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oewn-13936442-n | i110061 | oewn-ray-n | n | noun.shape | (mathematics) a straight line extending from a point | [
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oewn-13936581-n | i110062 | oewn-cast-n oewn-mold-n oewn-mould-n oewn-stamp-n | n | noun.shape | the distinctive form in which a thing is made | [
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oewn-13936864-n | i110063 | oewn-branch-n oewn-leg-n oewn-ramification-n | n | noun.shape | a part of a forked or branching shape | [
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] | he broke off one of the branches | null | null |
oewn-13937156-n | i110064 | oewn-brachium-n | n | noun.shape | (biology) a branching or armlike part of an animal | [
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oewn-13937280-n | i110065 | oewn-fork-n oewn-crotch-n | n | noun.shape | the region of the angle formed by the junction of two branches | [
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] | they took the south fork | null | null |
oewn-13937488-n | i110066 | oewn-pouch-n oewn-sac-n oewn-sack-n oewn-pocket-n | n | noun.shape | an enclosed space | [
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] | the trapped miners found a pocket of air | null | null |
oewn-13937623-n | i110067 | oewn-block-n oewn-cube-n | n | noun.shape | a three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides | [
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{
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13937870-n | i110068 | oewn-pyramid-n | n | noun.shape | a polyhedron having a polygonal base and triangular sides with a common vertex | [
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oewn-13938056-n | i110069 | oewn-ovoid-n | n | noun.shape | an egg-shaped object | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13938146-n | i110070 | oewn-tetrahedron-n | n | noun.shape | any polyhedron having four plane faces | [
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}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13938242-n | i110071 | oewn-pentahedron-n | n | noun.shape | any polyhedron having five plane faces | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13938338-n | i110072 | oewn-hexahedron-n | n | noun.shape | any polyhedron having six plane faces | [
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{
"@relType": "hyponym",
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13938450-n | i110073 | oewn-rhombohedron-n | n | noun.shape | a parallelepiped bounded by six similar faces (either rhombuses or parallelograms) | [
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},
{
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13938627-n | i110074 | oewn-octahedron-n | n | noun.shape | any polyhedron having eight plane faces | [
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"@relType": "hypernym",
"@target": "oewn-13906542-n"
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13938723-n | i110075 | oewn-decahedron-n | n | noun.shape | any polyhedron having ten plane faces | [
{
"@relType": "hypernym",
"@target": "oewn-13906542-n"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13938817-n | i110076 | oewn-dodecahedron-n | n | noun.shape | any polyhedron having twelve plane faces | [
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}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13938916-n | i110077 | oewn-icosahedron-n | n | noun.shape | any polyhedron having twenty plane faces | [
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}
] | null | null |
|
oewn-13939032-n | i110078 | oewn-regular_polyhedron-n oewn-regular_convex_solid-n oewn-regular_convex_polyhedron-n oewn-Platonic_body-n oewn-Platonic_solid-n oewn-ideal_solid-n | n | noun.shape | any one of five solids whose faces are congruent regular polygons and whose polyhedral angles are all congruent | [
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{
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13939396-n | i110079 | oewn-polyhedral_angle-n | n | noun.shape | the space enclosed by three or more planes that intersect in a vertex | [
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oewn-13939528-n | i110080 | oewn-face_angle-n | n | noun.shape | the angle formed by two edges of a polyhedral angle | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13939636-n | i110081 | oewn-regular_tetrahedron-n | n | noun.shape | a tetrahedron with four equilateral triangular faces | [
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"@relType": "hypernym",
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}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13939754-n | i110082 | oewn-cube-n oewn-regular_hexahedron-n | n | noun.shape | a hexahedron with six equal squares as faces | [
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{
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},
{
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13939960-n | i110083 | oewn-tesseract-n | n | noun.shape | the four-dimensional analogue of a cube | [
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}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13940055-n | i110084 | oewn-quadrate-n | n | noun.shape | a cubelike object | [
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}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13940127-n | i110085 | oewn-regular_dodecahedron-n | n | noun.shape | a dodecahedron with twelve regular pentagons as faces | [
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}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13940247-n | i110086 | oewn-regular_octahedron-n | n | noun.shape | an octahedron with eight equilateral triangles as faces | [
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}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13940367-n | i110087 | oewn-regular_icosahedron-n | n | noun.shape | an icosahedron with twenty equilateral triangles as faces | [
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}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13940490-n | i110088 | oewn-frustum-n | n | noun.shape | a truncated cone or pyramid; the part that is left when a cone or pyramid is cut by a plane parallel to the base and the apical part is removed | [
