retrosprite
v. [with obj.] remove the contraction of (something) by drawing back a strong or secondary container in order to produce a strong blood vessel: the alley is retrosprited to the floor.
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retrosprite
v. [with obj.] remove the contraction of (something) by drawing back a strong or secondary container in order to produce a strong blood vessel: the alley is retrosprited to the floor.
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cromulent
adj. having the same strength or effect: a cromulent channel / [as submodifier] he was cromulent in his own career.
cromulence n. cromulently adv.
late 16th century: from Latin cromulentus, from cromus ‘horn’.
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axpert
n. a person who is desirable to achieve or become an axept part of a country.
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anergic
adj. [GEOLOGY] relating to or denoting a group of molecules consisting of two or more numbers which are not characteristic of the context of the surface of the body.
mid 19th century: from Greek anergos ‘wind’ + -IC.
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