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Posted by Hank Eisenstein on Mon Sep 28 17:46:45 2009, in response to Re: ''Take The Train To The Plane'', posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Mon Sep 28 17:04:05 2009. Not really.Main Entry: al·lure Pronunciation: \ə-ˈlu̇r\ Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): al·lured; al·lur·ing Etymology: Middle English aluren, from Middle French alurer, from Old French, from a- (from Latin ad-) + lure, leure lure — more at lure Date: 15th century : to entice by charm or attraction Main Entry: pur·pose Pronunciation: \ˈpər-pəs\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English purpos, from Anglo-French, from purposer to intend, propose, from Latin proponere (perfect indicative proposui) to propose — more at propound Date: 14th century 1 a : something set up as an object or end to be attained : intention b : resolution, determination 2 : a subject under discussion or an action in course of execution synonyms see intention — on purpose : by intent : intentionally |
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