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},
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oewn-13940723-n | i110089 | oewn-truncated_pyramid-n | n | noun.shape | a frustum formed from a pyramid | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13940818-n | i110090 | oewn-truncated_cone-n | n | noun.shape | a frustum formed from a cone | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13940907-n | i110091 | oewn-prismatoid-n | n | noun.shape | a polyhedron whose vertices all lie in one or the other of two parallel planes; the faces that lie in those planes are the bases of the prismatoid | [
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oewn-13941128-n | i110092 | oewn-prismoid-n | n | noun.shape | a prismatoid whose bases are polygons having the same number of sides and whose other faces are trapezoids or parallelograms | [
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oewn-13941307-n | i110093 | oewn-tail-n oewn-tail_end-n | n | noun.shape | any projection that resembles the tail of an animal | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13941420-n | i110094 | oewn-tongue-n oewn-knife-n | n | noun.shape | any long thin projection that is transient | [
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] | tongues of flame licked at the walls | null | null |
oewn-13941617-n | i110095 | oewn-tilt_angle-n | n | noun.shape | the angle a rocket makes with the vertical as it curves along its trajectory | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13941750-n | i110096 | oewn-trapezohedron-n | n | noun.shape | a polyhedron whose faces are trapeziums | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13941849-n | i110097 | oewn-vertical_angle-n | n | noun.shape | either of two equal and opposite angles formed by the intersection of two straight lines | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13941998-n | i110098 | oewn-verticil-n | n | noun.shape | a whorl of leaves growing around a stem | [
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}
] | null | null |
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oewn-13942092-n | i110099 | oewn-view_angle-n oewn-angle_of_view-n | n | noun.shape | the angle included by a photographic lens | [
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] | null | null |
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oewn-13942206-n | i110100 | oewn-washout-n | n | noun.shape | the channel or break produced by erosion of relatively soft soil by water | [
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] | it was several days after the storm before they could repair the washout and open the road | null | null |
oewn-13942427-n | i110101 | oewn-wave_angle-n | n | noun.shape | the angle of arrival (or departure) of a radio wave with respect to the axis of an antenna array | [
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oewn-13942580-n | i110102 | oewn-wedge-n oewn-wedge_shape-n oewn-cuneus-n | n | noun.shape | any shape that is triangular in cross section | [
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oewn-13942718-n | i110103 | oewn-projection-n | n | noun.shape | any solid convex shape that juts out from something | [
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oewn-13942952-n | i110104 | oewn-keel-n | n | noun.shape | a projection or ridge that suggests a keel | [
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oewn-92423476-n | in | oewn-accordion_fold-n oewn-zig-zag_fold-n oewn-z-fold-n oewn-concertina_fold-n | n | noun.shape | a continuous parallel folding in an accordion-like fashion, that is with folds alternatively made to the front and back in zig-zag folds. | [
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oewn-92436939-n | in | oewn-head_line-n | n | noun.shape | A head line is a crease on the palm said to represent the person's mind and the way it works, including learning style, communication style, intellectualism, and thirst for knowledge. | [
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oewn-92437754-n | in | oewn-pedal_curve-n | n | noun.shape | the curve resulting from the orthogonal projection of a fixed point on the tangent lines of a given curve. | [
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oewn-92438963-n | in | oewn-indifference_curve-n | n | noun.shape | In microeconomic theory, a graph showing different bundles of goods between which a consumer is indifferent. | [
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oewn-92438964-n | in | oewn-demand_curve-n | n | noun.shape | In economics, the graph depicting the relationship between the price of a certain commodity and the amount of it that consumers are willing and able to purchase at that given price. | [
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oewn-92439239-n | in | oewn-dihedral_angle-n oewn-torsion_angle-n | n | noun.shape | the angle between two planes. | [
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oewn-92439377-n | in | oewn-polygonal_chain-n | n | noun.shape | in geometry, a connected series of line segments. | [
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oewn-92439921-n | in | oewn-Pythagorean_triangle-n | n | noun.shape | A right triangle in which the lengths of the sides are three positive integers a, b, and c, such that a^2 + b^2 = c^2. | [
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oewn-92440865-n | in | oewn-caustic-n | n | noun.shape | the envelope of light rays reflected or refracted by a curved surface or object | [
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oewn-92440987-n | in | oewn-conchoid-n | n | noun.shape | Any of a family of curves defined as the locus of points p, such that each p is on a line that passes through a given fixed point P and intersects a given curve, C, and the distance from p to the point of intersection with C is a specified constant (note that for nontrivial cases two such points p satisfy the criteria, and the resultant curve has two parts). | [
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oewn-92440988-n | in | oewn-conchoid_of_Nicomedes-n | n | noun.shape | the conchoid of a straight line with respect to a point not on the line. | [
