The document defines and provides examples for the words abut, arid, and aura. It defines abut as touching or having a common boundary, and provides examples of lands abutting a river and a new wall abutting an older structure. It defines arid as having little or no rain and too dry to support vegetation, and gives examples comparing a dry climate to a desert. It then provides four definitions for aura, including a distinctive quality of a person or thing, an invisible emanation such as a scent, strange sensations preceding an epileptic attack, and an invisible emanation discernible by some.
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The document defines and provides examples for the words abut, arid, and aura. It defines abut as touching or having a common boundary, and provides examples of lands abutting a river and a new wall abutting an older structure. It defines arid as having little or no rain and too dry to support vegetation, and gives examples comparing a dry climate to a desert. It then provides four definitions for aura, including a distinctive quality of a person or thing, an invisible emanation such as a scent, strange sensations preceding an epileptic attack, and an invisible emanation discernible by some.
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ABUT
Verb:
1.
(of an area of land or a building) Be next to or have a
common boundary with: "gardens abutting Great Prescott Street". 2. Touch or lean upon: "masonry may crumble where a roof abuts it".
Synonyms border - adjoin
: Lands that abut a river or lake are considered highly desirable locations. The new wall was built to abut the older structure and provide some additional support. ARID Adjective: 1.
(of land or a climate) Having little or no rain; too dry or
barren to support vegetation: "hot and arid conditions". 2. Lacking in interest, excitement, or meaning: "his arid years in suburbia".
Synonyms dry - barren - droughty - jejune
: The air was so arid that it took me just 5 minutes to blow dry my hair. The desert climate is so dry and arid that not many plants can grow.
AURA 1. a distinctive air or quality considered to be characteristic of a person or thing
2. any invisible emanation, such as a scent or odour 3. (Medicine / Pathology) Pathol strange sensations, such as noises in the ears or flashes of light, that immediately precede an attack, esp of epilepsy 4. (Spirituality, New Age, Astrology & Self-help / Alternative Belief Systems) (in parapsychology) an invisible emanation produced by and surrounding a person or object: alleged to be discernible by individuals of supernormal sensibility
An aura of optimism filled the locker room as the team prepared for this season's first football match.
Ms. Sommers, our teacher, exuded an aura of friendliness and kindness.
She usually writes romance novels, but her latest book has an aura of Gothic mystery.
Cruise of the Revenue-Steamer Corwin in Alaska and the N.W. Arctic Ocean in 1881: Botatical Notes
Notes and Memoranda: Medical and Anthropological; Botanical;
Ornithological.