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corky
clamant
distingue
simpatico
cogitate
decoct
perorate
shamble - a regrettable omission here. There is an obsolete word “shamble” meaning a display of cut meat., which as too often misused in the plural as a figure of speech to describe something in disarray
Shambles means benches (Anglo-Saxon, scamel; Latin, scamnum, and the diminutive scamellum, a little bench). The benches or banks on which meat is exposed for sale. (See BANK.) 1
“Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, that eat, asking no question.”—1 Cor. x. 25.
ruminate
redact
rusticate
parlous
alarum
cultus
compeer
frangible
renascence
extensile
orwellian
berserk
macadam
mansard
stakhanovite
euhemerism
argonaut
edentulous
diastema
dentifrice
malocclusion
bruxism
dentate