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deprived
from a deprived environment wherein the family life revealed a pattern of neglect moral degradation and disregard for law
Design
preliminary outline or main features of to sketch for a pattern or model to delineate to trace out to draw
Diaper
textile fabric esp linen or cotton toweling woven in diaper pattern See 2
Duchesse lace
with fine thread in large sprays usually of the primrose pattern with much raised work
racketeering
money or advantage by threat or force 2 : a pattern of illegal activity (as extortion and murder) that is carried
Engraving
or art of producing upon hard material incised or raised patterns characters lines and the like especially the art of producing
Fissural
Pertaining to a fissure or fissures as the fissural pattern of a brain
Ensample
An example a pattern or model for imitation
Imitative
imitating exhibiting some of the qualities or characteristics of a pattern or model dependent on example not original as man is
Imbrication
of tiles or shingles hence intricacy of structure also a pattern or decoration representing such a structure
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