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Adumbrates
- verb - 1. To outlne, give a faint indication.
2. To foreshadow.
3. To overshadow, obscure.
- describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of; "sketch the outline of the book"; "outline his ideas"
- give to understand; "I insinuated that I did not like his wife"
- overshadows
Advantaged
- verb - give an advantage to; "This system advantages the rich"
Advantages
- noun - (tennis) first point scored after deuce
- benefit resulting from some event or action; "it turned out to my advantage"; "reaping the rewards of generosity"
- give an advantage to; "This system advantages the rich"
- the quality of having a superior or more favorable position; "the experience gave him the advantage over me"
- Upside
Aeroplanes
- noun - an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets; "the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane"
Aerospaces
- noun - the atmosphere and outer space considered as a whole
Aestivated
- verb - sleep during summer; "certain animals estivate"
Aestivates
- verb - sleep during summer; "certain animals estivate"
Affiliated
- verb - being joined in close association; "affiliated clubs"; "all art schools whether independent or attached to universities"
- join in an affiliation; "The two colleges affiliated"; "They affiliated with a national group"
- keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues"
Affiliates
- noun - a subordinate or subsidiary associate; a person who is affiliated with another or with an organization
- a subsidiary or subordinate organization that is affiliated with another organization; "network affiliates"
- join in an affiliation; "The two colleges affiliated"; "They affiliated with a national group"
- keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues"
Affricates
- noun - a composite speech sound consisting of a stop and a fricative articulated at the same point (as `ch' in `chair' and `j' in `joy')