Noun > Relic 1 : something that is from a past time, place, culture, etc. ¡X often followed by of or from relics of ancient China relics from the war This law is a relic of a bygone era. Typewriters Read More …
Noun > Relic 1 : something that is from a past time, place, culture, etc. ¡X often followed by of or from relics of ancient China relics from the war This law is a relic of a bygone era. Typewriters Read More …
Verb > Emerge (no object) 1 a : to become known or apparent The facts emerged after a lengthy investigation. A simple pattern has emerged. (=become clear) Several possible candidates have emerged. 1 b : to become known or regarded Read More …
Adjective > Repulsive 1 : causing strong dislike or disgust repulsive and evil acts a repulsive (=repellent) man The rotten meat was repulsive. (=nauseating, revolting) 2 : physics : of or relating to the force that pushes something away from Read More …
Noun > Rind 1 : the tough, outer skin of some fruits that is usually removed before the fruit is eaten (count) an orange rind the rind of a watermelon (noncount) grated lemon rind 2 : (count, noncount) : a Read More …
Adjective > Haywire informal not working properly a haywire immune system — usually used in the phrase go haywire The disease has caused her immune system to go haywire. (=to stop working properly) The old washing machine went haywire. The Read More …
Adjective > Relieved feeling relaxed and happy because something difficult or unpleasant has been stopped, avoided, or made easier : feeling relief I was relieved to hear that you’re feeling better. He was greeted at the door by his much Read More …
Verb > Migrate (no object) 1 : to move from one country or place to live or work in another He migrates from New York to Florida each winter. Thousands of workers migrate to this area each summer. 2 : Read More …
Noun > Funnel (count) 1 : a device shaped like a hollow cone with a tube extending from the point Note: A funnel is used for pouring something (such as a liquid) into a narrow opening. 2 : something that Read More …
Verb > Deflect 1 : a (+ object) : to cause (something that is moving) to change direction armor that can deflect bullets The goalie deflected the ball with his hands. b : (no object) : to hit something and Read More …