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Traditional English :: ubiety
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ubellar - n. the fact or condition of being in a definite place; local relation. [med.L ubietas f. L ubi where] |
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Traditional English :: ubiquitarian
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ubellar - adj. & n. Theol. --adj. relating to or believing in the doctrine of the omnipresence of Christ's body. --n. ubiquitarianism n. [mod.L ubiquitarius (as UBIQUITOUS)] |
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Traditional English :: ubiquitous
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ubellar - adj. 1 present everywhere or in several places simultaneously. 2 often encountered. ubiquitously adv. ubiquitousness n. ubiquity n. [mod.L ubiquitas f. L ubique everywhere f. ubi where] |
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English Idioms :: U.F.O.
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ubellar - {n. phr.} Unidentified Flying Object. * /Some people think that the U.F.O.s are extraterrestrial beings of higher than human development who pay periodic visits to Earth to warn us of our self-destructive tendencies./ |
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English Idioms :: ugly duckling
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ubellar - {n.} An ugly or plain child who grows up to be pretty and attractive. * /Mary was the ugly duckling in her family, until she grew up./ |
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English Idioms :: uh-uh
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ubellar - {adv.}, {informal} No. - Used only in speech or to record dialogue. * /Did Mary come? Huh-uh./ * /Is it raining out? Uh-uh./ Contrast: UH-UH. |
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