Make+deaf

  • 51deafen — v. a. 1. Make deaf, deprive of hearing. 2. Stun, confuse with clamor …

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  • 52deafen — verb they were deafened by the explosion Syn: make deaf, deprive of hearing, impair someone s hearing …

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  • 53deafen — v make deaf; split the ears, stun with noise, din; drown out, muffle, stifle, hush, quiet …

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  • 54deafen — [def′ən] vt. 1. to make deaf 2. to overwhelm with noise 3. Archaic to drown out (a sound) with a louder sound deafening adj., n. deafeningly adv …

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  • 55bedeafen — /bi defˈn/ transitive verb 1. To make deaf 2. To stun ORIGIN: ↑be (1) …

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  • 56Kata Kolok — Deaf talk redirects here. For other languages used by deaf people, see Sign language. Kata Kolok Signed in Bali Region One village in the northern part of the island Native signers 2,200 (of which 50 are deaf)  (date missing) …

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  • 57deafen — deaf|en [ˈdefən] v [T usually passive] 1.) if a noise deafens you, it is so loud that you cannot hear anything else 2.) to make someone go deaf …

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  • 58deafen — deaf|en [ defn ] verb transitive 1. ) if a noise deafens you, you cannot hear anything else because it is so loud: They were deafened by the noise of the aircraft. 2. ) to make someone unable to hear either temporarily or permanently …

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  • 59Laurent Clerc — Infobox Person name=Laurent Clerc caption=Teacher, co founder of the first permanent school for the deaf in North America. birth date=birth date|1785|12|26|mf=y birth place=La Balme, France dead=dead death date=death date and… …

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  • 60Education of the Blind — • Includes statistics and history Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Education of the Blind     Education of the Blind      …

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