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adjective 1 cruel and unpleasant: Philip had a fiendish instinct for discovering other people s weak spots. 2 very clever in an unpleasant way: a fiendish plan to ...

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[ˈfiːndɪʃ] adj 1) a fiendish plan or idea is very clever but cruel 2) a fiendish problem or question is very difficult to solve or deal with fiendishly adv.

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[adj] diabolical atrocious, beastly, brutish, cruel, demonic, demonical, devilish, diabolic, evil, hellish, inhuman, malicious, nefarious, sadistic, satanic, savage, ...

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I n 1. pinnacle, summit, tor, crest, ridge, needle, mountaintop; alp, promontory, headland, cliff, precipice, crag, bluff; mountain, elevation, eminence, hill. 2. apex ...

fiendish - English dictionary - Enacademic

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Look at other dictionaries: Fiendish — Fiend ish, a. Like a fiend; diabolically wicked or cruel; infernal; malignant; devilish; hellish. {Fiend ish*ly}, adv.

realism - Universalium - Enacademic

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b. a theory of writing in which the ordinary, familiar, or mundane aspects of life are represented in a straightforward or matter-of-fact manner that is presumed to ...

fiendish - Thesaurus of popular words - Enacademic

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adjective 1) a fiendish torturer Syn: wicked, cruel, vicious, evil, malevolent, villainous; brutal, savage, barbaric, barbarous, inhuman, murderous, ruthless, ...

fiendish - Longman dictionary of contemporary English ...

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adjective 1 cruel and unpleasant: Philip had a fiendish instinct for discovering other people s weak spots. 2 very clever in an unpleasant way: a fiendish plan to ...

fiendish - Dictionary for writing and speaking English ...

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[ˈfiːndɪʃ] adj 1) a fiendish plan or idea is very clever but cruel 2) a fiendish problem or question is very difficult to solve or deal with fiendishly adv.

fiendish - New thesaurus - Enacademic

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[adj] diabolical atrocious, beastly, brutish, cruel, demonic, demonical, devilish, diabolic, evil, hellish, inhuman, malicious, nefarious, sadistic, satanic, savage, ...

peak - A Note on the Style of the synonym finder - Enacademic

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I n 1. pinnacle, summit, tor, crest, ridge, needle, mountaintop; alp, promontory, headland, cliff, precipice, crag, bluff; mountain, elevation, eminence, hill. 2. apex ...

fiendish - English dictionary - Enacademic

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Look at other dictionaries: Fiendish — Fiend ish, a. Like a fiend; diabolically wicked or cruel; infernal; malignant; devilish; hellish. {Fiend ish*ly}, adv.

realism - Universalium - Enacademic

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b. a theory of writing in which the ordinary, familiar, or mundane aspects of life are represented in a straightforward or matter-of-fact manner that is presumed to ...

fiendish - Thesaurus of popular words - Enacademic

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adjective 1) a fiendish torturer Syn: wicked, cruel, vicious, evil, malevolent, villainous; brutal, savage, barbaric, barbarous, inhuman, murderous, ruthless, ...

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During World War II, Shang enlisted in the 17th Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC) in Cairns on 21 April 1942, aged 57. [41] The VDC was a part time volunteer force modelled on the British Home Guard, consisting of World War I veterans, men in reserved occupations and men aged 16–18, too young to enlist in the armed forces. The role of the VDC was to conduct guerilla warfare, collect ...

fiendish - Longman dictionary of contemporary English ...

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adjective 1 cruel and unpleasant: Philip had a fiendish instinct for discovering other people s weak spots. 2 very clever in an unpleasant way: a fiendish plan to ...

fiendish - Dictionary for writing and speaking English ...

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[ˈfiːndɪʃ] adj 1) a fiendish plan or idea is very clever but cruel 2) a fiendish problem or question is very difficult to solve or deal with fiendishly adv.

fiendish - New thesaurus - Enacademic

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[adj] diabolical atrocious, beastly, brutish, cruel, demonic, demonical, devilish, diabolic, evil, hellish, inhuman, malicious, nefarious, sadistic, satanic, savage, ...

peak - A Note on the Style of the synonym finder - Enacademic

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I n 1. pinnacle, summit, tor, crest, ridge, needle, mountaintop; alp, promontory, headland, cliff, precipice, crag, bluff; mountain, elevation, eminence, hill. 2. apex ...

fiendish - English dictionary - Enacademic

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Look at other dictionaries: Fiendish — Fiend ish, a. Like a fiend; diabolically wicked or cruel; infernal; malignant; devilish; hellish. {Fiend ish*ly}, adv.

realism - Universalium - Enacademic

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b. a theory of writing in which the ordinary, familiar, or mundane aspects of life are represented in a straightforward or matter-of-fact manner that is presumed to ...

fiendish - Longman dictionary of contemporary English ...

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adjective 1 cruel and unpleasant: Philip had a fiendish instinct for discovering other people s weak spots. 2 very clever in an unpleasant way: a fiendish plan to ...

fiendish - Dictionary for writing and speaking English ...

