
1) Absorbed 2) Absorbed a loss 3) Absorbed as a cost 4) Absorbed as a loss 5) Absorbed for oneself 6) Absorbed the cost 7) Absorbed the cost of 8) Absorbed the loss of 9) Acted like acid 10) Acted the foodie 11) Acted the gourmand 12) Alien attachment 13) Assuaged hunger 14) Attacked a sub 15) Attacked and sank a sub
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1) Dined 2) Dined on 3) Downed 4) Fedon 5) Had 6) Ingested 7) Supped
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1) Greek goddess 2) Offspring of Zeus
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- goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment
- take in solid food
- take in food; used of animals only
- worry or cause anxiety in a persistent way
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Atë, Até or Aite (iː or i; ἄτη) is the Greek goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin, and folly. Até also refers to the action performed by the hero, usually because of hubris, that often leads to his or her death or downfall. Her parent was either Zeus or Eris. In Homer`s Iliad (Book 19) she is called eldest daughter of Zeus with no mother m....
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• (n.) The goddess of mischievous folly; also, in later poets, the goddess of vengeance. • the preterit of Eat. • (imp.) of Eat
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Greek mythological figure who induced rash and ruinous actions by both gods and men. She made Zeuson the day he expected the Greek hero Heracles, ... [1 related articles]
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goddess whose name means ?folly? or ?delusion.? Her mother is Eris. She is there whenever a hero is brought down, often by his own hubris.
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In Greek mythology, the personification of infatuation or criminal folly (failure to distinguish between good and bad courses of action). She was the daughter...
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Automated Test Equipment
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Automatic Test Equipment
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A'te noun [ Greek ....]
(Greek. Myth.) The goddess of mischievous folly; also, in later poets, the goddess of vengeance.
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Ate (?; 277), the preterit of
Eat .
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Ate was the Greek goddess of hate, injustice, crime, and retribution, daughter of Zeus according to Homer, but of Eris (Strife) according to Hesiod.
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Assistant Ticket Examiner
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Automatic Test Equipment
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See Automatic Test Equipment
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Hitting
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[
n] - goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment
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ate (AYT) Past tense of eat: 'They ate their dinner earlier than usual.'
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(Mexican) Thick fruit jelly, typically made of quince or guave and often served with cheese.
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noun goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment
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