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  • 31foreshortening — ▪ art  method of rendering a specific object or figure in a picture in depth. The artist records, in varying degrees, the distortion that is seen by the eye when an object or figure is viewed at a distance or at an unusual angle.       In a… …

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  • 32Sopor — Abnormally deep sleep, an unusually profound sleep, a stupor from which it is difficult to rouse a person. Sopor may be due to a drug. Sopor is Latin for deep sleep. The root is somnus, the Latin for sleep (and the name of the Roman god of… …

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  • 33bright — adj. 1 full of light VERBS ▪ be ▪ The offices are going to be bright and airy. ▪ look, seem ▪ The factory s future now looks bright. (= seems good) ▪ …

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  • 34loud — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} adj. VERBS ▪ be, sound ▪ turn sth up ▪ She turned the radio up loud. ADVERB ▪ extremely …

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  • 35falsetto — fal·set·to || fɔːl setəʊ n. high pitched voice of a man (Music); one who sings with such a voice adj. (Music) of or pertaining to a falsetto; pertaining to an unnaturally high pitched voice (esp. in a man); pertaining to one who sings with… …

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  • 36falsettos — fal·set·to || fɔːl setəʊ n. high pitched voice of a man (Music); one who sings with such a voice adj. (Music) of or pertaining to a falsetto; pertaining to an unnaturally high pitched voice (esp. in a man); pertaining to one who sings with… …

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  • 37ἀωρόλειον — ἀωρόλειος unnaturally smooth masc/fem acc sg ἀωρόλειος unnaturally smooth neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 38Excrescence — Ex*cres cence . [F. excrescence, excroissanse, L. excrescentia excrescences, neut. pl. of p. pr. of excrescere. See {Excrescent}.] An excrescent appendage, as, a wart or tumor; anything growing out unnaturally from anything else; a preternatural… …

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  • 39Miscreated — Mis cre*at ed, a. Formed unnaturally or illegitimately; deformed. Spenser. Milton. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 40Monstrously — Mon strous*ly, adv. In a monstrous manner; unnaturally; extraordinarily; as, monstrously wicked. Who with his wife is monstrously in love. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …

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