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61Inquinate — In qui*nate, v. t. [L. inquinatus, p. p. of inquinare to defile.] To defile; to pollute; to contaminate; to befoul. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …
62Smittle — Smit tle ( t l), v. t. [Freq. fr. OE. smitten to befoul. See {Smite}, v. t.] To infect. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …
63pollute — transitive verb (polluted; polluting) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin pollutus, past participle of polluere, from por (akin to Latin per through) + luere (akin to Latin lutum mud, Greek lyma dirt, defilement) more at for Date: 14th century… …
64dirty — I. adjective (dirtier; est) Date: 14th century 1. a. not clean or pure < dirty clothes > b. likely to befoul or defile with dirt < dirty jobs > c. contaminated with infecting organisms < dirty wounds …
65The Death of Achilles — infobox Book | name = The Death of Achilles title orig = Смерть Ахиллеса translator = Andrew Bromfield image caption = Recent Russian language edition author = Boris Akunin cover artist = country = Russia language = Russian series = Erast… …
66Nationwide Festival of Light — See also: Festival of Lights The Nationwide Festival of Light was a grassroots movement formed by British Christians concerned about the development of the permissive society in the UK at the end of the 1960s. Its leading lights included the… …
67Rat Boy — is a fictional character in the British adult comic Viz .He is an extreme caricature of the juvenile delinquent and criminal underclass, who lives by theft, has a strong drug habit and defies the law as openly as his youth allows. Originally… …
68defile — defile1 defilable, adj. defilement, n. defiler, n. defilingly, adv. /di fuyl /, v.t., defiled, defiling. 1. to make foul, dirty, or unclean; pollute; taint; debase. 2. to violate the chastity of …
69dirty — dirtily, adv. dirtiness, n. /derr tee/, adj., dirtier, dirtiest, v., dirtied, dirtying, adv. adj. 1. soiled with dirt; foul; unclean: dirty laundry. 2. spreading or imparting dirt; soiling: dirty smoke. 3. vile; mean; sordid; contemptible: to… …
70file — file1 fileable, adj. filer, n. /fuyl/, n., v., filed, filing. n. 1. a folder, cabinet, or other container in which papers, letters, etc., are arranged in convenient order for storage or reference. 2. a collection of papers, records, etc.,… …