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bev·el
/ˈbevəl/
verb: bevel; 3rd person present: bevels; past tense: bevelled; past participle: bevelled; gerund or
present participle: bevelling; past tense: beveled; past participle: beveled; gerund or present
participle: beveling
2. dis·pose
/dəˈspōz/
verb: dispose; 3rd person present: disposes; past tense: disposed; past participle: disposed;
gerund or present participle: disposing
1. 1.
get rid of by throwing away or giving or selling to someone else.
"people now have substantial assets to dispose of after their death"
INFORMAL
kill; destroy.
"all of them have been efficient in disposing of their rivals by deadly means"
overcome (a rival or threat).
"team members were buoyant after they disposed of the champions"
INFORMAL
consume (food or drink) quickly or enthusiastically.
"she watched him dispose of a large slice of cheese"
4. im·ple·ment
noun
plural noun: implements
/ˈimpləmənt/
1. a tool, utensil, or other piece of equipment, especially as used for a particular
purpose.
"agricultural implements"
verb
3rd person present: implements
/ˈimpləˌment/
2. put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect.
"the regulations implement a 1954 treaty"
5. in·fec·tion
/inˈfekSH(ə)n/
noun: infection
1. the process of infecting or the state of being infected.
"strict hygiene will limit the risk of infection"
o an infectious disease.
plural noun: infections
"a chest infection"
o COMPUTING
the presence of a virus in, or its introduction into, a computer system.
6. dis·in·fect·ant
/ˌdisənˈfektənt/
adjective: antiseptic
1. relating to or denoting substances that prevent the growth of disease-causing
microorganisms.
2. scrupulously clean or pure, especially so as to be bland or characterless.
"the antiseptic modernity of a conference center"
noun
noun: antiseptic; plural noun: antiseptics
3.an antiseptic compound or preparation.
"a mild antiseptic"
8. cu·ti·cle
/ˈkyo͞odək(ə)l/
9. mois·ten
/ˈmois(ə)n/
verb: moisten; 3rd person present: moistens; past tense: moistened; past participle: moistened;
gerund or present participle: moistening
1. wet slightly.
"she moistened her lips with the tip of her tongue"
o (of the eyes) fill with tears.
"her eyes moistened"