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[ˈfiːndɪʃ] adj 1) a fiendish plan or idea is very clever but cruel 2) a fiendish problem or question is very difficult to solve or deal with fiendishly adv.

fiendish - New thesaurus - Enacademic

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[adj] diabolical atrocious, beastly, brutish, cruel, demonic, demonical, devilish, diabolic, evil, hellish, inhuman, malicious, nefarious, sadistic, satanic, savage, ...

peak - A Note on the Style of the synonym finder - Enacademic

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I n 1. pinnacle, summit, tor, crest, ridge, needle, mountaintop; alp, promontory, headland, cliff, precipice, crag, bluff; mountain, elevation, eminence, hill. 2. apex ...

fiendish - English dictionary - Enacademic

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Look at other dictionaries: Fiendish — Fiend ish, a. Like a fiend; diabolically wicked or cruel; infernal; malignant; devilish; hellish. {Fiend ish*ly}, adv.

realism - Universalium - Enacademic

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b. a theory of writing in which the ordinary, familiar, or mundane aspects of life are represented in a straightforward or matter-of-fact manner that is presumed to ...

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adjective 1 cruel and unpleasant: Philip had a fiendish instinct for discovering other people s weak spots. 2 very clever in an unpleasant way: a fiendish plan to​ ...

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[ˈfiːndɪʃ] adj 1) a fiendish plan or idea is very clever but cruel 2) a fiendish problem or question is very difficult to solve or deal with fiendishly adv.

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[adj] diabolical atrocious, beastly, brutish, cruel, demonic, demonical, devilish, diabolic, evil, hellish, inhuman, malicious, nefarious, sadistic, satanic, savage, ...

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I n 1. pinnacle, summit, tor, crest, ridge, needle, mountaintop; alp, promontory, headland, cliff, precipice, crag, bluff; mountain, elevation, eminence, hill. 2. apex​ ...

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Look at other dictionaries: Fiendish — Fiend ish, a. Like a fiend; diabolically wicked or cruel; infernal; malignant; devilish; hellish. {Fiend ish*ly}, adv.

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[TA] anterior chamber of eye: that portion of the aqueous humorâ€"filled space between the cornea and the lens that is bounded in front by the cornea and part of ...

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b. a theory of writing in which the ordinary, familiar, or mundane aspects of life are represented in a straightforward or matter-of-fact manner that is presumed to​ ...

fiendish - Longman dictionary of contemporary English ...

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adjective 1 cruel and unpleasant: Philip had a fiendish instinct for discovering other people s weak spots. 2 very clever in an unpleasant way: a fiendish plan to ...

fiendish - Dictionary for writing and speaking English ...

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[ˈfiːndɪʃ] adj 1) a fiendish plan or idea is very clever but cruel 2) a fiendish problem or question is very difficult to solve or deal with fiendishly adv.

fiendish - New thesaurus - Enacademic

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[adj] diabolical atrocious, beastly, brutish, cruel, demonic, demonical, devilish, diabolic, evil, hellish, inhuman, malicious, nefarious, sadistic, satanic, savage, ...

List of exits on Highway 401 (Ontario)

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There are over 150 interchanges, numbered from west to east, on Highway 401 in Ontario.Originally, the freeway had used sequential exit number ing, with roughly 128 numbered exits, before switching to the milemarker system, which in turn led to the present kilometer-based system after Canada's highways adopted the metric system.. Windsor to London. Toronto to Kingston

peak - A Note on the Style of the synonym finder - Enacademic

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I n 1. pinnacle, summit, tor, crest, ridge, needle, mountaintop; alp, promontory, headland, cliff, precipice, crag, bluff; mountain, elevation, eminence, hill. 2. apex ...

fiendish - English dictionary - Enacademic

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Look at other dictionaries: Fiendish — Fiend ish, a. Like a fiend; diabolically wicked or cruel; infernal; malignant; devilish; hellish. {Fiend ish*ly}, adv.

camera anterior bulbi oculi - Medical dictionary - Enacademic

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[TA] anterior chamber of eye: that portion of the aqueous humorâ€"filled space between the cornea and the lens that is bounded in front by the cornea and part of ...

realism - Universalium - Enacademic

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b. a theory of writing in which the ordinary, familiar, or mundane aspects of life are represented in a straightforward or matter-of-fact manner that is presumed to ...

безапеляційний | Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

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Remember this site. All languages Abkhaz Adyghe Afrikaans Ainu Akan Albanian Alsatian Altaic Arabic Aragonese Armenian Aromanian Asturian Aymara Azerbaijani Bagobo Bashkir Basque Belarusian...

Settlement (structural) | Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

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Settlement in a structure refers to the distortion or disruption of parts of a building due to either; unequal compression of its foundations, shrinkage such as that which occurs in timber framed buildings as the...

Göyarx | Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

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Infobox Settlement official name =Göyarx native name = pushpin pushpin mapsize =300 subdivision type = Country subdivision name = flag|Azerbaijan subdivision type1 = Rayon subdivision name1...

Translation — go against — from english — to russian — 15

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Translation — go against — from english — to russian — 15...

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