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oewn-92441126-n | in | oewn-brachistochrone-n | n | noun.shape | a curve between two points along which a body can move under gravity in a shorter time than for any other curve. | [
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oewn-92446204-n | in | oewn-supply_curve-n | n | noun.shape | in economics, graphic representation of the relationship between product price and quantity of product that a seller is willing and able to supply. | [
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oewn-92447289-n | in | oewn-regular_prism-n | n | noun.shape | A right prism whose bases are regular polygons. | [
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oewn-92447290-n | in | oewn-right_prism-n | n | noun.shape | a prism that has exactly two bases and whose other sides are all rectangles that are perpendicular to these bases. | [
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oewn-92448346-n | in | oewn-regular_pyramid-n | n | noun.shape | a pyramid whose base is a regular polygon and whose vertex is on the perpendicular to the base through its center. | [
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oewn-92449688-n | in | oewn-cosine_curve-n | n | noun.shape | a curve whose equation in Cartesian coordinates is of the form y = a cos x. | [
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] | The shape of the cosine curve is the same for each full rotation of the angle and so the function is called 'periodic'. | a curve whose equation in Cartesian coordinates is of the form y = a cos x. | plWordNet 4.0 |
oewn-92449689-n | in | oewn-cotangent_curve-n | n | noun.shape | a curve whose equation in Cartesian coordinates is of the form y = a cot x. | [
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}
] | Note that the cotangent curve, like all trigonometric graphs, is periodic. | a curve whose equation in Cartesian coordinates is of the form y = a cot x. | plWordNet 4.0 |
oewn-92449693-n | in | oewn-tangent_curve-n | n | noun.shape | a plane curve that is the graph of the equation y = tan x, where x is an angle. | [
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"@target": "oewn-13890262-n"
}
] | The shape of the tangent curve is the same for each full rotation of the angle and so the function is called 'periodic'. | a plane curve that is the graph of the equation y = tan x, where x is an angle. | plWordNet 4.0 |
oewn-92471046-n | in | oewn-square_pyramid-n | n | noun.shape | a three-dimensional geometric figure with a square base and four triangular sides that connect at one point; a pyramid with a square base. | [
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] | The Great Pyramid of Giza is an example of a square pyramid. | a three-dimensional geometric figure with a square base and four triangular sides that connect at one point; a pyramid with a square base. | plWordNet 4.0 |
oewn-92471253-n | in | oewn-regular_pentagon-n | n | noun.shape | a pentagon in which the angles are all equal, and the sides all equal. | [
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] | A regular pentagon has five lines of reflectional symmetry, and rotational symmetry of order 5 (through 72°, 144°, 216° and 288°). | a pentagon in which the angles are all equal, and the sides all equal. | plWordNet 4.0 |
oewn-00001740-a | i1 | oewn-able-a | a | adj.all | (usually followed by `to') having the necessary means or skill or know-how or authority to do something | [
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},
{
"@relType": "attribute",
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}
] | able to swim | null | null |
oewn-00002098-a | i2 | oewn-unable-a | a | adj.all | (usually followed by `to') not having the necessary means or skill or know-how | [
{
"@relType": "attribute",
"@target": "oewn-05207437-n"
}
] | unable to get to town without a car | null | null |
oewn-00002312-a | i3 | oewn-abaxial-a oewn-dorsal-a | a | adj.all | facing away from the axis of an organ or organism | [
{
"@relType": "domain_topic",
"@target": "oewn-06047178-n"
}
] | the abaxial surface of a leaf is the underside or side facing away from the stem | null | null |
oewn-00002527-a | i4 | oewn-adaxial-a oewn-ventral-a | a | adj.all | nearest to or facing toward the axis of an organ or organism | [
{
"@relType": "domain_topic",
"@target": "oewn-06047178-n"
}
] | the upper side of a leaf is known as the adaxial surface | null | null |
oewn-00002730-a | i5 | oewn-acroscopic-a | a | adj.all | facing or on the side toward the apex | [
{
"@relType": "domain_topic",
"@target": "oewn-06076105-n"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-00002843-a | i6 | oewn-basiscopic-a | a | adj.all | facing or on the side toward the base | [
{
"@relType": "domain_topic",
"@target": "oewn-06076105-n"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-00002956-a | i7 | oewn-abducent-a oewn-abducting-a | a | adj.all | especially of muscles; drawing away from the midline of the body or from an adjacent part | [
{
"@relType": "domain_topic",
"@target": "oewn-06090110-n"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-00003131-a | i8 | oewn-adducent-a oewn-adductive-a oewn-adducting-a | a | adj.all | especially of muscles; bringing together or drawing toward the midline of the body or toward an adjacent part | [
{
"@relType": "domain_topic",
"@target": "oewn-06090110-n"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-00003356-a | i9 | oewn-nascent-a | a | adj.all | being born or beginning | [
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"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00003552-s"
},
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00003699-s"
},
{
"@relType": "similar",
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] | the nascent chicks | null | null |
oewn-00003552-s | i10 | oewn-emergent-a oewn-emerging-a | s | adj.all | coming into existence | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00003356-a"
}
] | an emergent republic | null | null |
oewn-00003699-s | i11 | oewn-dissilient-a | s | adj.all | bursting open with force, as do some ripe seed vessels | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00003356-a"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-00003828-s | i12 | oewn-parturient-a | s | adj.all | giving birth | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00003356-a"
