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a socialist or communist, bloodshot, color of blood, having a red coloring, made from black grapes, of the color of blood, one of the primary colors, color similar to that of blood; redness; condition of being in debt; person who holds radical politica...red
a sound made by snoring, breathe noisily in sleep, hoarse harsh sound made while sleeping, make a hoarse sound in the throat while sleepingsnore
a spatter, act or sound of splattering; amount splattered, splash, scatter in drops; mark with scattered drops of a liquid; cause to spatter; make a spattering soundsplatter
a trademark for a movie sound effect system emitting low-frequency sound signals that are felt by the audience as vibrationsSensurround
a trademark for a musical instrument similar to a zitherAutoharp
a trademark for an electronic circuit that reduces noise on an audio tape recording, commercial name for a device that decreases noise from recorded soundDolby
a trademark for the golden statuette awarded annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to people in the film industry for achievement in the making of movies, code word for letter "O", gold statue awarded by the Academy of Motion Pict...Oscar
abbreviate word, block player illegally, bullet holder, clamp, fastener; shred; short segment of video; selecting part of a graphic document for the purpose of editing (Computers); cartridge for bullets; sharp blow, sharp strike, clipping, curtail, cut...clip
abdominal pain, bar with bent ends, be affected with cramp, confine, impede, restrain; constrict; fasten with a clamp, confined place, cramp iron, device for holding things together, hamper, hold together, muscle contraction; clamp, bar which holds obj...cramp
ability to spell, act of writing or saying the letters of a word in their proper order; way in which a word is spelled, forming words by ordering letters, specific example of letter orderspelling
ability to tell sounds apart, attention, ear shape, ear tuft, external part of hearing organ, form ears, invertebrate sensory organ similar to an ear, organ of hearing, part of the body used for hearing; ability to differentiate between musical tones; ...ear
ability to use voice, expressed opinion, form of verbs, pronounce something using the vocal cords, raise an opinion; adjust the tone of, regulate the tone of an organ, representative expression, right to state opinion, singer, singing part, sound like ...voice
able to conform, adaptable; compliant, submissive, in agreement, lying above layer deposited immediately before, similarconformable
abnormal breathing sound (resulting from a disease of the lungs or respiratory system)rale
abrupt fall or its sound, bluntly, chubby; full-figured; fattened; frank, sincere, direct, directly, drop abruptly or heavily, fatten up; fluff, make plump, loud fall, loud crash; blow, stroke, hit, with a loud noise, with a thumpplump
 

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