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bacterial
Adjective
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Something that is related to, or caused by bacteria.
A bacterial infection.
trap
Noun
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A trap is a machine or other device made to catch and sometimes kill animals.
He uses traps to deal with his mice problem.
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A trap is a trick made to catch someone more generally.
She fell into the trap of misspelling "misspelling."
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A trap is the cover over a hole or opening; a trapdoor.
Close the trap before someone falls
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A trap is any device used to hold and suddenly let go of an object.
They shot out of the school gates like greyhounds out of the trap.
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A trap is a device in a pipe set up to hold and seal liquids and stops gases and lets liquids flow.
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A trap is a place in a water pipe or pump where air gathers.
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A trap is a light two-wheeled carriage with springs.
Have James prepare the trap – I wish to visit the parson.
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A trap is a kind of ladder.
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A trap is a person's mouth.
Keep your trap shut.
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A trap is a transvestite, or a man who dresses as a woman, who goes with a man pretend to be a woman.
I saw your brother asking a trap out last night at the bar.
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A trap is exception made by the processor.
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A mining license inspector during the Australian gold rush.
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Trap is dark colored rock.
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Trap is a type of music.
trap
Verb
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To trap something is to catch in a trap.
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To trap something is to ensnare it.
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To trap is to provide something with a trap.
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To trap id to set traps for game; to make a business of trapping game.
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To trap is to leave suddenly or flee.
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To trap is to capture something such as a mistake so someone can fix it.