Rats! as some write it
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PFUI"Rats!", as some write it
rewrittenWrite (something) again so as to alter or improve it
rewroteWrite (something) again so as to alter or improve it
rewritingWrite (something) again so as to alter or improve it
enteringWrite or key (information) in a book, computer, etc., so as to record it
ALRIGHTO.K., as some spell it
GABSome people have it as a gift
phthisickyhaving phthisis, or some symptom of it, as difficulty in breathing
capsicumsthe fruit of such a plant or some preparation of it, used as a condiment and intestinal stimulant
documentsmaterial substance (as a coin or stone) having on it a representation of thoughts by means of some conventional mark or symbol
cyclopropaneA flammable, gaseous synthetic compound whose molecule contains a ring of three carbon atoms. It has some use as a general anesthetic
virionsthe infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a nucleic acid core, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope
virionthe infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a nucleic acid core, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope
frontingPlace (a sentence element) at the beginning of a sentence instead of in its usual position, typically for emphasis or as feature of some dialects, as in horrible it was
bulrushesA tall rushlike water plant of the sedge family. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it has been widely used for weaving and is grown as an aid to water purification in some areas
bullrushesA tall rushlike water plant of the sedge family. Native to temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, it has been widely used for weaving and is grown as an aid to water purification in some areas
graphitesA gray, crystalline, allotropic form of carbon that occurs as a mineral in some rocks and can be made from coke. It is used as a solid lubricant, in pencils, and as a moderator in nuclear reactors
predestination(as a doctrine in Christian theology) The divine foreordaining of all that will happen, esp. with regard to the salvation of some and not others. It has been particularly associated with the teachings of St. Augustine of Hippo and of Calvin