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<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>an entrance to a building or room.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the space where there is or might be a door.<br>

<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>an entrance to a building or room.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the space where there is or might be a door.<br>

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br>extreme; severe<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"> 17c: from Greek <i>drastikos</i>, from <i>draein</i> to act.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br>extreme; severe<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"> 17c: from Greek <i>drastikos</i>, from <i>draein</i> to act.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>upright; not bent or leaning.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>physiol </i>said of the penis, clitoris or nipples: enlarged and rigid through being filled with blood, usually as a result of sexual excitement.<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>erected</b>, <b>erecting</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to put up or to build something.<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 Latin <i>erigere</i>, <i>erectum</i> to set upright.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>upright; not bent or leaning.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>physiol </i>said of the penis, clitoris or nipples: enlarged and rigid through being filled with blood, usually as a result of sexual excitement.<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>erected</b>, <b>erecting</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to put up or to build something.<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 Latin <i>erigere</i>, <i>erectum</i> to set upright.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj (<b>faster</b>, <b>fastest</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>moving, or able to move, quickly.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>taking a relatively short time.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>said of a clock, etc: showing a time in advance of the correct time.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>allowing or intended for rapid movement<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>fæst</i> fixed or firm.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj (<b>faster</b>, <b>fastest</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>moving, or able to move, quickly.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>taking a relatively short time.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>said of a clock, etc: showing a time in advance of the correct time.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>allowing or intended for rapid movement<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>fæst</i> fixed or firm.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>fasted</b>, <b>fasting</b>)<br><i>intrans </i>to go without food, or restrict one’s diet, especially as a religious discipline<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>a period of fasting. See LENT, RAMADAN, YOM KIPPUR<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"> Anglo-Saxon <i>fæstan</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>fasted</b>, <b>fasting</b>)<br><i>intrans </i>to go without food, or restrict one’s diet, especially as a religious discipline<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>a period of fasting. See LENT, RAMADAN, YOM KIPPUR<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"> Anglo-Saxon <i>fæstan</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>flees</b>, <b>fled</b>, <b>fleeing</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>intrans </i>to run away quickly.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to hurriedly run away from or escape from (danger or a dangerous place).<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"> Anglo-Saxon <i>fleon</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>flees</b>, <b>fled</b>, <b>fleeing</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>intrans </i>to run away quickly.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to hurriedly run away from or escape from (danger or a dangerous place).<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"> Anglo-Saxon <i>fleon</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>grouched</b>, <b>grouching</b>)<br><i>intrans </i>to grumble or complain<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>grouches</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a complaining person.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">a </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a bad-tempered complaint;<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">b </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the cause of it.<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"> 19c US variant of obsolete <i>grutch</i> grudge: from French <i>groucher</i> to complain.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>grouched</b>, <b>grouching</b>)<br><i>intrans </i>to grumble or complain<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>grouches</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a complaining person.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">a </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a bad-tempered complaint;<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">b </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the cause of it.<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"> 19c US variant of obsolete <i>grutch</i> grudge: from French <i>groucher</i> to complain.

<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>the rounded back part of the foot below the ankle.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the part of a sock, stocking and tights that covers the heel.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the part of a shoe, boot and other such footwear which supports the heel.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>anything shaped or functioning like the heel, eg that part of the palm near the wrist.<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>hela</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>the rounded back part of the foot below the ankle.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the part of a sock, stocking and tights that covers the heel.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the part of a shoe, boot and other such footwear which supports the heel.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>anything shaped or functioning like the heel, eg that part of the palm near the wrist.<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>hela</i>.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>heeled</b>, <b>heeling</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>intrans </i>(<i>often </i><b>heel over</b>) said of a vessel: to lean over to one side; to list.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to cause (a vessel) to tilt.<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"> Anglo-Saxon <i>hieldan</i> to slope.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>heeled</b>, <b>heeling</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>intrans </i>(<i>often </i><b>heel over</b>) said of a vessel: to lean over to one side; to list.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to cause (a vessel) to tilt.<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"> Anglo-Saxon <i>hieldan</i> to slope.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>heeled</b>, <b>heeling</b>)<br>(<i>usually </i><b>heel something in</b>) to temporarily cover (the roots of a plant) with soil to keep them moist<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"> Anglo-Saxon <i>helian</i>, a combination of <i>hellan</i> and <i>helan</i>, both meaning ‘to hide’.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>heeled</b>, <b>heeling</b>)<br>(<i>usually </i><b>heel something in</b>) to temporarily cover (the roots of a plant) with soil to keep them moist<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"> Anglo-Saxon <i>helian</i>, a combination of <i>hellan</i> and <i>helan</i>, both meaning ‘to hide’.