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                      amorphous (uh MAWR fuhs) adj. 1. lacking definite form; shapeless; 2. of no
                   specific type; anomolous; 3. indefinite; vague
                        • Sulfur is a yellow, nonmetallic element that is found in crystal and amor-
                          phous forms.
                        • To one unfamiliar with the game of rugby, the game appears to be gov-
                          erned by amorphous rules.
                        • When Gino tried to pin Hailee down to a specific time, all he could get
                          from her was an amorphous response.
                          [amorphously adv.]
                      amphibian (am FIB ee en) n. 1. any one of a class of cold-blooded vertebrates
                   without scales (including frogs, newts, salamanders, and toads) that starts life with
                   gills, living in the water, and later develops lungs; 2. any plant or animal that is at
                   home both on land and in water; 3. any aircraft or vehicle that can operate on land
                   and in water
                        • It is not unusual to find amphibians in and around a pond.
                        • The early Pan American Airways Clippers were amphibians that loaded
                          and unloaded their passengers on land but took off from and landed on
                          water.
                          [amphibious adj.]
                      amplify* (AMP li fy) vt. 1. to make bigger and stronger; increase or extend
                   (power, authority, etc.); 2. to strengthen by adding details, examples, etc.;
                   3. (electronics) to strengthen an audio signal or electrical current
                        • Caesar Augustus amplified the reach of the Roman Empire.
                        • The robbery victim amplified his story by providing the license plate num-
                          ber of the felon’s car and a thorough description of his height, build, and
                          clothing.
                        • The sound of the lead singer’s voice is almost inaudible, but the sound
                          engineer will amplify it to make it stand out.
                          [amplified, amplifying, amplification, amplifier n.]
                      amusement (uh MYOOZ mnt) n. 1. the condition of being entertained; 2. a
                   thing or activity that amuses or entertains; entertainment
                        • Randy’s amusement was Claire’s main occupation.
                        • Marcia played solitaire for her own amusement.
                        • The antics of the dancing bears was a source of great amusement for the
                          audience.
                      amusing (uh MYOOZ eeng) adj. 1. entertaining; diverting; 2. causing laughter
                   or merriment
                        • The comedian’s stand-up routine was very amusing.
                        • An amusing incident takes one’s mind off his or her woes.
                        • Jose’s amusing facial contortions made everyone laugh.
                          [Syn. funny]
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