Kirk [kɜ:rk]

 

=>Noun

1. Chiefly Scot; And North England; A church

2. The Kirk, the Church of Scotland (Presbyterian), as distinguished from the Church of England or the Scottish Episcopal Church.

 

 

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Wobble ['wɒbəl]

 

=>Verb (Wobbles, Wobbling, Wobbled ['wɒbəld])

To move a little from side to side:

That chair wobbles when you sit on it.

 

 =>Wobbly ['wɒbəli] (Adjective)

A wobbly table

 

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Collapse [kə'læps]

 

=>Verb (Collapses, Collapsing, Collapsed [kə'læpst])

To fall down suddenly:

The building collapsed in the earthquake.

He collapsed in the street and was rushed to hospital.

 

=>Noun

The collapse of the bridge

 

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Rouse [raʋz]

 

=>Verb (Roused, Rousing) (Used with object)

1. To bring out of a state of sleep, unconsciousness, inactivity, fancied security, apathy, depression, etc.: He was roused to action by courageous words.

2. To stir or incite to strong indignation or anger.

3. To cause (game) to start from a covert or lair.

4. Nautical; to pull by main strength; haul.

 

 (Used without object)

5. To come out of a state of sleep, unconsciousness, inactivity, apathy, depression, etc.

6. To start up from a covert or lair, as game.

 

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Ritual ['rıtʃʋəl]

 

=>Noun

1. An established or prescribed procedure for a religious or other rite.

2. A system or collection of religious or other rites.

3. Observance of set forms in public worship.

4. A book of rites or ceremonies.

5. A book containing the offices to be used by priests in administering the sacraments and for visitation of the sick, burial of the dead, etc.

6. A prescribed or established rite, ceremony, proceeding, or service:

The ritual of the dead

7. Prescribed, established, or ceremonial acts or features collectively, as in religious services.

8. Any practice or pattern of behavior regularly performed in a set manner.

9. A prescribed code of behavior regulating social conduct, as that exemplified by the raising of one's hat or the shaking of hands in greeting.

10. Psychiatry. A specific act, as hand-washing, performed repetitively to a pathological degree, occurring as a common symptom of obsessive-compulsive neurosis.

 

=>Adjective

1. Of the nature of or practiced as a rite or ritual:

2. Of or pertaining to rites or ritual:

Ritual laws

 

 

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Multitude ['mʌltı,tu:d]

 

=>Noun

1. A great number; host:

A multitude of friends

2. A great number of people gathered together; crowd; throng.

3. The state or character of being many; numerousness.

4. The multitude, the common people; the masses.

 

 

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Divine [də'vaın]

 

=>Adjective

Of, like or from God or god:

A divine message

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