Avantist
noun
short for avant-gardist see avant-gardist
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a member of a people, probably originating in asia, who settled in dacia a.d. c555, later occupied pannonia, and invaded other parts of central and eastern europe before their decline in the 9th century. historical examples the avar chief was dry in his manner to strangers; and who can wonder at it? dariel r. d. […]
- Avarice
insatiable greed for riches; inordinate, miserly desire to gain and h–rd wealth. contemporary examples i am writing it,” she tells us, “and i spill it all out on my lap like very money, like riches, beyond the dreams of avarice. must reads allen barra, lucy scholes, kevin canfield, jane ciabattari october 2, 2011 it was […]
- Avariciously
characterized by avarice; greedy; covetous. historical examples her eyes gleamed out at him expectantly, avariciously, with some suspicion, too. the prisoner alice brown the man took it, eyed it avariciously and stuffed it into a pocket. jack harvey’s adventures ruel perley smith and if it be avariciously asked, “how much must i give him?” the […]
- Avascular
adjective (of certain tissues, such as cartilage) lacking blood vessels avascular a·vas·cu·lar (ā-vās’kyə-lər) adj. not -ssociated with or supplied by blood vessels. a·vas’cu·lar’i·ty (-lār’ĭ-tē) n. avascular (ā-vās’kyə-lər) not -ssociated with or supplied by blood vessels.
- Avascular graft
avascular graft avascular graft n. a skin allograft that does not become vascularized.