polyp
1. A coelenterate, such as a hydra or coral, having a cylindrical body and an oral opening usually surrounded by tentacles.
2. A usually nonmalignant growth or tumor protruding from the mucous lining of an organ such as the nose, bladder, or intestine, often causing obstruction.
mobility
1. The quality or state of being mobile.
2. The movement of people, as from one social group, class, or level to another: “There’s been . . . restructuring of industry and downward mobility for Americans as a whole” (Lawrence W. Sherman).
Military:DOD, NATO) A quality or capability of military forces which permits them to move from place to place while retaining the ability to fulfill their primary mission.
dim
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1.
a. Lacking in brightness: a dim room.
b. Emitting only a small amount of light; faint: a dim lightbulb.
2. Lacking luster; dull and subdued.
3.
a. Faintly outlined; indistinct: a dim figure in the distance.
b. Obscure to the mind or the senses: a dim recollection of the accident.
4. Lacking sharpness or clarity of understanding or perception. See synonyms at dark.
5. Lacking keenness or vigor.
6. Negative, unfavorable, or disapproving: took a dim view of their prospects.
7. Slang. Dull; dimwitted.
Addiction
1.
a. Compulsive physiological and psychological need for a habit-forming substance: a drug used in the treatment of heroin addiction.
b. An instance of this: a person with multiple chemical addictions.
2
a. The condition of being habitually or compulsively occupied with or or involved in something.
b. An instance of this: had an addiction for fast cars.
adhere
1. To stick fast by or as if by suction or glue.
2. To remain devoted to or be in support of something: adhered to her beliefs.
3. To carry out a plan, scheme, or operation without deviation: We will adhere to our plan.
prologue
1. An introduction or preface, especially a poem recited to introduce a play.
2. An introduction or introductory chapter, as to a novel.
3. An introductory act, event, or period.
Turds
1. A piece of excrement.
2. Slang. A contemptible person.
CRAP-1. Excrement.
2. An act of defecating.
3. Foolish, deceitful, or boastful language.
4. Cheap or shoddy material.
5. Miscellaneous or disorganized items; clutter.
6. Insolent talk or behavior.