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rice - Force (cooked potatoes or other vegetables) through a sieve or ricer.
cite - Quote (a passage, book, or author) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, especially in a scholarly work.
heir - A person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death.
tech - Technology.
rite - A religious or other solemn ceremony or act.
tire - Feel or cause to feel in need of rest or sleep.
rich - Having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy.
their - Belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
ethic - A set of moral principles, especially ones relating to or affirming a specified group, field, or form of conduct.
hire - Employ (someone) for wages.
tier - A row or level of a structure, typically one of a series of rows placed one above the other and successively receding or diminishing in size.
etch - Engrave (metal, glass, or stone) by coating it with a protective layer, drawing on it with a needle, and then covering it with acid to attack the parts the needle has exposed, especially in order to produce prints from it.
itch - An uncomfortable sensation on the skin that causes a desire to scratch.
hie - Go quickly.
the - Denoting one or more people or things already mentioned or assumed to be common knowledge.
thrice - Three times.
chert - A hard, dark, opaque rock composed of silica (chalcedony) with an amorphous or microscopically fine-grained texture. It occurs as nodules (flint) or, less often, in massive beds.
rec - Recreation.
ice - Decorate (a cake) with icing.
her - Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified.
chi - The twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet (Χ, χ), transliterated in the traditional Latin style as ‘ch’ (as in Christ) or in the modern style as ‘kh’ (as in Khaniá and in the etymologies of this dictionary).
tic - A habitual spasmodic contraction of the muscles, most often in the face.
tie - Attach or fasten (someone or something) with string or similar cord.
hit - Bring one's hand or a tool or weapon into contact with (someone or something) quickly and forcefully.
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etic - Relating to or denoting an approach to the study or description of a particular language or culture that is general, nonstructural, and objective in its perspective.
retch - Make the sound and movement of vomiting.
ire - Anger.