to lower your head and body quickly in order to avoid being hit by something
to make someone feel sad or lose hope
to manage to swallow food or drink
to start feeling sad or losing hope
to write something somewhere
To nail with a tack (small nail with a flat head).
To sew/stich with a tack (loose seam used to temporarily fasten pieces of cloth).
To maneuver a sailing vessel so that its bow turns through the wind, i.e. the wind changes from one side of the vessel to the other.
To add something as an extra item.
Often paired with "up", to place the tack on a horse.
The quality or degree of being tight
Mental or bodily distress.
Something that disturbs one’s comfort; an annoyance.
The act of indulging
Tolerance
Catering to someone's every desire
Something in which someone indulges
An indulgent act; favour granted; gratification.
A pardon or release from the expectation of punishment in purgatory, after the sinner has been granted absolution.
Tending to flow.
Moving, proceeding or shaped smoothly, gracefully, or continuously.
same as drop
same as drop away
to start to sleep
An inverted state: a state in which something has been turned (properly) upside down or inside out or backwards.
The result of an inversion, particularly:
A second element which negates a first; in a binary operation, the element for which the binary operation—when applied to both it and an initially given element—yields the operation's identity element, specifically:
A morphism which is both a left inverse and a right inverse.
The winning of the coup in a game of rouge et noir by a card of a color different from that first dealt; the area of the table reserved for bets upon such an outcome.
(Kiowa-Tanoan) A grammatical number marking that indicates the opposite grammatical number (or numbers) of the default number specification of noun class.
A person whose occupation specializes in the science of physics, especially at a professional level.
A believer in the theory that the fundamental phenomena of life are to be explained upon purely chemical and physical principles (opposed to vitalist).
To help forward; to assist.
To encourage growth; to support progress or growth of something; to promote.




