used as a substitute word for one regarded as objectionable
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bleeping(used as a substitute word for one regarded as objectionable)
bleepsA sound of this type used in broadcasting as a substitute for a censored word or phrase
metonymsA word, name, or expression used as a substitute for something else with which it is closely associated. For example, Washington is a metonym for the federal government of the U.S
theed as a function word to designate one of a class as the best, most typical, best known, or most worth singling out this is the life the pill sometimes used before a personal name to denote the most prominent bearer of that name
amolesthe root of any of several plants, as Mexican species of agaves, used as a substitute for soap
amolethe root of any of several plants, as Mexican species of agaves, used as a substitute for soap
raccahout(Arabic) acorn meal, used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids also RACAHOUT
raccahoutsRACCAHOUT, (Arabic) acorn meal, used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids also RACAHOUT
buckbeanA plant of bogs and shallow water with creeping rhizomes, beanlike leaves that consist of three leaflets, and white or pinkish hairy flowers. Formerly used as a substitute for hops, it is now cultivated as an ornamental aquatic plant
buckbeansA plant of bogs and shallow water with creeping rhizomes, beanlike leaves that consist of three leaflets, and white or pinkish hairy flowers. Formerly used as a substitute for hops, it is now cultivated as an ornamental aquatic plant
dextrinssoluble, gummy substance, formed from starch by the action of heat, acids, or ferments, occurring in various forms and having dextrorotatory properties: used chiefly as a thickening agent in printing inks and food, as a mucilage, and as a substitute for g
dextrinsoluble, gummy substance, formed from starch by the action of heat, acids, or ferments, occurring in various forms and having dextrorotatory properties: used chiefly as a thickening agent in printing inks and food, as a mucilage, and as a substitute for g
dextrinesoluble, gummy substance, formed from starch by the action of heat, acids, or ferments, occurring in various forms and having dextrorotatory properties: used chiefly as a thickening agent in printing inks and food, as a mucilage, and as a substitute for g
dextrinessoluble, gummy substance, formed from starch by the action of heat, acids, or ferments, occurring in various forms and having dextrorotatory properties: used chiefly as a thickening agent in printing inks and food, as a mucilage, and as a substitute for g