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Aether
- noun - a medium that was once supposed to fill all space and to support the propagation of electromagnetic waves
- personification of the sky or upper air breathed by the Olympians; son of Erebus and night or of Chaos and darkness
Anther
- noun - the part of the stamen that contains pollen; usually borne on a stalk
Antler
- noun - deciduous horn of a member of the deer family
Artier
- adjective - showily imitative of art or artists
Bather
- noun - a person who takes a bath
- a person who travels through the water by swimming; "he is not a good swimmer"
Batter
- noun - (baseball) a ballplayer who is batting
- a liquid or semiliquid mixture, as of flour, eggs, and milk, used in cooking
- Knocks about
- make a dent or impression in; "dinge a soft hat"
- strike against forcefully; "Winds buffeted the tent"
- strike violently and repeatedly; "She clobbered the man who tried to attack her"
Better
- adjective -
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- (comparative and superlative of `well') wiser or more advantageous and hence advisable; "it would be better to speak to him"; "the White House thought it best not to respond"
- (comparative of `good') changed for the better in health or fitness; "her health is better now"; "I feel better"
- (comparative of `good') superior to another (of the same class or set or kind) in excellence or quality or desirability or suitability; more highly skilled than another; "You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din"; "a better coat"; "a better type of car"; "a suit with a better fit"; "a better chance of success"; "produced a better mousetrap"; "she's better in math than in history"
- (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well');
- (used for emphasis or as an intensifier) entirely or fully; "a book well worth reading"; "was well aware of the dif
Bitter
- adjective -
- causing a sharp and acrid taste experience;
- causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold;
- English term for a dry sharp-tasting ale with strong flavor of hops (usually on draft)
- expressive of severe grief or regret;
- harsh or corrosive in tone;
- make bitter
- marked by strong resentment or cynicism;
- proceeding from or exhibiting great hostility or animosity;
- Unsweet
- very difficult to accept or bear; "the bitter truth"; "a bitter sorrow"
Bother
- noun - an angry disturbance; "he didn't want to make a fuss"; "they had labor trouble"; "a spot of bother"
- cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations;
- intrude or enter uninvited; "Don't bother the professor while she is grading term papers"
- make confused or perplexed or puzzled
- make nervous or agitated; "The mere thought of her bothered him and made his heart beat faster"
- Pester
- something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness; "washing dishes was a nuisance before we got a dish washer"; "a bit of a bother"; "he's not a friend, he's an infliction"
- take the trouble to do something; concern oneself; "He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday"; "Don't bother, please"
- to cause inconvenience or discomfort to; "Sorry to trouble you, but..."
Butler
- noun - a manservant (usually the head servant of a household) who has charge of wines and the table
- English novelist who described a fictitious land he called Erewhon (1835-1902)
- English poet (1612-1680)