All English words - page 356
Meanings of Arresting:
adjectiveStriking; eye-catching.
Usage examples:
At 6 feet 6 inches he was an arresting figure
verbSeize (someone) by legal authority and take them into custody.
Usage examples:
The police arrested him for possession of marijuana
Meanings of Arrestment:
nounAn attachment of property for the satisfaction of a debt.
Usage examples:
The scottish clearing banks are unable to handle the volume of arrestments
Meanings of Arrestor:
nounA device which prevents or stops a specified thing.
Usage examples:
A spark arrester
Meanings of Arrestors:
nounA device which prevents or stops a specified thing.
Usage examples:
A spark arrester
Meanings of Arrests:
verbSeize (someone) by legal authority and take them into custody.
Usage examples:
The police arrested him for possession of marijuana
nounThe action of seizing someone and taking them into custody.
Usage examples:
I have a warrant for your arrest
Meanings of Arretine:
adjectiveDenoting samian ware (roman pottery), especially that made at arretium (modern arezzo) in central italy.
Usage examples:
Two principal types are recognized: arretine produced at arezzo in northern italy between 30 bc and…
Meanings of Arrhythmia:
nounA condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm.
Usage examples:
The answer is they have all been affected by types of arrhythmia, or heart rhythm disorders.
Meanings of Arrhythmias:
nounA condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm.
Usage examples:
The answer is they have all been affected by types of arrhythmia, or heart rhythm disorders.
Meanings of Arrhythmic:
adjectiveNot rhythmic; without rhythm or regularity.
Usage examples:
The arrhythmic phrasing of the music
Meanings of Arribadas:
nounA synchronized, mass nesting of ridley turtles, during which thousands of turtles gather and come ashore to lay eggs.
Meanings of Arricciato:
nounIn fresco painting: a layer of fairly coarse plaster applied to the wall and left rough so that the smooth top layer which forms the painting surface may adhere to it more easily.
Meanings of Arriccio:
nounIn fresco painting: a layer of fairly coarse plaster applied to the wall and left rough so that the smooth top layer which forms the painting surface may adhere to it more easily.
Meanings of Arriero:
nounIn spanish-speaking contexts: a person who transports luggage or goods by means of pack animals, especially mules; a mule-driver.
Meanings of Arriet:
noun(the type of) a boisterous or jovial young cockney woman, typically the notional wife or girlfriend of 'arry.
Meanings of Arris:
nounA sharp edge formed by the meeting of two flat or curved surfaces.
Usage examples:
He noticed the two arris hip tiles that had fallen and saw that two adjacent tiles had become dislo…
Meanings of Arrises:
nounA sharp edge formed by the meeting of two flat or curved surfaces.
Usage examples:
He noticed the two arris hip tiles that had fallen and saw that two adjacent tiles had become dislo…
Meanings of Arrish:
nounA stubble-field; stubble; = "eddish". formerly also (occasionally): an aftergrowth of grass, clover, etc., after mowing.
Meanings of Arrival:
nounThe action or process of arriving.
Usage examples:
Ruth's arrival in new york
Meanings of Arrivals:
nounThe action or process of arriving.
Usage examples:
Ruth's arrival in new york
Meanings of Arrivance:
nounArrival. originally: specifically arrival by boat or ship; landing, disembarkation. also occasionally: people arriving, considered collectively.
Meanings of Arrive:
verbReach a place at the end of a journey or a stage in a journey.
Usage examples:
We arrived at his house and knocked at the door
Meanings of Arrive-at:
phrasal verbTo come to a decision about something after much consideration
Usage examples:
How did he arrive at this estimate?
Meanings of Arrived:
verbReach a place at the end of a journey or a stage in a journey.
Usage examples:
We arrived at his house and knocked at the door
Meanings of Arrivederci:
exclamationGoodbye until we meet again.
Meanings of Arriver:
nounA person who or thing which arrives or has arrived. chiefly: a person, vehicle, vessel, etc., that arrives or has arrived at a place or event; = "arrival". often (and now chiefly) with modifying adjective.
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