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Traditional English :: tepee
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teperature.html - n. (also teepee) a N. American Indian's conical tent, made of skins, cloth, or canvas on a frame of poles. [Sioux or Dakota Indian tipi] |
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Traditional English :: tepee
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teperature.html - n. (also teepee) a N. American Indian's conical tent, made of skins, cloth, or canvas on a frame of poles. [Sioux or Dakota Indian tipi] |
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Traditional English :: tephra
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teperature.html - n. fragmented rock etc. ejected by a volcanic eruption. [Gk, = ash] |
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Traditional English :: tepid
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teperature.html - adj. 1 slightly warm. 2 unenthusiastic. tepidity n. tepidly adv. tepidness n. [L tepidus f. tepere be lukewarm] |
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English Idioms :: tea
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teperature.html - See: CUP OF TEA also DISH OF TEA. |
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English Idioms :: teach a lesson
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teperature.html - {v. phr.} To show that bad behavior can be harmful. * /When Johnny pulled Mary's hair, she taught him a lesson by breaking his toy boat./ * /The burns Tommy got from playing with matches taught him a lesson./ |
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