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`Contents
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`Abbreviations Used in This Dictionary
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`Key to Pronunciation
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`D I CT I O N A RY
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`Abbreviations
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`Biographical Names
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`Geographical Names
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`Tables
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`Bible
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`Currency
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`Based on the hardcover edition of
`Websters II New College Dictionary, Third Edition
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`usage. Words that are known to have current trademark regis-
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`b°‘t““a"'°'t°"e (l>5’t9-k5r'a~tén’, bé'-) n.
`leave or give by will. 2. To pass on : li
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`°."l"l° lbl‘9id’J Pfep. 1. Next to : at the side i
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`of. 2. In comparison with. 3. Except for, 4,
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`b°'tal<9 (bl-tik’) H. To cause (oneself) to go
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`hfimfar (bi-srnir’) II. To smear.
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`be-raft (bi-refit’) u. p.t. :9‘ p.p. of niziim
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`tions_ per second and associated with an alert
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`pear-shaped fruit whose rind yields
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`ity of being charitable or kind. 2. A chari-
`table act or gift. --be-nef’i-cent adj.
`ben~e«fi-cial (bEn':-fish’sl) ad/'. Bringing ben-
`efit : helpful. 1: syns: ADVANTAGEOUS, DENIS-
`NANT,
`FAVORABLE, GOOD,
`PROPITIOUS,
`SALUTARY —ben’e-fi'cial-ly adv.
`ban-e-fi-cl-ar-y (bén'o-fish’é—Er’é, -fish’:-ré)
`11., pl. -ias. The recipient of a benefit, as in-
`come from a will or trust fund.
`ben-e-fit (bén’a-fit) 71. 1. An advantage. 2.
`Aid : help. 3. A payment made or an entitle-
`ment available in accordance with a wage
`agreement, insurance contract, or public as-
`sistance program. 4. A fund-raising public
`entertainment or social event. -——u. -fit-ed,
`-fit-ing or -fit-ted, -
`-ting. 1. To be helpful
`or advantageous to. 2. To profit.
`be-nev-o-Ience (ha-nEv’9-lans) :1. 1. An in-
`clination to do charitable or kind acts. 2. A
`charitable act. ——be-nev'o-lent adi. -—be-
`nev’o-lent-ly adi/.
`be~night-ed (bi-ni'tid) ad}. 1. Overtaken by
`night. 2. In ti state of ignorance. —-be-
`night'ed»ly adv. ——be-night’ed-ness ll.
`be-nign (bi-nin’) ad]. 1. Having a kind dis-
`position : gentle. 2. Tending to promote
`well-being : beneficial. 3. Patbol. Not ma-
`lignant. —-be-nign’|y adv.
`be-nig-nant (bi-nig'nant) ad}. 1. Favorable :
`beneficial. 2. Kindly disposed : gracious.
`--be-nig’nan‘t-ly adv.
`ben-i-son (l>5n’i-zen) n. A benediction: bless-
`mg.
`ben-ny (bén’é) 11., pl. -nies. Slang. An am-
`phetamine tablet.
`bent (bent) ad/'. 1. Not straight: crooked. 2.
`On a fixed course of action : determined.
`—n. A tendency, disposition, or inclination
`: propensity.
`ben-thos (bén’thc">s’) n. 1. The bottom of a
`sea or a lake. 2. The organisms living there.
`——ben’thic, ban-than 'ic adj.
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`bent-wood (bént’wo‘od’) 1:. Wood that has
`been steamed until pliable and then bent
`and shaped..—~bent’wood’ adj.
`be-numb (bi-nfim’) v. 1. To make numb, esp.
`by cold. 2. To make iriact've : dull.
`Ben-ze-clrine (bén’zi'—drt’:n’) A trademark for-
`merly used for a brand of amphetamine.
`ban-zene (bén’z€n’, bén-zén’) n. A colorless,
`flammable liquid made from petroleum and
`used in detergents, insecticides, and motor
`fuels.
`benszine (bén’zén’, b‘én-zen’) also ben-zin
`(hén’zi'n) n. 1. Ligroin. 2. Benzene.
`ben-zo-ate (bén’z<‘>-at’, it) n. An ester or salt
`of benzoic acid.
`ben-zo-caine (bén’za-kin’) n. A crystalline
`ester used as a local anesthetic.
