These are the meanings of the letters MITIGUES when you unscramble them.
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emits (unknown)
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etuis (unknown)
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geums (unknown)
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gites (unknown)
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Guest (n.)
A visitor; a person received and entertained in one's house or at one's table; a visitor entertained without pay.
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Guest (v. i.)
To be, or act the part of, a guest.
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Guest (v. t.)
To receive or entertain hospitably.
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Guise (n.)
Cover; cloak; as, under the guise of patriotism.
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Guise (n.)
Customary way of speaking or acting; custom; fashion; manner; behavior; mien; mode; practice; -- often used formerly in such phrases as: at his own guise; that is, in his own fashion, to suit himself.
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Guise (n.)
External appearance in manner or dress; appropriate indication or expression; garb; shape.
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items (unknown)
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Metis (n. f.)
Alt. of Metisse
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mites (unknown)
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mitis (unknown)
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mutes (unknown)
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Smite (n.)
The act of smiting; a blow.
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Smite (v. i.)
To strike; to collide; to beat.
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Smite (v. t.)
To afflict; to chasten; to punish.
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Smite (v. t.)
To blast; to destroy the life or vigor of, as by a stroke or by some visitation.
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Smite (v. t.)
To cause to strike; to use as an instrument in striking or hurling.
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Smite (v. t.)
To destroy the life of by beating, or by weapons of any kind; to slay by a blow; to kill; as, to smite one with the sword, or with an arrow or other instrument.
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Smite (v. t.)
To put to rout in battle; to overthrow by war.
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Smite (v. t.)
To strike or affect with passion, as love or fear.
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Smite (v. t.)
To strike; to inflict a blow upon with the hand, or with any instrument held in the hand, or with a missile thrown by the hand; as, to smite with the fist, with a rod, sword, spear, or stone.
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Stime (n.)
A slight gleam or glimmer; a glimpse.
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Suite (n.)
A connected series or succession of objects; a number of things used or clessed together; a set; as, a suite of rooms; a suite of minerals. See Suit, n., 6.
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Suite (n.)
A retinue or company of attendants, as of a distinguished personage; as, the suite of an ambassador. See Suit, n., 5.
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Suite (n.)
One of the old musical forms, before the time of the more compact sonata, consisting of a string or series of pieces all in the same key, mostly in various dance rhythms, with sometimes an elaborate prelude. Some composers of the present day affect the suite form.
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