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Semble
- - To imitate; to make a representation or likeness.
Sombre
- adjective - dark
- grave or even gloomy in character; "solemn and mournful music"; "a suit of somber black"; "a somber mood"
- lacking brightness or color; dull; "drab faded curtains"; "sober Puritan grey"; "children in somber brown clothes"
Stable
- adjective - a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
- firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation; "the economy is stable"
- maintaining equilibrium
- not taking part readily in chemical change
- resistant to change of position or condition; "a stable ladder"; "a stable peace"; "a stable relationship"; "stable prices"
- shelter in a stable; "stable horses"
- showing little if any change; "a static population"
Suable
- - Capable of being sued; subject by law to be called to answer in court.
Thible
- - A slice; a skimmer; a spatula; a pudding stick.
Timbre
- noun - (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound); "the timbre of her soprano was rich and lovely"; "the muffled tones of the broken bell summoned them to meet"
Treble
- adjective - having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities; "a double (or dual) role for an actor"; "the office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and private influence"- R.W.Emerson; "every episode has its double and treble meaning"-Frederick Harrison
- having or denoting a high range; "soprano voice"; "soprano sax"; "the boy still had a fine treble voice"; "the treble clef"
- having three units or components or elements; "a ternary operation"; "a treble row of red beads"; "overcrowding made triple sessions necessary"; "triple time has three beats per measure"; "triplex windows"
- increase threefold; "Triple your income!"
- sing treble
- the pitch range of the highest female voice
- three times as great or many; "a claim for treble (or triple) damages"; "a threefold increase"
Tumble
- noun - a sudden drop from an upright position; "he had a nasty spill on the ice"
- an acrobatic feat of rolling or turning end over end
- cause to topple or tumble by pushing
- do gymnastics, roll and turn skillfully
- fall apart; "the building crumbled after the explosion"; "Negotiations broke down"
- fall down, as if collapsing;
- fall suddenly and sharply; "Prices tumbled after the devaluation of the currency"
- fly around; "The clothes tumbled in the dryer"; "rising smoke whirled in the air"
- put clothes in a tumbling barrel, where they are whirled about in hot air, usually with the purpose of drying; "Wash in warm water and tumble dry"
- roll over and over, back and forth
- suffer a sudden downfall, overthrow, or defeat
- throw together in a confused mass; "They tumbled the teams with no apparent pattern"
- understand, usually after some initial difficulty; "She didn't know what her classmates
Unable
- adjective - (usually followed by `to') lacking necessary physical or mental ability; "dyslexics are unable to learn to read adequately"; "the sun was unable to melt enough snow"
- (usually followed by `to') not having the necessary means or skill or know-how; "unable to get to town without a car"; "unable to obtain funds"
- lacking in power or forcefulness; "an ineffectual ruler"; "like an unable phoenix in hot ashes"
Usable
- adjective - capable of being put to use; "usable byproducts"
- convenient for use or disposal; "the house is available after July 1"; "2000 square feet of usable office space"
- fit or ready for use or service; "the toaster was still functional even after being dropped"; "the lawnmower is a bit rusty but still usable"; "an operational aircraft"; "the dishwasher is now in working order"