chary
char·y / ˈche(ə)rē/ • adj. (char·i·er, char·i·est) cautious; wary: most people are chary of allowing themselves to be photographed. ∎ cautious about the amount one gives or reveals.DERIVATIVES: char·i·ly / ˈche(ə)rəlē/ adv.
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Catchy , catch·y / ˈkachē; ˈkechē/ • adj. (catch·i·er , catch·i·est ) (of a tune or phrase) instantly appealing and memorable: a catchy recruiting slogan. DER… Autarchy , autarchy absolute sovereignty. XVII. — Gr. autarkhíā, f. aútarkhos, f. autós AUTO- + árkhein rule; see -Y2.
autarky self-sufficiency. XVII. — Gr. aut… dweeb , dweeb / dwēb/ • n. inf. a boring, studious, or socially inept person. DERIVATIVES: dweeb·ish adj. dweeb·y adj.
dweeb •Antibes, Beeb, Delibes, dweeb,… take care , care / ke(ə)r/ • n. 1. the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something: the care of t… Ishuah , Isuah (Ĭs´yōōə), the same as Ishuah.
Ishuah (Ĭsh´yōōə), in the Bible, son of Asher. It is also spelled Isuah. Yamuna , Yāmuna
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