`ben-zo-ic acid (bén-z6’ik) n. A white, crys-
`talline, organic acid used to season tobacco
`and in perfumes, gem-iicides, and deiitifrices.
`ben-zo-in (bEn’z6~in, «-zoin’) n. Any of sev-
`eral resins containing benzoic acid, derived
`as a gum from trees of the genus Styrax and
`used in ointments, perfumes, and medicine.
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`in-ti-mate? (In'ta-mat’) v. -mat-ed, -mating,
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`in-ter-nee-ine (in’t3r~nEs’én’, —in’, -in, -na’.
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`or across. 2. To form an intersection (with).
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`sin’) adj. 1. Mutually destructive. 2. Of or 2
`in-tum-i~date (ul-Iim’i-Cl5t') v. -dat-ed, -dag.
`- in-ter-seotion (‘in’rar-sélt’shan) n. 1.The act
`tion.
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`relating to struggle within a group.
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`ing. 1. To make fearful : frighten. 2. To dis-
`or point of intersecting. 2. A place where
`imtern-ee (in'ti‘1r-nt':’) n. A person who is in-
`streets or roads intersect. 3. Math. The point
`In.-tran-si-gent (in-trio's;-jant) adj. Not will-
`courage,_ coerce, or suppress by or as if by
`terned or confined.
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`or locus of points common to 2 or more
`{"8 to moderate a position : uncompromis-
`lnvtehnet (in’tor-net’) 21. An interconnected
`geometric elements.
`ing. -——m-tran’si-gence, in-tran’si-gen-ey n.
`_ l-da’Eor rt.
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`—-in-tran’si~gent n.
`system of networks that connects coniput-
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`""130 (ln’f9'i)) prep. 1. To the inside of. 2. To
`ers around the world.
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`in’-tran~si-tive (in—trin'si-tiv) adj. Designat-
`the activity or occupation of <wen: mm
`medicine> 3. To the condition of. 4. So as to
`in-ter-nist (in’tfir’nist, in-tiir’-) n. A physi-
`ing a verb that does not require :1 direct ob-
`2. To provide with things distributed at in-
`tervals. —in’ter-sper’sion n.
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`clan specializin in intemal medicine.
`be_in _<enter into an agreement> 5. To a
`sentence T ey 7101. —n. An intransitive
`in-ter~per-son-a (in’tar-pi“ir'sa—nel) adj. Be-
`inoter-state (in’tar-stat’) adj. Between or con-
`point in the course of <lasted into the next
`verb. —in~tran'si-tive-ly adv. -—-in-trams].
`tween persons <i1m.>rpersorzaI relationships> 1
`necting 2 or more states. --Fl. An interstate
`week> 6. Against <i-an into a wall> 7. In-
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`forznal. Interested in : involved with <u
`In-tra~oc-u-lar (in’tra-6k'ya-lar) adj. Within
`in~'cer-plan~e~tar-y (in't::r~pl5n’i-tér’é) adj.
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`in-ter-stel-Iar (in’tar-stél’ar) adj.
`stars.
`Between planets.
`in~tol-er-a-ble (in-r5l'ar-a-bal) adj. 1. No:
`the eyeball.
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`in-ter-play (in’tar-phi’) 11.
`in-tra-state (in’tro-suit’) adj. Within a state.
`in-tar-stice (in-tfir'st‘i's) 21., pl. -sti-cos (-sti-
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`tion : interaction. ——in'ter-play’ it -
`in-tra-u-ter-ine (in’rra- o‘o':gi-in .;a.{ I
`sive. —in-tol’er-a-bly adv.
`séz’, -siz). A small space between things :
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`ant, as of opposing views : bigoted. 2. Not
`intrauterine device_ 1:. A metal or plastic
`ements. 2. To change (a text) by introducing -2
`able to endure <mtolermit of hot weathg1—>
`' in-tor-twine (in’tai=-twin’) II. To twine to-
`loop, ring, or spiral inserted into the uterus
`additional material. -—-in-ter’po-Ia'tion n.
`as a contraceptive.
`tol’er-anca 11. -—-In-tol’er~ant-Iy adv.
`gether. —-in’ter~twine'ment n.
`—-in-ter'po-la’tor n.
