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chill: a sensation of cold that often marks the start of an infection and the development of a fever shaky: vibrating slightly and irregularly; as e.g. with fear or cold or like the leaves of an aspen in a breeze; "a quaking bog"; "the quaking child asked for more"; "quivering leaves of a poplar tree"; "with shaking knees"; "seemed shaky on her feet"; "sparkling light from the shivering crystals of the chandelier"; "trembling hands"
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| shank |
a cut of meat (beef or veal or mutton or lamb) from the upper part of the leg the part of the human leg between the knee and the ankle cylinder forming a long narrow part of something cylinder forming the part of a bolt between the thread and the head cylinder forming the part of a bit by which it is held in the drill the narrow part of the shoe connecting the heel and the wide part of the sole cannon: lower part of the leg extending from the hock to the fetlock in hoofed mammals a poor golf stroke in which the heel of the club hits the ball hit (a golf ball) with the heel of a club, causing the ball to veer in the wrong direction
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| shape |
any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline); "he could barely make out their shapes" the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance; "geometry is the mathematical science of shape" human body: alternative names for the body of a human being; "Leonardo studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak" a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept; "a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life" form: the visual appearance of something or someone; "the delicate cast of his features" condition: the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape') determine: shape or influence; give direction to; "experience often determines ability"; "mold public opinion" make something, usually for a specific function; "She molded the rice balls carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough"; "shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword" Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe: the supreme headquarters that advises NATO on military matters and oversees all aspects of the Allied Command Europe form: a perceptual structure; "the composition presents problems for students of musical form"; "a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them" give shape or form to; "shape the dough"; "form the young child's character"
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| shoe |
footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material (card games) a case from which playing cards are dealt one at a time horseshoe: U-shaped plate nailed to underside of horse's hoof brake shoe: a restraint provided when the brake linings are moved hydraulically against the brake drum to retard the wheel's rotation furnish with shoes; "the children were well shoed"
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| shigellosis |
an acute infection of the intestine by shigella bacteria; characterized by diarrhea and fever and abdominal pains
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