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adamantine
adjective
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too hard to cut, break, or pierce
Synonyms:
unbreakable
Synonyms:
unbreakable
Antonyms:
fragile
Antonyms:
fragile
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cromlech
[krom-lek]
(no longer in technical use) a megalithic chamber tomb
palindrome
[pal-in-drohm]
a word, line, verse, number, sentence, etc., reading the same backward as forward, as "Madam, I'm Adam" or "Poor Dan is in a droop"
promenade
[prom-uh-nahd]
to go for or take part in a stroll or walk, especially in a public place, as for pleasure or display
verbose
[ver-bohs]
characterized by the use of many or too many words; wordy
bougie
[boo-zhee, ‐jee]
relating to or characteristic of a person who indulges in some of the luxuries and comforts of a fancy lifestyle; relating to or characteristic of a person who aspires to the upper middle class, especially when regarded as being elitist or snobbish
creak
[kreek]
to make a sharp, harsh, grating, or squeaking sound
theorem
[thee-er-uhm]
a mathematical or scientific rule or law expressed by a formula or equation
claptrap
[klap-trap]
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