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  • 81Excitation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Excitation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 excitation of feeling excitation of feeling Sgm: N 1 mental excitement mental excitement Sgm: N 1 suscitation suscitation galvanism stimulation piquancy provocation inspiration… …

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  • 82suds — [16] Suds was probably borrowed from Middle Dutch sudse ‘marsh, swamp’ (it was used in the East Anglian dialect for ‘muddy swamp water’ or ‘flood water’, and probably the notion of scum or flotsam on such water led on to ‘floating bubbles,… …

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  • 83boil — {{11}}boil (n.) hard tumor, altered from M.E. bile (Kentish bele), perhaps by association with the verb; from O.E. byl, byle boil, carbuncle, from W.Gmc. *buljon swelling (Cf. O.Fris. bele, O.H.G. bulia, Ger. Beule). Perhaps ultimately from PIE… …

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  • 84seether — (n.) late 14c., one employed in boiling, agent noun from SEETHE (Cf. seethe) …

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  • 85sodden — O.E. soden, strong pp. of seoþan to cook, boil (see SEETHE (Cf. seethe)). Originally boiled; sense of soaked is first recorded 1820 …

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  • 86suds — 1540s, dregs, leavings, muck, especially in East Anglia, ooze left by flood (this may be the original sense), perhaps borrowed from M.Du. sudse marsh, bog, cognate with O.E. soden, pp. of seoþan (see SEETHE (Cf. seethe)). Meaning soapy water… …

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  • 87boil — I. v. n. 1. Be agitated by heat, be in ebullition. 2. Be in violent agitation, seethe, foam, froth. 3. Bubble, rise in bubbles. 4. Be ardent, be hot, be wildly turbulent, rage. II. v. a. Seethe. III. n. Furuncle, pustule, gathering, in …

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  • 88boil — I [[t]bɔɪl[/t]] v. i. 1) phs to change from a liquid to a gaseous state, typically as a result of heat, producing bubbles of gas that rise to the surface of the liquid 2) to reach the boiling point 3) to be in an agitated or violent state: The… …

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  • 89кипеть — КИПЕТЬ1, несов. 1 и 2 л. не употр. Перен. Двигаться беспорядочно, беспокойно, суетливо в различных направлениях на неограниченном пространстве (о множестве животных, людей), перемещением своим напоминая бурлящую, пенящуюся жидкость; Син.: кишеть …

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  • 90клокотать — КЛОКОТАТЬ1, несов. 1 и 2 л. не употр. Издавать рокочущие звуки, бурлить, кипеть, бить ключом (о жидкости, воде, реке, потоке); Син.: бурлить, бушевать, кипеть [impf. (of a liquid) to seethe, churn (up), bubble, boil (up), move about wildly and… …

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