
1) Absolute 2) Austere 3) Barren 4) BBC television drama 5) Betsy or Lisa of ABC News 6) Bleak 7) Blunt 8) Bluntly plain 9) British satirical novel 10) Cheerless 11) Complete or extreme 12) Completely 13) Crude 14) Desolate 15) Devoid of any disguise 16) Devoid of any elaboration 17) Downright 18) Dystopian novel
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1) Arrant 2) Austere 3) Bare 4) Barren 5) Bleak 6) Desolate 7) Immoderate 8) Inhospitable 9) Sodding 10) Unconditional 11) Unmitigated 12) Utter
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[crater] This is a heavily eroded crater with a jumbled outer rim and uneven interior. The pair of slightly smaller satellite craters Stark Y and Stark V are attached to the northwest and western exterior respectively, creating a triple-crater formation. (The designations Homer for Stark Y and Sappho for Stark V were suggested for these fea...
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[species] The Stark are a matriarchial purple-skinned alien species of warriors in the Earth-691 timeline of the fictional Marvel Universe. They are named for Anthony Stark, commonly known as Iron Man, on whose technology their society is based. Their society seems to be run by females. With female Starks holding higher ranks while the male...
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• (adv.) Wholly; entirely; absolutely; quite; as, stark mind. • (n.) Stiff; rigid. • (n.) Complete; absolute; full; perfect; entire. • (n.) Severe; violent; fierce. • (n.) Mere; sheer; gross; entire; downright. • (v. t.) To stiffen. • (n.) Strong; vigorous; powerful.
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1. Stiff; rigid. 'Whose senses all were straight benumbed and stark.' (Spenser) 'His heart gan wax as stark as marble stone.' (Spenser) 'Many a nobleman lies stark and stiff Under the hoofs of vaunting enemies.' (Shak) 'The north is not so stark and cold.' (B. Jonson) ... 2. Complete; absolute; full; perfect; entire. 'Consider the stark security Th...
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(strong) German masters referred to the long-sword in two portions, the strong section of blade from middle to hilt was known as Stark, used for most parrying and cutting (equivalent to the Forte of later renaissance fencing), opposite of Schwech
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Stark adjective [
Compar. Starker ;
superl. Starkest .] [ Middle English
stark stiff, strong, Anglo-Saxon
stearc ; akin to Old Saxon
starc strong, Dutch
sterk , Old High German
starc ,
starah , ...
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Stark adverb Wholly; entirely; absolutely; quite; as,
stark mind.
Shak. « Held him strangled in his arms till he was
stark dead.»
Fuller. Stark naked ,
wholly naked; quite bare. « Strip your sword
stark naked .»
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Stark transitive verb To stiffen. [ R.] « If horror have not
starked your limbs.»
H. Taylor. Found on
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[
adj] - complete or extreme 2. [adv] - completely
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adjective complete or extreme; `stark poverty`; `a stark contrast`
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[Difficult words] complete or extreme
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