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94 rows · Definition; Angel (n) - 1. Evil genius, demon 2. Good genius, darling 3. Gold coin, having as its device the archangel Michael: Ape (n) - 1. Imitator 2. Fool 3. Term of endearment: Apple-john (n) - A kind of apple with a shriveled skin …
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Dewberry - (DOO-bair-ee) a type of blackberry plant bearing deep purple to black fruit. Also refers to the berries which come from the dewberry bush. Dewlap - (DOO-lap) the flaps of loose skin that hang from the neck that tend to develop …
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