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Treating another person with physical or mental cruelty, usually on a regular basis and against their will. A fundamental difference between BDSM and abuse is that the former is consensual but the latter isn't.
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| abutment |
solid masonry placed to counteract the lateral thrust of a bridge, arch, or vault. adulterine: an unlicensed castle. allure: wall walk along the top of a curtain. angle-spur: buttress rising at the angle of a square tower to support a round superstructure. apse: semi-circular projection. Tower that is round fronted or u-shaped. arbalest: crossbow. Arbalestier: crossbow-man. Arbalist. arcade: a range of arches. arch: the head of an opening. armoury: a weapons storage room. ...
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| Abulcasis |
The most brilliant and outstanding surgeon both in the Arab world and Europe. He was the first to write books of surgery such as Al-Tasrif liman `Ajaz `An Al-Ta'lif. Al-Zahrawi's genius was not only in surgery but also in medicine and its equipment. He invented several surgical instruments. His books were translated into many languages such as Latin, Hebrew, French and Italian. ...
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Adjoin or share a common boundary, or share even a small portion of a boundary.
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| abuse |
The disregard of financial ability to repay. An example of abuse in this context would be the purchase of items before the bankruptcy filing with no reasonable means of repayment.
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