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  • 101Valery Chkalov — Chkalov redirects here. For other uses, see Chkalov (disambiguation). Valery Pavlovich Chkalov Valery Chkalov in 1937 …

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  • 102defile — defile1 defilable, adj. defilement, n. defiler, n. defilingly, adv. /di fuyl /, v.t., defiled, defiling. 1. to make foul, dirty, or unclean; pollute; taint; debase. 2. to violate the chastity of …

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  • 103pollute — polluter, n. pollutive, adj. /peuh looht /, v.t., polluted, polluting. 1. to make foul or unclean, esp. with harmful chemical or waste products; dirty: to pollute the air with smoke. 2. to make morally unclean; defile. 3. to render ceremonially… …

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  • 104pollute — v. a. 1. Defile, soil, taint, make foul, make unclean. 2. Corrupt, infect, contaminate, vitiate, deprave, debase, poison, impair, taint, pervert, tarnish, stain. 3. Desecrate, profane. 4. Violate, debauch, dishonor, ravish, abuse, defile,… …

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  • 105pollute — pol•lute [[t]pəˈlut[/t]] v. t. lut•ed, lut•ing 1) ecl to make foul or unclean, esp. with harmful chemical or waste products; contaminate: to pollute the air with smoke[/ex] 2) to make impure or morally unclean; defile; debase: to pollute the mind …

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  • 106defile — I. /dəˈfaɪl / (say duh fuyl) verb (t) (defiled, defiling) 1. to make foul, dirty, or unclean; pollute; taint. 2. to violate the chastity of. 3. to make ceremonially unclean; desecrate. 4. to sully (a reputation, etc.). {alteration of befile (Old… …

  • 107pollute — /pəˈlut / (say puh looht) verb (t) (polluted, polluting) 1. to make foul or unclean; dirty. 2. to make morally unclean; defile. 3. to render ceremonially impure; desecrate. {Latin pollūtus, past participle} –polluter, noun …

  • 108Beray — Be*ray (b[ e]*r[=a] ), v. t. [Pref. be + ray to defile.] To make foul; to soil; to defile. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] || …

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  • 109Bespawl — Be*spawl , v. t. To daub, soil, or make foul with spawl or spittle. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 110Dirt — Dirt, v. t. To make foul of filthy; to dirty. Swift. [1913 Webster] …

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