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  • 91kəsmək — f. 1. Kəsərti vasitəsilə bütövdən bir hissə ayırmaq; bölmək, parçalamaq. Çörəyi kəsmək. Ağacın budağını kəsmək. İpi kəsmək. – <Koroğlu> durnanın telindən bir dəstə kəsib, Eyvazın papağına sancdı. «Koroğlu». Mağaza sahibi iki arşın yarım… …

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  • 92Letter writing — When you are writing a letter, the language you use and the layout of the letter will depend on how formal the letter is. ◊ formal letters If you are writing a formal letter, such as a business letter or an application for a job, you use formal… …

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  • 93letter writing — When you are writing a letter, the language you use and the layout of the letter will depend on how formal the letter is. ◊ formal letters If you are writing a formal letter, such as a business letter or an application for a job, you use formal… …

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  • 94Gentle — Gen tle, a. [Compar. {Gentler}; superl. {Gentlest}.] [OE. gentil, F. gentil noble, pretty, graceful, fr. L. gentilis of the same clan or race, fr. gens, gentis, tribe, clan, race, orig. that which belongs together by birth, fr. the root of genere …

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  • 95Gentler — Gentle Gen tle, a. [Compar. {Gentler}; superl. {Gentlest}.] [OE. gentil, F. gentil noble, pretty, graceful, fr. L. gentilis of the same clan or race, fr. gens, gentis, tribe, clan, race, orig. that which belongs together by birth, fr. the root of …

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  • 96Gentlest — Gentle Gen tle, a. [Compar. {Gentler}; superl. {Gentlest}.] [OE. gentil, F. gentil noble, pretty, graceful, fr. L. gentilis of the same clan or race, fr. gens, gentis, tribe, clan, race, orig. that which belongs together by birth, fr. the root of …

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  • 97Lording — Lord ing, n. [Lord + ing, 3.] 1. The son of a lord; a person of noble lineage. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. A little lord; a lordling; a lord, in contempt or ridicule. [Obs.] Swift. [1913 Webster] Note: In the plural, a common ancient mode… …

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  • 98Messieurs — Mes sieurs (?; F. ?; 277), n. pl. [F.; pl. of monsieur.] Sirs; gentlemen; abbreviated to Messrs., which is used as the plural of Mr. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 99The gentle craft — Gentle Gen tle, a. [Compar. {Gentler}; superl. {Gentlest}.] [OE. gentil, F. gentil noble, pretty, graceful, fr. L. gentilis of the same clan or race, fr. gens, gentis, tribe, clan, race, orig. that which belongs together by birth, fr. the root of …

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  • 100Vigilant — Vig i*lant, a. [L. vigilans, antis, p. pr. of vigilare to watch, fr. vigil awake: cf. F. vigilant. See {Vigil}.] Attentive to discover and avoid danger, or to provide for safety; wakeful; watchful; circumspect; wary. Be sober, be vigilant. 1 Pet …

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