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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>a set of rooms for living in as a self-contained unit, in a building or tenement with a number of such units. <i>N Amer equivalent </i><b>apartment</b>.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </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 in this sense; originally Anglo-Saxon <i>flett</i> floor, house.

<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 set of rooms for living in as a self-contained unit, in a building or tenement with a number of such units. <i>N Amer equivalent </i><b>apartment</b>.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </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 in this sense; originally Anglo-Saxon <i>flett</i> floor, house.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>deposited</b>, <b>depositing</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to put down or leave something.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to put (money, etc) in a bank, etc, for safekeeping or to earn interest.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to give (a sum of money) as the first part of the payment for something, so guaranteeing that one can complete the purchase later.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to pay (a sum of money) as a guarantee against loss or damage.<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: from Latin <i>depositum</i>, from <i>deponere</i> to put down.

<span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>deposited</b>, <b>depositing</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to put down or leave something.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to put (money, etc) in a bank, etc, for safekeeping or to earn interest.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to give (a sum of money) as the first part of the payment for something, so guaranteeing that one can complete the purchase later.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">4 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to pay (a sum of money) as a guarantee against loss or damage.<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: from Latin <i>depositum</i>, from <i>deponere</i> to put down.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>an entrance hall or corridor<br>

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>an entrance hall or corridor<br>

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>money paid periodically to the owner of a property by a tenant in return for the use or occupation of that property<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>rented</b>, <b>renting</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to pay rent for (a building, house, flat, etc).<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>(<i>usually </i><b>rent something out</b>) to allow someone the use of (one’s property) in return for payment of rent.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>intrans </i>to be hired out for rent.<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"> 12c: from French <i>rente</i> revenue, from Latin <i>rendere</i> to render.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun <br>money paid periodically to the owner of a property by a tenant in return for the use or occupation of that property<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>rented</b>, <b>renting</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to pay rent for (a building, house, flat, etc).<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>(<i>usually </i><b>rent something out</b>) to allow someone the use of (one’s property) in return for payment of rent.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b><i>intrans </i>to be hired out for rent.<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"> 12c: from French <i>rente</i> revenue, from Latin <i>rendere</i> to render.

<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><i>N Amer or Scottish </i>a large building divided into several self-contained flats or apartments. Also called <b>tenement building</b>.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a self-contained flat or room within such a building.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>anything held, eg land or property, etc, by a tenant.<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 Latin <i>tenementum</i>, from <i>tenere</i> to hold.

<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><i>N Amer or Scottish </i>a large building divided into several self-contained flats or apartments. Also called <b>tenement building</b>.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a self-contained flat or room within such a building.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>anything held, eg land or property, etc, by a tenant.<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 Latin <i>tenementum</i>, from <i>tenere</i> to hold.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br>relating to BOTANY or plants<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: ultimately from Greek <i>botanikos</i>, from <i>botane</i> a plant or herb.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj <br>relating to BOTANY or plants<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: ultimately from Greek <i>botanikos</i>, from <i>botane</i> a plant or herb.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>botanies</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of plants, including their structure, function, ecology, evolution and classification.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the properties displayed by a specific plant group or plant community.<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: a back-formation from BOTANIC.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>botanies</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of plants, including their structure, function, ecology, evolution and classification.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the properties displayed by a specific plant group or plant community.<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: a back-formation from BOTANIC.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>congested</b>, <b>congesting</b>)<br><i>tr & intr </i><br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to excessively crowd or become excessively crowded.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>said of an organ: to accumulate or make something accumulate with blood, often causing inflammation.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>said of the nose or other air passages: to block up with mucus.<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: from Latin <i>congerere</i>, <i>congestum</i> to heap up.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>congested</b>, <b>congesting</b>)<br><i>tr & intr </i><br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>to excessively crowd or become excessively crowded.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>said of an organ: to accumulate or make something accumulate with blood, often causing inflammation.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">3 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>said of the nose or other air passages: to block up with mucus.<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: from Latin <i>congerere</i>, <i>congestum</i> to heap up.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj (<b>cosier</b>, <b>cosiest</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>warm and comfortable.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>friendly, intimate and confidential<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>cosies</b>)<br>a cover to keep something warm, especially a teapot or boiled egg<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>cosies</b>, <b>cosied</b>, <b>cosying</b>)<br>to reassure or comfort, often with a hug<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"> 18c.

<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> adj (<b>cosier</b>, <b>cosiest</b>)<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">1 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>warm and comfortable.<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">2 </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>friendly, intimate and confidential<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> noun (<b>cosies</b>)<br>a cover to keep something warm, especially a teapot or boiled egg<br><span class="red_cr"><!--Start_Part-->━</span> verb (<b>cosies</b>, <b>cosied</b>, <b>cosying</b>)<br>to reassure or comfort, often with a hug<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"> 18c.

<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><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">a </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a legal agreement by which a building society or bank, etc (the <b>mortagee</b>) grants a client (the <b>mortgagor </b>or <b>mortgager</b>) a loan for the purpose of buying property, ownership of the property being held by the mortagee until the loan is repaid;<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">b </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the deed that brings such a contract into effect.<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>the money borrowed for this;<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">b </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the regular amounts of money repaid.<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: French, from <i>mort</i> dead + <i>gage</i> pledge, apparently because the property that is pledged is ‘dead’ to the borrower if the loan is not repaid, or because the pledge to the lender becomes void or ‘dead’ when the loan is repaid.

<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><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">a </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>a legal agreement by which a building society or bank, etc (the <b>mortagee</b>) grants a client (the <b>mortgagor </b>or <b>mortgager</b>) a loan for the purpose of buying property, ownership of the property being held by the mortagee until the loan is repaid;<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">b </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the deed that brings such a contract into effect.<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>the money borrowed for this;<br><b><b class="r_tit_13"><!--Exp_No--><SPAN CLASS="Exp_No">b </SPAN><!--/Exp_No--></b></b>the regular amounts of money repaid.<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: French, from <i>mort</i> dead + <i>gage</i> pledge, apparently because the property that is pledged is ‘dead’ to the borrower if the loan is not repaid, or because the pledge to the lender becomes void or ‘dead’ when the loan is repaid.
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