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1. (n.) an aristocrat or a person belonging to a noble family, especially in ancient rome
2. (n.) a well-bred person who has good tastes and manners
3. (adj.) aristocratic
4. (adj.)characteristic or a pertaining to a noble or patrician
2. (n.) a well-bred person who has good tastes and manners
3. (adj.) aristocratic
4. (adj.)characteristic or a pertaining to a noble or patrician
1. (adj.) highly excited or eager
2. (adv.) in a state of keen desire; excitedly
2. (adv.) in a state of keen desire; excitedly
1. (n.) a line of troops, police or military personnel that are guarding or enclosing an area
2. (n.) an ornamental braid or cord
3. (n.) a ribbon representing honorary or knightly order that is worn proudly diagonally across the breast
4. (tr.v.) to enclose, surround or encircle with a cordon to restrict movement in and out
2. (n.) an ornamental braid or cord
3. (n.) a ribbon representing honorary or knightly order that is worn proudly diagonally across the breast
4. (tr.v.) to enclose, surround or encircle with a cordon to restrict movement in and out
1. one who is inordinately fascinated with oneself
2. one who has excessive love or admiration for oneself
2. one who has excessive love or admiration for oneself
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