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fiction
     1. n. Literary type using invented or imaginative writing, instead of real facts, usually written as prose.
           The company’s accounts contained a number of blatant fictions.
           I am a great reader of fiction.
     2. n. A verbal or written account that is not based on actual events (often intended to mislead).
           The butler’s account of the crime was pure fiction.
     3. n. (legal) A legal fiction.
faithfulness
     1. n. The state of being faithful
to
     1. part. A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
           I want to leave.
           He asked me what to do.
           I don’t know how to say it.
           I have places to go and people to see.
     2. part. As above, with the verb implied.
           "Did you visit the museum?" "I wanted to, but it was closed.".
           If he hasn't read it yet, he ought to.
     3. part. A particle used to create phrasal verbs.
           I have to do laundry today.
     4. prep. Indicating destination: In the direction of, and arriving at.
           We are walking to the shop.
     5. prep. Used to indicate purpose.
           He devoted himself to education.
           They drank to his health.
     6. prep. Used to indicate result of action.
           His face was beaten to a pulp.
     7. prep. Used after an adjective to indicate its application.
           similar to ..., relevant to ..., pertinent to ..., I was nice to him, he was cruel to her, I am used to walking.
     8. prep. (obsolete,) As a.
           With God to friend (with God as a friend);   with The Devil to fiend (with the Devil as a foe);   lambs slaughtered to lake (lambs slaughtered as a sacrifice);   t
     9. prep. (arithmetic) Used to indicate a ratio or comparison.
           one to one = 1:1
           ten to one = 10:1.
           I have ten dollars to your four.
     10. prep. (arithmetic) Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation.
           Three squared or three to the second power is nine.
           Three to the power of two is nine.
           Three to the second is nine.
     11. prep. Used to indicate the indirect object.
           I gave the book to him.
     12. prep. (time) Preceding.
           ten to ten = 9:50; We're going to leave at ten to (the hour).
     13. prep. Used to describe what something consists of or contains.
           Anyone could do this job; there's nothing to it.
           There's a lot of sense to what he says.
     14. prep. (Canada, UK, Newfoundland, West Midlands) At.
           Stay where you're to and I'll come find you, b'y.
     15. adv. Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.
           Please push the door to.
     16. adv. (nautical) Into the wind.
     17. adv. misspelling of too
its
     1. det. Belonging to it.
     2. pron. The one (or ones) belonging to it.
     3. n. plural of it
own
     1. v. To have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); to have legal title to.
           I own this car.
     2. v. To have recognized political sovereignty over a place, territory, as distinct from the ordinary connotation of property ownership.
           The United States owns Point Roberts by the terms of the Treaty of Oregon.
     3. v. To defeat or embarrass; to overwhelm.
           I will own my enemies.
           If he wins, he will own you.
     4. v. To virtually or figuratively enslave.
     5. v. (online gaming, slang) To defeat, dominate, or be above, also spelled pwn.
     6. v. (transitive, computing, slang) To illicitly obtain superuser or root access to a computer system, thereby having access to all of the user files on that system; pwn.
     7. adj. Belonging to; possessed; proper to. Often marks a possessive determiner as reflexive, referring back to the subject of the clause or sentence.
           They went that way, but we need to find our own.
     8. adj. (obsolete) Peculiar, domestic.
     9. adj. (obsolete) Not foreign.
     10. v. (transitive, obsolete) To grant; give.
     11. v. (intransitive) To admit, concede, grant, allow, acknowledge, confess; not to deny.
     12. v. To admit; concede; acknowledge.
     13. v. To answer to.
     14. v. To recognise; acknowledge.
           to own one as a son
     15. v. To claim as one's own.
     16. v. (intransitive, UK dialectal) To confess.
rules
     1. n. plural of rule
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of rule
     rule
          1. n. A regulation, law, guideline.
                All participants must adhere to the rules.
          2. n. A ruler; device for measuring, a straightedge, a measure.
          3. n. A straight line (continuous mark, as made by a pen or the like), especially one lying across a paper as a guide for writing.
          4. n. A regulating principle.
          5. n. The act of ruling; administration of law; government; empire; authority; control.
          6. n. A normal condition or state of affairs.
                My rule is to rise at six o'clock.
                As a rule, our senior editors are serious-minded.
          7. n. (obsolete) Conduct; behaviour.
          8. n. (legal) An order regulating the practice of the courts, or an order made between parties to an action or a suit.
          9. n. (math) A determinate method prescribed for performing any operation and producing a certain result.
                a rule for extracting the cube root
          10. n. (printing, dated) A thin plate of brass or other metal, of the same height as the type, and used for printing lines, as between columns on the same page, or in tabular work.
          11. v. To regulate, be in charge of, make decisions for, reign over.
          12. v. (slang) To excel.
                This game rules!
          13. v. To mark (paper or the like) with rules (lines).
          14. v. (intransitive) To decide judicially.
          15. v. To establish or settle by, or as by, a rule; to fix by universal or general consent, or by common practice.
internal
     1. adj. inside of something
           We saw the internal compartments.
     2. adj. within the body
           Her bleeding was internal.
     3. adj. concerned with the domestic affairs of a nation, state or other political community.
           The nation suffered from internal conflicts.
     4. adj. concerned with the non-public affairs of a company or other organisation
           An internal investigation was conducted.
cohesion
     1. n. State of cohering, or of working together.
           Unit cohesion is important in the military.
     2. n. (physics, chemistry) Various intermolecular forces that hold solids and liquids together.
     3. n. (biology) Growing together of normally distinct parts of a plant.
     4. n. (computing) Degree to which functionally related elements in a computing system belong together.
     5. n. (linguistics) Grammatical or lexical relationship between different parts of the same text.
Dictionary entries from Wiktionary