurt)v. con-vert-ed, con-vert-ing, con-verts.v. tr. 1. To change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product; transform: convert water into ice. 2. To change (something) from one use, function, or purpose to another; adapt to a new or different purpose: convert a forest into farmland. 3. To persuade or induce to adopt a particular religion, faith, or belief: convert pagans to Christianity; was converted to pacifism by the war. 4. To exchange for something of equal value: convert assets into cash. 5. To exchange (a security, for example) by substituting an equivalent of another form. 6. To express (a quantity) in alternative units: converting feet into meters. 7. Logic. To transform (a proposition) by conversion. 8. Law. To appropriate (another's property) without right to one's own use. To change (property) from real to personal or from joint to separate or vice versa.v. intr. 1. To undergo a conversion: We converted to Islam several years ago. . . .
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cleft
(kleft)v. A past tense and a past participle of cleave1.adj. 1. Divided; split. 2. Botany. Having indentations that extend about halfway to the center, as in certain leaves.n. 1. A crack, crevice, or split. 2. A split or indentation between two parts, as of the chin.[Middle English, past participle of cleven,
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ex-e-cra-tion
(eksi-krashn)n. 1. The act of cursing. 2. A curse. 3. Something that is cursed or loathed.
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vag-a-bond
(vag-bond)n. 1. A person without a permanent home who moves from place to place. 2. A vagrant; a tramp. 3. A wanderer; a rover.adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a wanderer; nomadic. 2. Aimless; drifting. 3. Irregular in course or behavior; unpredictable.v. intr. vag-a-bond-ed, vag-a-bond-ing, vag-a-bonds. To lead the life of a vagabond; roam about.[Middle English vagabonde, from Old French vagabond, from Late Latin vagabundus, wandering, from Latin vagari, to wander, from vagus, wandering.]--vag'a-bond'age n. --vag'a-bond'ism n.
American heritage talking dictionary
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And
God
said,
Let there
be
a
firmament
in the midst of the waters,
and
let
it
divide
the waters
from
the waters.
***
And
there
came
one
that had escaped,
and
told
Abram
the
He - brew;
***
And
I
will make
thy seed
as
the
dust
of
the
earth:
**
And
ISamuelYea
will restore thy judges
as
at
the first,
and
thy
counsellors
as
at
the beginning:
afterward
thou
shalt
be called,
The city of righteousness,
the faithful city.
Zion shall be redeemed with judgment,
and
her
converts
with
righteousness.
And the destruction of the transgressors
and
of
the
sinners
shall be together,
and
they
that
forsake
the
Lord
shall be consumed.
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Let that day be darkness;
let not
God
regard
it
from
above,
neither
let
the
light shine upon it.
Let darkness
and
the
shadow of death stain it;
let a cloud dwell upon it;
let the blackness
of
the day
terrify it.
**
The enemy
said,
I will pursue,
I will overtake,
I will divide the spoil;
my
lust shall be satisfied upon them;
I will draw my sword,
my
hand shall destroy them.
Thou
didst blow with thy wind,
the sea covered them:
they sank as lead in the
mighty waters.
***
Blow
ye
the
trumpet
in
Zion,
and sound an alarm
in
my
holy mountain:
let all the inhabitants of the land tremble:
for
the day
of the Lord comSeth,
for it is
nigh at hand;
A
day of darkness
day of darkness
and
of gloominess,
**
I
do set my bow
in
the
cloud,
and
it
shall
be for
**
and
darkness was upon the face
of
the deep.
**
**
And
the
Lord God
formed
man
of
the
dust
of
the
ground,
and
breathed
into
his
nostrils
the
breath
of
life;
***
And
they
went
in
unto Noah into the ark,
two
and
two
of
all flesh,
wherein
is
the
breath
of
life.
***
And
of
every
living
thing
of
all flesh,
two
of
every sort
shalt
thou bring into the ark,
to keep them alive with thee;
**
male
and
female
created he them.
***
they
shall
be
male
and female.
. . .
And,
behold,
I,
even
ISamuelyeaOn,
do
bring
a flood of waters upon the earth,
to destroy
all flesh,
***
(And the earth was without form,)
And the Lord God formed man
of
the dust of the ground,
and
breathed into his nostrils
the
breath of life;
***
where
in
is
the breath of life,
from
under heaven;
and
every thing
that
is in
the
earth shall die.
***
and
it
shall
be for
a token of a covenant
between
me
and
the earth.
***
a
day of clouds
and
of
thick darkness,
as
the
morning
spread upon the mountains:
a great people
and
a strong;
there
hath not been ever the like,
**
And
he
said,
Cursed be Canaan;
a
servant
of
servants
shall
he
be
unto his brethren.
***
neither
shall
be
any more
after
it,
even to the years of many generations.
A
fire
devourseth before them;
and
behind them a flame burnseth:
the
land is as
the garden
of
Eden
before them,
**
Hell
from
beneath
is
moved
for thee
to
meet thee
at
thy
coming:
it
stirrseth
up the dead for thee,
even all
the
chief ones of the earth;
it
hath raised
up
from
their thrones
all the kings of the nations.
**
Behold,
thou hast driven me out
this day
from
the
face
of
the earth;
and
from
thy
face
shall
I
be
hid;
and
I
shall
be
a
fugitive
and
a
vagabond in the earth;
**
And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam,
. . .
And Adam said,
This is now
bone
of
my bones,
and
flesh
of
my
flesh:
***
I
saw
in
my
sleep
what
I
will now
say
with a tongue
of
flesh
and
with
the breath
of
my mouth:
which
the
Great One
has given to men
to
converse
therewith
and
understand
with
the
heart.
The book of Enoch
The book of Enoch
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He
taketh away
the
heart
of
the
chief
of
the people
of
the earth,
and causeth them to wander
in a
wilderness
where there
is no way.
**
And the earth
was
without form,
and
void;
***
They grope
in
the
dark without light,
and
he
makseth them to stagger
like a drunken man.
ISamuelyea


