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- kiting β a light frame covered with some thin material, to be flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
- downed β from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
- absents β not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
- go dutch β of, relating to, or characteristic of the natives or inhabitants of the Netherlands or their country or language.
- hackles β one of the long, slender feathers on the neck or saddle of certain birds, as the domestic rooster, much used in making artificial flies for anglers.
- fragmentize β to break (something) into fragments; break (something) apart.
- knock down β to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
- hackling β Present participle of hackle.
- disassociate β to dissociate.
- fly β to move through the air using wings.
- lotting β one of a set of objects, as straws or pebbles, drawn or thrown from a container to decide a question or choice by chance.
- get away β to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- disunified β to destroy the unity of.
- chiv β a knife
- divvied β Simple past tense and past participle of divvy.
- fragment β fragmentation
- head for β go towards, go to
- disintegrate β to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up; deteriorate: The old book is gradually disintegrating with age.
- go back on β at, to, or toward the rear; backward: to step back.
- go halves β plural of half.
- foliate β covered with or having leaves.
- hacked β to place (something) on a hack, as for drying or feeding.
- disunify β to destroy the unity of.
- locomote β to move about, especially under one's own power.
- bang up β When a prisoner is banged up, they are put in prison and locked in a cell.
- divaricated β Spread-out, divergent, especially of a branch etc. which is at nearly ninety degrees to the main stem.
- foliated β covered with or having leaves.
- give β to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
- bisect β If something long and thin bisects an area or line, it divides the area or line in half.
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- berm β a narrow path or ledge at the edge of a slope, road, or canal
- fragmentation β the act or process of fragmenting; state of being fragmented.
- clinkers β Plural form of clinker.
- breakup β The breakup of a marriage, relationship, or association is the act of it finishing or coming to an end because the people involved decide that it is not working successfully.
- dissent β to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision.
- cleanup β A cleanup is the removing of dirt, pollution, crime, or corruption from somewhere.
- keyhole β a hole for inserting a key in a lock, especially one in the shape of a circle with a rectangle having a width smaller than the diameter of the circle projecting from the bottom.
- dismemberment β to deprive of limbs; divide limb from limb: The ogre dismembered his victims before he ate them.
- neutralization β the act, process, or an instance of neutralizing.
- interruption β an act or instance of interrupting.
- dissented β to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision.
- divider β a person or thing that divides.
- foramina β an opening, orifice, or short passage, as in a bone or in the integument of the ovule of a plant.
- edge β a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
- leave-taking β a saying farewell; a parting or goodbye; departure: His leave-taking was brief.
- disassociation β to dissociate.
- discrepancy β the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement, as by displaying an unexpected or unacceptable difference; inconsistency: The discrepancy between the evidence and his account of what happened led to his arrest.
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- nonextant β Not extant.