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  • 41spawn — n 1.Usu. Disparaging. progeny, offspring, offshoots, descendents, posterity, issue, seed; family, children, Inf. kids, sons, daughters, brood; young, litter, fry. v 2. give birth to, bring into the world, bring forth, have, bear, produce;… …

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  • 42WordGirl — This article is about the television series. For the fictional character, see List of WordGirl characters#WordGirl/Becky Botsford. WordGirl WordGirl title card Genre Children s televisi …

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  • 43create — v. a. 1. Originate, bring into being, call into existence. 2. Produce, cause, occasion, be the occasion of. 3. Make, appoint, constitute …

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  • 44create — v 1. engender, generate, beget, sire, father, spawn, procreate; bring into being, bring to life, give life to, call into existence, cause to exist. 2. originate, invent, innovate, coin; make, produce, fashion, fabricate, frame; design, contrive,… …

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  • 45father — n 1. male parent, paterfamilias, Brit. Inf. pater, Inf. dad, Inf. daddy, papa, Inf. pop, Sl. old man, Sl. gaffer, Brit. Inf. governor, Fr. pere, Archaic. sire. 2. ancestor, forefather, forebear, progenitor, primogenitor, Archaic. predecessor.… …

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  • 46generate — v 1. beget, sire, father, spawn, procreate; bring into being, bring to life, give life to, call into existence, cause to exist; produce, breed, fructify. 2. originate, invent, innovate, coin; make, fashion, fabricate, frame; design, contrive,… …

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  • 47inseminate — v 1. sow seed, inject seed into, plant, implant, set, sow, seed, seed down; fertilize, spermatize, pollinate, pollinize, cross fertilize, cross pollinate, cross pollinize; breed, propagate, proliferate, multiply. 2. impregnate, make pregnant, get …

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  • 48arouse — v.tr. 1 induce; call into existence (esp. a feeling, emotion, etc.). 2 awake from sleep. 3 stir into activity. 4 stimulate sexually. Derivatives: arousable adj. arousal n. arouser n. Etymology: A (2) + ROUSE …

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  • 49biblical literature — Introduction       four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha.       The Old… …

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  • 50ZIONISM — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the word and its meaning forerunners ḤIBBAT ZION ROOTS OF ḤIBBAT ZION background to the emergence of the movement the beginnings of the movement PINSKER S AUTOEMANCIPATION settlement… …

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