`in-tra-ve-nous (i'n’tra-vé’nas) adj. Within a
`‘ ,'t°'“_5""°" l71'1'f5-n5’shan) 71. ‘l. The act of
`in-ter-pose (in'tar—p6z') v. 1. To insert be-
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`1nto_mng. 2. A manner of speaking or
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`ducing tones. 3. The ranging of pitc
`in
`"“t"9P'ld l-1'“'fl'5P'id) adj. Outstandingly cou-
`in-ter-val (‘i’n’t:vr-val) n. 1. A space between 2
`merit) into a conversation or speech. 3. To
`rageous : fearless. -—in~trep’id-ly adv. ._in.
`_ speechkesp. as an element of meaning.
`points or objects. 2. A period of time be-
`put (oneself) in : intrude. 4. To intervene.
`trep’id-ness 71.
`in-tone (in-ton’) v. -toned, -ton-lng. 1. To re-
`tween 2 events or moments. 3. Mus. The
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`cite in a chanting voice. 2. To utter in a
`difference, usu. expressed in the number of
`elaborately arranged parts or elements :
`monotone. -—in-ton’er n.
`in-ter-pret (‘iii-tfirlprit) 1/.
`steps, between 2 pitches. 4. Math. A set con-
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`com lex. 2. Difficult to solve or compre-
`in to-to (in to’t6) adv. Totally : in full.
`meaning of by explaining or restating. 2. To
`In-tox-I-cats (in-toldsi-kit’) v. -cat-ed, -cat.
`taining all the numbers between a pair of
`hen . —in’tri-ca-cy (-ka-sé) n. --initri.
`g’
`given numbers.
`represent or delineate the meaning of, esp.
`mg. 1. To stimulate or stupefy, esp. with al-
`cats-ly adv.
`cohol. 2. To excite : exhilarate. ——ln~toxI§.
`E fin-tar-vale (in'tar-vZil’) :2. Regional. Atract
`by artistic performance <an actress inter-
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`preting a role> 3. To translate. —in-ter’-
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`of low-lying land, esp. along a river.
`maneuver or plan : plot. b. Involvement in
`_ cant (-kant) n. -—in—tox’i-ca’tion n.
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`prat-a-ble adj. ——in~ter’pre-ta'tion n. —in-
`5 in-ter-vene (in’t:ir-vén’) v. -vetted, -van-ing.
`intra- prefi Within <intr5zmural>
`teflpret-er n.
`1. To appear, come, or lie between things,
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`such plots. 2. A clandestine love affair. -—u
`in-tra-cal-lu-lar (in’tra-sel'ya-lar) adj. Within
`lm_'H€_s’)
`-trisuad. -trigu-ing. 1. To engage
`in-ter-pre-ta-tive (in-tfii-’pr‘i-r5’tiv) also ln-
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`esp. as an unrelated or disruptive circum-
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`_ a cell or cells.
`stance. 2. To enter or come between so as to
`in intrigues : plot. 2. To effect by scheming.
`In-tra-cos-tal (In'tra-kés't1) adj. On the in-
`tar-pro-five (-pri-tiv) adj. Of or based on in-
`3. To stimulate the interest or curiosity~of.
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`terpreting : explanatory. —in-tor’pre-
`modify CYhe police intervened to break up
`——ln~trigu’er 2:.
`. tier surface of a rib or ribs.
`'ta'tive-ly adv.
`the fight? 3. To interfere, often with force,
`In-tra-era-ni-al (in’tr:>-krz'i'né-al) adj. Within
`Between dif-
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`inotrin-sic (in-trin'sik) adj. Of or relating to
`in-ter-ra-cial (in’tar-r5’shal) adj.
`the skull.
`in a foreign dis ute or conflicr. -in’ter-
`ferent races.
`the fundamental nature of a thing : inher-
`ven'tion (-vérflshon) 11.
`imtrac-ta-ble (‘in-tr5k'to-bal) adj. 1. Hard to
`ent. ——ln-trin’si-cal-Iy adu
`in-ter-reg-num (in’tar-rEg’riam) 11., pl. ~nums
`in~ter-View (in’tanvyo‘o’) n. 1. A formal per-
`in-tro-duce (in’ri-9-do'os’, -Clydbsl) 1,. _du,_.5d’
`manage zobstinate. 2. Difficult to treat or
`or -na (-na). 1. A period of time between 2
`sonal meeting, esp. one arranged for fomial
`_ cure <an intractable virus>
`-due-lng. 1. To present (a person) by name
`successive reigns. 2. A lapse in continuity.
