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sham
adjective false, counterfeit or pretended; insincere.
verb (shammed , shamming ) tr & intr
1 to pretend or feign.
2 to make false pretences or to pretend to be to sham sick .
noun
1 anything not genuine.
2 a person who shams, especially an impostor.
[17c: derived from shame]
adjective false, counterfeit or pretended; insincere.
verb (shammed , shamming ) tr & intr
1 to pretend or feign.
2 to make false pretences or to pretend to be to sham sick .
noun
1 anything not genuine.
2 a person who shams, especially an impostor.
[17c: derived from shame]
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shaman
noun (shamans ) especially among certain N Asian and Native American peoples: a doctor-priest or medicine man using magic to cure illness, make contact with gods and spirits, etc.
[17c: Russian, from Tungus saman , probably ultimately from Sanskrit srama religious practice]
noun (shamans ) especially among certain N Asian and Native American peoples: a doctor-priest or medicine man using magic to cure illness, make contact with gods and spirits, etc.
[17c: Russian, from Tungus saman , probably ultimately from Sanskrit srama religious practice]
shamanism ,
noun especially among certain N Asian and Native American peoples: a religion dominated by shamans.
[18c]
shamanist noun .
shamanistic adjective .
noun especially among certain N Asian and Native American peoples: a religion dominated by shamans.
[18c]
shamanist noun .
shamanistic adjective .
shamateur ,
noun in sport, especially formerly: someone rated as an amateur, but still making money from playing or competing.
[Late 19c: a blend of sham and amateur]
noun in sport, especially formerly: someone rated as an amateur, but still making money from playing or competing.
[Late 19c: a blend of sham and amateur]
shamble
verb (shambled , shambling ) intr (usu shamble along, past, etc ) to walk with slow awkward tottering steps.
noun a shambling walk or pace.
[17c: from shambles, in allusion to trestle-like legs]
shambling noun , adjective .
verb (shambled , shambling ) intr (usu shamble along, past, etc ) to walk with slow awkward tottering steps.
noun a shambling walk or pace.
[17c: from shambles, in allusion to trestle-like legs]
shambling noun , adjective .
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