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Verb

 * 1)  to put; to lay; to place; to set; to position; to install; to implant
 * 2)  to lump, to group; to put together
 * 3)  to lay and cluster (eggs) in a nest
 * 4)  to store away, to stow away, to deposit; to put down, to lay down
 * 5)  to stop holding or using (a tool or an instrument, such as a weapon), to put away or down, to lay down; to put aside
 * 6)  to cancel (a law, a regulation, and so on), to abrogate; to set aside
 * 7)  to remove (clothes); to put off or down, to lay off or down, to doff; to take off
 * 8)  to give birth to (a baby), to deliver, to bear
 * 9)  to posit (a law, a regulation, and so on); to impose; to set down, to lay down
 * 10)  to posit (an explanation, a theory, and so on); to propose, to set forth; to put down
 * 11)  to add
 * 12)  to interpose (something, as in a text or a literature, especially falsely), to insert; to interpolate; to put in
 * 13)  to see or treat as lowly, to demean
 * 1)  to give birth to (a baby), to deliver, to bear
 * 2)  to posit (a law, a regulation, and so on); to impose; to set down, to lay down
 * 3)  to posit (an explanation, a theory, and so on); to propose, to set forth; to put down
 * 4)  to add
 * 5)  to interpose (something, as in a text or a literature, especially falsely), to insert; to interpolate; to put in
 * 6)  to see or treat as lowly, to demean
 * 1)  to interpose (something, as in a text or a literature, especially falsely), to insert; to interpolate; to put in
 * 2)  to see or treat as lowly, to demean
 * 1)  to see or treat as lowly, to demean
 * 1)  to see or treat as lowly, to demean

Noun

 * 1) putting down, putting, setting
 * 2) humiliation, deposition
 * 3) parturition
 * 4) miscarriage
 * 5) creating, inventing, composing
 * 6) position, site
 * 7) situation
 * 8) attitude, behavior, manners
 * 9) proceeding, way of acting
 * 10) case
 * 11) plan, intention
 * 12) external form, figure, shape
 * 13) institute, establishment
 * 14) literary composition, work
 * 15) subtraction, abatement
 * 1) subtraction, abatement

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) condition, situation, state
 * 2) manner, way of acting
 * 3) enactment
 * 4) subtraction, deduction
 * 1) enactment
 * 2) subtraction, deduction
 * 1) subtraction, deduction
 * 1) subtraction, deduction

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) situation, position