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  • 21vi´tal|ly — vi|tal «VY tuhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of life; having something to do with life; exhibited by living things: »vital energy. Growth and decay are vital processes. 2. necessary to life: »Eating is a vital function. The heart is a vital organ …

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  • 22vi|tal — «VY tuhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of life; having something to do with life; exhibited by living things: »vital energy. Growth and decay are vital processes. 2. necessary to life: »Eating is a vital function. The heart is a vital organ. 3.… …

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  • 23Polygonum sagittatum — Scratch Scratch, n. 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. [1913 Webster] The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work. Moxon.… …

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  • 24Puncture — Punc ture, n. [L. punctura, fr. pungere, punctum, to prick. See {Pungent}.] 1. The act of puncturing; perforating with something pointed. [1913 Webster] 2. A small hole made by a point; a slight wound, bite, or sting; as, the puncture of a nail,… …

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  • 25Rase — Rase, n. 1. A scratching out, or erasure. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. A slight wound; a scratch. [Obs.] Hooker. [1913 Webster] 3. (O. Eng. Law) A way of measuring in which the commodity measured was made even with the top of the measuring vessel by… …

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  • 26Scratch — Scratch, n. 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. [1913 Webster] The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work. Moxon. [1913… …

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  • 27Scratch cradle — Scratch Scratch, n. 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. [1913 Webster] The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work. Moxon.… …

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  • 28Scratch grass — Scratch Scratch, n. 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. [1913 Webster] The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work. Moxon.… …

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  • 29Scratch wig — Scratch Scratch, n. 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. [1913 Webster] The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work. Moxon.… …

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  • 30start from scratch — Scratch Scratch, n. 1. A break in the surface of a thing made by scratching, or by rubbing with anything pointed or rough; a slight wound, mark, furrow, or incision. [1913 Webster] The coarse file . . . makes deep scratches in the work. Moxon.… …

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