`discussion or to evaluate an applicant. 2. A
`
`in-tfa-dos (in'tr:>-dos’, -d5’, -in-tr§’dos’,
`—-1n'ter-rag'na| adj.
`conversatio
`s one conducted by a re-
`
`to another : make acquainted. 2. To bring
`zdos’) n_., pl. -dos (-déz’) or -dos.“ (.d;,5r.
`into use or practice for the first
`time
`in-ter-re-late (in’tar-r”-lrit’) v. To put into or ,
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`porter, to el
`information. —in'tsr-view’
`<in!roduce reforms> 3. To bring in and es-
`
`v. ——3n'ter-view’er n.
`11) The inner curve of an arch.
`have a mutual relationship. -—in’tor-re-|a'-
`{km :1. -—-in'ter-re-la’t1on-ship’ 11.
`in-ter-weave (in’tar-wév') v. 1. To weave to-
`tablish in a new environment. 4. To insert or
`in-tor-ro-gate (in-tEr’o~g5t’) v. -gated, -gab
`inject. 5. To bring to another’s notice. 6. To
`gether. 2. To blend together : intertwine.
`[WEIR I preface. * syns: INAUGURATE, INI-
`ing. To question formally. —-in-ter’ro-gah
`in-tss-tate (in-tés’t§t’, -tit) adj. 1. Having
`tion 71. ——in-ter’ro<ga’tor n.
`mrs, iwrrrrurs, LAUNCH, oiiirsrmirs ——ln’-
`made no legal will. 2. Not disposed of by a
`tro~duc’er 11. -—in‘tro-duc’1:lon (-di'ik’shan)
`will. —in-tes'ta-cy 1-ta-sé) 2:.
`in-tar-tog-a-tive (in’ta-tog’;-tiv) adj‘. 1. Be-
`n. -—in’tro-duc'to-ry adj.
`ing. suggesting, or asking a question. 2.
`ln~tes-tine (in-tés’tin) 1:. often intestines.
`in-tro-it also In-tro-it (in'tr6'ic, 4:91;!’ in.
`Used to ask a question <an interrogative
`The part of the alimentary canal from the
`pronoun) -——in’ter-rog'a-tive n’. —in’tar-
`stomach to the anus. —-in-tes’ti-nal adj.
`tr6’it) n. 1. A psalm or hymn sung at the be-
`rog'a-tive-Iy adv.
`—ln-tes'ti-nal-1y adv.
`ginning of a service. 2. Rom. Catb. Ch. The
`in~ter-mg-a-to-ry (i'n’ta-tog’:-t6r’é) adj. In-
`in-ti-fa-da (in'ta-f“’da) n. A late 20th-century
`_ beginning of the proper of the Mass.
`terrogative.
`in-tro-mit (in’tra-mit’) v. -mit-ted, -mit-ting.
`Palestinian uprising in protest of Israeli oc-
`To cause or allow to enter : admit. -—in’tro-
`in-tor-rupt (in'ta-ri“ipt') v. 1. To break the
`cupation.
`mis’sion n. —-ln’tro-mit’tent adj. -—in'trg.
`progress or continuity of. 2. To impede or
`mit’ter n.
`. in-ti-mate‘ (in’t2-mit) adj. 1. Characterized
`stop by breaking in on. 3. To break in while
`someone else is speaking or performing.
`1
`by very close association or familiarity. 2.
`in-tn:-spec-tion (‘i'n'tra-spéldshan) n. Exami-
`Essential : fundamental. 3. Affording pri-
`<nn' intimate café> 4.
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`nation of one’s thoughts and feelings. —-in’-
`vacy and informality
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`—in’ter-rup’tlvc adj.
`An intimate friend.
`tro-sped’
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`Very personal. -71.
`-—-in’tl-
`on‘or being within a school or other insti-
`in-ter-scho-|as~tic (in’tar-ska-l§s’t‘i’k) adj. Oc-
`-—in’tro-spedtive-ly adv.
`tution <mtramuraI sports>
`—in’ti-ma-cy, in'ti-mate-ness n.‘
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`curring or conducted between or among
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