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<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a band or margin along the edge of something.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the boundary of a country or political region, etc.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the land on either side of a country’s border. See also BORDERS.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>(<b>the Border</b>) <i>Brit </i>the boundary between England and Scotland.<div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c as <i>bordure</i>: French, from the same root as BOARD.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a band or margin along the edge of something.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the boundary of a country or political region, etc.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the land on either side of a country’s border. See also BORDERS.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>(<b>the Border</b>) <i>Brit </i>the boundary between England and Scotland.<div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c as <i>bordure</i>: French, from the same root as BOARD.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a blasphemous or obscene expression, usually of anger; an oath.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>an appeal to God or some other divine power to harm someone.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the resulting harm suffered by someone<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>an evil; a cause of harm or trouble<div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> Anglo-Saxon <i>curs</i>.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a blasphemous or obscene expression, usually of anger; an oath.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>an appeal to God or some other divine power to harm someone.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the resulting harm suffered by someone<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>an evil; a cause of harm or trouble<div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> Anglo-Saxon <i>curs</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>on the screen of a visual display unit: any of various types of special symbol or character, usually an underline character or a rectangular box, that flashes on and off and serves to indicate where the next character to be entered on the keyboard will appear.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the transparent movable part of a measuring device, especially a slide rule, which can be set at any point along the graduated scale.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 16c in sense 2; 13c in obsolete sense ‘runner’: from Latin <i>cursor</i> runner, from <i>currere</i> to run.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>on the screen of a visual display unit: any of various types of special symbol or character, usually an underline character or a rectangular box, that flashes on and off and serves to indicate where the next character to be entered on the keyboard will appear.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the transparent movable part of a measuring device, especially a slide rule, which can be set at any point along the graduated scale.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 16c in sense 2; 13c in obsolete sense ‘runner’: from Latin <i>cursor</i> runner, from <i>currere</i> to run.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>custodies</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>protective care, especially the guardianship of a child, awarded to someone by a court of law.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the condition of being held by the police; arrest or imprisonment.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 15c: from Latin <i>custodia</i> watch, from <i>custos</i> guardian.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>custodies</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>protective care, especially the guardianship of a child, awarded to someone by a court of law.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the condition of being held by the police; arrest or imprisonment.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 15c: from Latin <i>custodia</i> watch, from <i>custos</i> guardian.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>daunted</b>, <b>daunting</b>)<br>to frighten, worry or discourage someone<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c: from French <i>danter</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>daunted</b>, <b>daunting</b>)<br>to frighten, worry or discourage someone<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c: from French <i>danter</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to take weapons away from someone.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>intrans </i>to reduce or destroy one’s own military capability.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to take the fuse out of (a bomb).<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to take away the anger or suspicions of someone.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 15c: from French <i>desarmer</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to take weapons away from someone.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>intrans </i>to reduce or destroy one’s own military capability.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to take the fuse out of (a bomb).<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to take away the anger or suspicions of someone.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 15c: from French <i>desarmer</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br>indulging in pleasures considered immoral; debauched<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 16c in this sense; 14c meaning ‘relaxed, careless’: from Latin <i>dissolutus</i> lax or loose.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br>indulging in pleasures considered immoral; debauched<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 16c in this sense; 14c meaning ‘relaxed, careless’: from Latin <i>dissolutus</i> lax or loose.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>(<i>usually </i><b>exploits</b>) an act or feat, especially a bold or daring one<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>exploited</b>, <b>exploiting</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to take unfair advantage of something or someone so as to achieve one’s own aims.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to make good use of something.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c <i>noun</i>, meaning ‘progress’ or ‘success’: from Latin <i>explicitum</i> unfolded.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>(<i>usually </i><b>exploits</b>) an act or feat, especially a bold or daring one<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>exploited</b>, <b>exploiting</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to take unfair advantage of something or someone so as to achieve one’s own aims.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to make good use of something.<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c <i>noun</i>, meaning ‘progress’ or ‘success’: from Latin <i>explicitum</i> unfolded.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a feeling of apprehension, anxiety or foreboding.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>in EXISTENTIALISM: a feeling of alarm that stems from the realization that the course one’s life takes is one’s own responsibility rather than being predetermined.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 19c: German and Danish, meaning ‘fear’.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a feeling of apprehension, anxiety or foreboding.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>in EXISTENTIALISM: a feeling of alarm that stems from the realization that the course one’s life takes is one’s own responsibility rather than being predetermined.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 19c: German and Danish, meaning ‘fear’.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> exclamation <br><i>old use </i>goodbye!<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>an act of saying goodbye; an act of departure<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br>parting; valedictory; final<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c: FARE + WELL¹.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> exclamation <br><i>old use </i>goodbye!<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>an act of saying goodbye; an act of departure<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br>parting; valedictory; final<br><div id="Blank_10"></div><img src="http://image.hanmail.net/hanmail/fireball/dic/2005/b_history.gif" width="27" height="18" align="absmiddle"> 14c: FARE + WELL¹.