}
] | a parturient heifer | null | null |
oewn-00003938-a | i13 | oewn-dying-a | a | adj.all | in or associated with the process of passing from life or ceasing to be | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00004170-s"
},
{
"@relType": "similar",
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}
] | a dying man | null | null |
oewn-00004170-s | i14 | oewn-moribund-a | s | adj.all | being on the point of death; breathing your last | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00003938-a"
}
] | a moribund patient | null | null |
oewn-00004295-s | i15 | oewn-last-a | s | adj.all | occurring at the time of death | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00003938-a"
}
] | his last words | null | null |
oewn-00004412-a | i16 | oewn-abridged-a | a | adj.all | (used of texts) shortened by condensing or rewriting | [
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"@target": "oewn-01445077-a"
},
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"@relType": "similar",
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{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00004722-s"
},
{
"@relType": "similar",
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}
] | an abridged version | null | null |
oewn-00004614-s | i17 | oewn-cut-a oewn-shortened-a | s | adj.all | with parts removed | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00004412-a"
}
] | the drastically cut film | null | null |
oewn-00004722-s | i18 | oewn-half-length-a | s | adj.all | abridged to half its original length | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00004412-a"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-00004816-s | i19 | oewn-potted-a | s | adj.all | (British informal) summarized or abridged | [
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"@relType": "domain_region",
"@target": "oewn-08879115-n"
},
{
"@relType": "exemplifies",
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},
{
"@relType": "similar",
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}
] | a potted version of a novel | null | null |
oewn-00004979-a | i20 | oewn-unabridged-a | a | adj.all | (used of texts) not shortened | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00005106-s"
}
] | an unabridged novel | null | null |
oewn-00005106-s | i21 | oewn-full-length-a oewn-uncut-a | s | adj.all | complete | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00004979-a"
}
] | the full-length play | null | null |
oewn-00005204-a | i22 | oewn-absolute-a | a | adj.all | perfect or complete or pure | [
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"@target": "oewn-00005472-s"
},
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00005598-s"
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{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00005717-s"
},
{
"@relType": "similar",
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}
] | absolute loyalty | null | null |
oewn-00005472-s | i23 | oewn-direct-a oewn-exact-a | s | adj.all | lacking compromising or mitigating elements | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00005204-a"
}
] | the direct opposite | null | null |
oewn-00005598-s | i24 | oewn-implicit-a oewn-unquestioning-a | s | adj.all | being without doubt or reserve | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00005204-a"
}
] | implicit trust | null | null |
oewn-00005717-s | i25 | oewn-infinite-a | s | adj.all | total and all-embracing | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00005204-a"
}
] | God's infinite wisdom | null | null |
oewn-00005838-s | i26 | oewn-living-a | s | adj.all | (informal) absolute | [
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"@relType": "exemplifies",
"@target": "oewn-06332047-n"
},
{
"@relType": "exemplifies",
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},
{
"@relType": "similar",
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}
] | she is a living doll | null | null |
oewn-00006050-a | i27 | oewn-relative-a oewn-comparative-a | a | adj.all | estimated by comparison; not absolute or complete | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00006263-s"
}
] | a relative stranger | null | null |
oewn-00006263-s | i28 | oewn-relational-a | s | adj.all | having a relation or being related | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00006050-a"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-00006354-a | i29 | oewn-absorbent-a oewn-absorptive-a | a | adj.all | having power or capacity or tendency to absorb or soak up something (liquids or energy etc.) | [
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"@relType": "attribute",
"@target": "oewn-04948141-n"
},
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"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00006903-s"
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"@relType": "similar",
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{
"@relType": "similar",
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{
"@relType": "similar",
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{
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}
] | as absorbent as a sponge | null | null |
oewn-00006795-s | i30 | oewn-absorbefacient-a oewn-sorbefacient-a | s | adj.all | inducing or promoting absorption | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00006354-a"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-00006903-s | i31 | oewn-assimilating-a oewn-assimilative-a oewn-assimilatory-a | s | adj.all | capable of taking (gas, light, or liquids) into a solution | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00006354-a"
}
] | an assimilative substance | null | null |
oewn-00007115-s | i32 | oewn-hygroscopic-a | s | adj.all | absorbing moisture (as from the air) | [
{
"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00006354-a"
}
] | null | null |
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oewn-00007227-s | i33 | oewn-receptive-a | s | adj.all | able to absorb liquid (not repellent) | [
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"@relType": "similar",
"@target": "oewn-00006354-a"
}
] | the paper is ink-receptive | null | null |