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abranchiate
adj.
1.having no gills
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abranchial
abramis brama
abramis
abraham's bosom
abraham stoker
abraham lincoln
abraham
abrading stone
abrader
abraded
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abranchious
abrase
abrasion
abrasive
abrasive material
abrasiveness
abreact
abreaction
abreast
abreast of
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powerfulness
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set the pace
to decide on a rate of speed to do something that others will follow
The manager of the factory sets the pace for his employees.
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: In other words, grammar grows and changeg, and there is no such thing as correct use of English for the past, the present and the future.
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: All the words that man has invented are divided into eight classes, which are called parts of speech.
P: "The door is broke."
Q: Yet this would have been correct in Shakespeare's time.
R: Today, only an uneducated person would say, "My arm is broke."
S: For example, in Shakespeare's play Hamlet, there is the line.
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