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Traditional English :: selah
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selah.html - int. often used at the end of a verse in Psalms and Habakkuk, supposed to be a musical direction. [Heb. se. lah] |
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Traditional English :: selachian
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selah.html - n. & adj. --n. any fish of the subclass Selachii, including sharks and dogfish. --adj. of or relating to this subclass. [mod.L Selachii f. Gk selakhos shark] |
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Traditional English :: seladang
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selah.html - n. a Malayan gaur. [Malay] |
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Traditional English :: selah
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selah.html - int. often used at the end of a verse in Psalms and Habakkuk, supposed to be a musical direction. [Heb. se. lah] |
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English Idioms :: self-conscious
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selah.html - {adj.} Embarrassed; shy. * /Edith has a freckled face and sometimes she is very self-conscious about it./ |
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English Idioms :: self-made
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selah.html - {adj.} Having achieved wealth, fame, and success on one's own without outside help. * /John D. Rockefeller is one of the most famous self-made men in America./ |
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