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101 conlacero
conlacerare, conlaceravi, conlaceratus V TRANSlacerate severely; tear to pieces (L+S) -
102 conscindo
conscindere, conscidi, conscissus V TRANSrend/tear to pieces, destroy by tearing; slaughter, cut to pieces -
103 convello
convellere, convelli, convulsus V TRANSshatter, batter, convulse, shake violently; heave up, set in motion; overthrow; pull/pluck/tug/tear up/at dislodge, uproot; wrench, strain, dislocate (limbs) -
104 dacrima
tear (usu. pl.), weeping, sheading of tears; (old form of lacrima); juice; exuded gum/sap from plant; quicksilver from ore; dirge -
105 decarpo
decarpere, decarpsi, decarptus V TRANSpluck, pull/tear/snip off, pick; cull; reap/procure/gather; catch/snatch; remove -
106 delacero
delacerare, delaceravi, delaceratus V TRANStear to shreads/pieces; destroy, frustrate (L+S) -
107 demolio
demolire, demolivi, demolitus V TRANSthrow/cast off, remove; pull/tear down, demolish/destroy/lay waste; abolish -
108 demolior
demoliri, demolitus sum V DEPthrow/cast off, remove; pull/tear down, demolish/destroy/lay waste; abolish -
109 derupio
derupere, derupui, dereptus V TRANSseize/grab/snatch/take away; tear/pull off/down; remove (violently) -
110 destruo
destruere, destruxi, destructus V TRANSdemolish, pull/tear down; destroy, ruin; demolish/refute (arguments/evidence) -
111 dilanio
dilaniare, dilaniavi, dilaniatus V -
112 dilorico
diloricare, diloricavi, diloricatus V TRANS -
113 distraho
distrahere, distraxi, distractus Vdraw/pull/tear apart, wrench, separate, (sub)divide; sell in parcels; distract -
114 divexo
divexare, divexavi, divexatus V TRANStear apart; plunder -
115 evello
evellere, evelli, evulsus Vpull/pluck/tear/root out -
116 extorqueo
extorquere, extorsi, extortus Vextort; tear away, twist away; twist/wrench out -
117 lachrima
tear; exuded gum/sap; bit of lead; quicksilver from ore; weeping (pl.); dirge -
118 lachrimula
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119 lachruma
tear; exuded gum/sap; bit of lead; quicksilver from ore; weeping (pl.); dirge -
120 lachryma
tear; exuded gum/sap; bit of lead; quicksilver from ore; weeping (pl.); dirge
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Tear — (t[^a]r), v. t. [imp. {Tore} (t[=o]r), ((Obs. {Tare}) (t[^a]r); p. p. {Torn} (t[=o]rn); p. pr. & vb. n. {Tearing}.] [OE. teren, AS. teran; akin to OS. farterian to destroy, D. teren to consume, G. zerren to pull, to tear, zehren to consume, Icel … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tear — tear1 [ter] vt. tore, torn, tearing [ME teren < OE teran, to rend, akin to Ger zehren, to destroy, consume < IE base * der , to skin, split > DRAB1, DERMA1] 1. to pull apart or separate into pieces by force; rip or rend (cloth, paper,… … English World dictionary
tear — tear; tear·able; tear·age; tear·er; tear·ful; tear·i·ly; tear·less; tear·able·ness; tear·ful·ly; tear·ful·ness; tear·less·ly; tear·less·ness; … English syllables
tear — Ⅰ. tear [1] ► VERB (past tore; past part. torn) 1) rip a hole or split in. 2) (usu. tear up) pull or rip apart or to pieces. 3) damage (a muscle or ligament) by overstretching it. 4) (usu … English terms dictionary
Tear — (t[=e]r), n. [AS. te[ a]r; akin to G. z[ a]rhe, OHG. zahar, OFries. & Icel. t[=a]r, Sw. t[*a]r, Dan. taare, Goth. tagr, OIr. d[=e]r, W. dagr, OW. dacr, L. lacrima, lacruma, for older dacruma, Gr. da kry, da kryon, da kryma. [root]59. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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tear — vb Tear, rip, rend, split, cleave, rive can all mean to separate forcibly one part of a continuous material or substance from another, or one object from another with which it is closely and firmly associated. Tear implies pulling apart or away… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tear — [n1] rip, cut breach, break, crack, damage, fissure, gash, hole, imperfection, laceration, mutilation, rent, run, rupture, scratch, split, tatter; concept 513 Ant. perfection tear / tears [n2] droplets from eyes, often caused by emotion… … New thesaurus
Tear It Up — Исполнитель Queen Альбом The Works Дата выпуска 27 февраля 1984 Дата записи … Википедия
Tear — Tear, n. The act of tearing, or the state of being torn; a rent; a fissure. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] {Wear and tear}. See under {Wear}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tear|y — «TIHR ee», adjective, tear|i|er, tear|i|est. 1. = tearful. (Cf. ↑tearful) 2. = salty. (Cf. ↑salty) … Useful english dictionary