something that is stowed or to be stowed
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stowagesomething that is stowed or to be stowed
secretsSomething that is kept or meant to be kept unknown or unseen by others
scarcelyUsed to suggest that something is unlikely to be or certainly not the case
portendingBe a sign or warning that (something, esp. something momentous or calamitous) is likely to happen
constativeDenoting a speech act or sentence that is a statement declaring something to be the case
funniestUsed to emphasize that something is unpleasant or wrong and should be regarded seriously or avoided
portendedBe a sign or warning that (something, esp. something momentous or calamitous) is likely to happen
deleingloop-shaped mark used on printed or written material to indicate that something is to be deleted
deledloop-shaped mark used on printed or written material to indicate that something is to be deleted
deleloop-shaped mark used on printed or written material to indicate that something is to be deleted
delesloop-shaped mark used on printed or written material to indicate that something is to be deleted
attachmentAn extra part or extension that is or can be attached to something to perform a particular function
attachmentsAn extra part or extension that is or can be attached to something to perform a particular function
crammedPut (something) quickly or roughly into something that is or appears to be too small to contain it
pretendingEngage in a game or fantasy that involves supposing something that is not the case to be so
deductionsAn amount that is or may be deducted from something, esp. from taxable income or tax to be paid
deductionAn amount that is or may be deducted from something, esp. from taxable income or tax to be paid
fleshsomething that strict justice demands is due, but can only be paid with great loss or suffering to the payer
allegedlyUsed to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof
sharesThe allotted or due amount of something that a person expects to have or to do, or that is expected to be accepted or done by them