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  • 11loose — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. free, detached; flowing, unbound; vague, incoherent, diffuse; unrestrained, slack; dissipated, wanton, dissolute. See disjunction, impurity. v. t. free; loosen, unbind, undo; relax. See freedom. Ant …

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  • 12open — 1. adjective 1) the door s open Syn: not shut, not closed, unlocked, unbolted, unlatched, off the latch, unfastened, unsecured; ajar, gaping, wide open, yawning Ant: closed, shut …

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  • 13unfasten — UK [ʌnˈfɑːs(ə)n] / US [ʌnˈfæs(ə)n] verb [transitive] Word forms unfasten : present tense I/you/we/they unfasten he/she/it unfastens present participle unfastening past tense unfastened past participle unfastened to move the part that holds… …

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  • 14loose — [adj1] not tight; unconstrained apart, asunder, at large, baggy, clear, detached, disconnected, easy, escaped, flabby, flaccid, floating, free, hanging, insecure, lax, liberated, limp, loosened, movable, not fitting, relaxed, released, separate,… …

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  • 15loosen — loose [adj1] not tight; unconstrained apart, asunder, at large, baggy, clear, detached, disconnected, easy, escaped, flabby, flaccid, floating, free, hanging, insecure, lax, liberated, limp, loosened, movable, not fitting, relaxed, released,… …

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  • 16Un- — [OE. un , on , the unaccented form of the accented prefix and (cf. {Answer}); akin to D. ont , G. ent , OHG. int , Goth. and . See {Anti }.] An inseparable verbal prefix or particle. It is prefixed: (a) To verbs to express the contrary, and not… …

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  • 17Unbaned — Un*ban ed, a. [1st un + band + ed.] Wanting a band or string; unfastened. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 18Unloose — Un*loose , v. i. To become unfastened; to lose all connection or union. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19unlock — Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to unfasten the lock of 2. open, undo 3. to free from restraints or restrictions < the shock unlocked a flood of tears > 4. to furnish a key to ; disclose intransitive verb to become unfastened or freed from&#8230; …

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  • 20Dover, New Hampshire — City of Dover &#160;&#160;City&#160;&#160; Central Square c. 1905 …

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