Not as easy to come by
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RARERNot as easy to come by
SCARCENot easy to come by
fetch(of a vessel) to come to a halt, as by lowering an anchor or running aground; bring up
shoutedcause to be, come, or stop by or as if by shouting shouted himself hoarse the proponents shouted down the opposition
asideswords spoken so as not to be heard by certain people
asidewords spoken so as not to be heard by certain people
unequalnot adequate, as in amount, power, ability, etc. (usually fol. by to)
turnto cause to go no further or to return, as by not welcoming; send away
incommensurableNot able to be judged by the same standard as something; having no common standard of measurement
strayingMove without a specific purpose or by mistake, esp. so as to get lost or arrive somewhere where one should not be
straysMove without a specific purpose or by mistake, esp. so as to get lost or arrive somewhere where one should not be
BOHRTo whom Einstein wrote, "Not often in life has a human being caused me such joy by his mere presence as you did"
paralipsisthe suggestion, by deliberately brief treatment of a topic, that much of significance is being omitted, as in "not to mention other faults."
exonymsname used by foreigners to refer to a people or social group that the group itself does not use, as Germans for Deutsche
exonymname used by foreigners to refer to a people or social group that the group itself does not use, as Germans for Deutsche
ajivasall in the universe that is not jiva, as space, time, matter, and those things by which rest and motion are possible to objects
enhypostasiapersonality not existing independently but by union with another, as the human nature of Christ was said to be dependent on his divine nature
ajivaall in the universe that is not jiva, as space, time, matter, and those things by which rest and motion are possible to objects
enhypostasiasENHYPOSTASIA, personality not existing independently but by union with another, as the human nature of Christ was said to be dependent on his divine nature
warranty(in contract law) A term or promise in a contract, breach of which entitles the innocent party to damages but not to treat the contract as discharged by breach
warranties(in contract law) A term or promise in a contract, breach of which entitles the innocent party to damages but not to treat the contract as discharged by breach
carriersA person or other organism that possesses a particular gene, esp. as a single copy whose effect is masked by a dominant allele, so that the associated characteristic (such as a hereditary disease) is not displayed but may be passed to offspring
positivismsThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law
positivismThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law
thankedto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something
thankerto express gratitude to thanked her for the present used in the phrase thank you usually without a subject to politely express gratitude thank you for your consideration or sometimes to emphasize a preceding statement especially by implying that it is not subject to question likes her job just fine, thank you used in such phrases as thank God, thank goodness usually without a subject to express gratitude or more often only the speaker's or writer's pleasure or satisfaction in something