freedom free·dom | \ ˈfrē-dəm \
1: the quality or state of being free: such as
a: the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action
b: liberation from slavery or restraint or from the power of another
from \ ˈfrəm , ˈfräm also fəm \
—used as a function word to indicate the source, cause, agent, or basis
night \ ˈnīt \
1: the time from dusk to dawn when no sunlight is visible
shift \ ˈshift \
1: to exchange for or replace by another
vampire vam·pire | \ ˈvam-ˌpī(-ə)r \
1: the reanimated body of a dead person believed to come from the grave at night and suck the blood of persons asleep
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''Audit'' au·dit | \ ˈȯ-dət \
1: a methodical examination and review
2: trump won because you walked into vote
''Audit'' au·dit | \ ˈȯ-dət \
1: a methodical examination and review
2: trump won because you walked into vote
''Audit'' au·dit | \ ˈȯ-dət \
1: a methodical examination and review
2: trump won because you walked into vote