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51indecipherable — adj 1. illegible, unreadable, undecipherable; unclear, Inf. clear as mud, indistinct, indistinguishable, undistinguishable, unrecognizable; blotted, blurred, smudged; (all of writing) cramped, squeezed, squeezed together, pinched; {all of… …
52undecipherable — adj 1. illegible, unreadable, indecipherable; unclear, Inf. clear as mud, indistinct, indistinguishable, undistinguishable, unrecognizable; blotted, blurred, smudged; (all of writing) cramped, squeezed, squeezed together, pinched; run on, run… …
53blot — I = blot up blot UK [blɒt] / US [blɑt] or blot up UK / US verb [transitive] Word forms blot : present tense I/you/we/they blot he/she/it blots present participle blotting past tense blotted past participle blotted to remove liquid from the… …
54blot up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms blot up : present tense I/you/we/they blot up he/she/it blots up present participle blotting up past tense blotted up past participle blotted up same as blot I With paper towels you can blot any spills up… …
55Psalm 109:8 ‘Let His Days Be Few’ — An anti Obama bumper sticker slogan which seems to urge people to pray for an end to the President’s days (in office?). “There’s a hilarious new meme in the wingnut sectors of the internet,” Gawker announced: Posters to various message boards… …
56blot — n. & v. n. 1 a spot or stain of ink etc. 2 a moral defect in an otherwise good character; a disgraceful act or quality. 3 any disfigurement or blemish. v. (blotted, blotting) 1 a tr. spot or stain with ink; smudge. b intr. (of a pen, ink, etc.)… …
57unblotted — |ən+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + blotted, past participle of blot : not blotted; especially : pure, undefiled …
58un|blot|ted — «uhn BLOT ihd», adjective. 1. not blotted. 2. Figurative. not blotted out; not deleted; not erased …
59BIRKAT HA-MINIM — (Heb. בִּרְכַּת הַמִּינִים, benediction concerning heretics ), the twelfth benediction of the weekday Amidah (the Shmoneh Esreh prayer). The benediction belongs to the latter part of the Amidah petitions, which beseech the redemption of the… …
60blot out — {v. phr.} 1. To obstruct; cover; obscure. * /The high rise building in front of our apartment house blots out the view of the ocean./ 2. To wipe out of one s memory. * /Jane can t remember the details when she was attacked in the streets; she… …