The Great by Hecht and Fowler
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MAGOO"The Great ...," by Hecht and Fowler.
driving(of rain or snow) Falling and being blown by the wind with great force
tepeea conical tent usually consisting of skins and used especially by American Indians of the Great Plains
soddieshouse built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used esp. by settlers on the Great Plains, when timber was scarce
soddyhouse built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used esp. by settlers on the Great Plains, when timber was scarce
billionnumber represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 9 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 12 zeros
octillionscardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 27 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 48 zeros
septendecillioncardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 54 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 102 zeros
catriggedrigged like a catboat, having one great fore-and-aft mainsail spread by a gaff at the head and a boom at the foot
patrialnative of any country who, by virtue of the birth of a parent or grandparent in Great Britain, has citizenship and residency rights there
quangos(esp. in Great Britain) a semi-public advisory and administrative body supported by the government and having most of its members appointed by the government
quango(esp. in Great Britain) a semi-public advisory and administrative body supported by the government and having most of its members appointed by the government
catarrhineOf or relating to primates of a group that comprises the Old World monkeys, gibbons, great apes, and humans. They are distinguished by having nostrils that are close together and directed downward
manlikebipedal primate mammal (Homo sapiens) that is anatomically related to the great apes but distinguished especially by notable development of the brain with a resultant capacity for articulate speech and abstract reasoning, is usually considered to form a variable number of freely interbreeding races, and is the sole living representative of the hominid family
mansbipedal primate mammal (Homo sapiens) that is anatomically related to the great apes but distinguished especially by notable development of the brain with a resultant capacity for articulate speech and abstract reasoning, is usually considered to form a variable number of freely interbreeding races, and is the sole living representative of the hominid family