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Dynasties
Dynasty Dy"nas*ty (?; 277), n.; pl. Dynasties. [Gr. ? lordship, fr. ? to hold power or lordship, fr. ?: cf. F. dynastie dynasty. See Dynast.] 1. Sovereignty; lordship; dominion. --Johnson. 2. A race or succession of kings, of the same line or family; the continued lordship of a race of rulers.
Hastier
Hasty Has"ty, a. [Compar. Hastier; superl. Hastiest.] [Akin to D. haastig, G., Sw., & Dan. hastig. See Haste, n.] 1. Involving haste; done, made, etc., in haste; as, a hasty sketch. 2. Demanding haste or immediate action. [R.] --Chaucer. ``Hasty employment.' --Shak. 3. Moving or acting with haste or in a hurry; hurrying; hence, acting without deliberation; precipitate; rash; easily excited; eager. 4. Made or reached without deliberation or due caution; as, a hasty conjecture, inference, conclusion, etc., a hasty resolution. 5. Proceeding from, or indicating, a quick temper. Take no unkindness of his hasty words. --Shak. 6. Forward; early; first ripe. [Obs.] ``As the hasty fruit before the summer.' --Is. xxviii. 4.
Hastiest
Hasty Has"ty, a. [Compar. Hastier; superl. Hastiest.] [Akin to D. haastig, G., Sw., & Dan. hastig. See Haste, n.] 1. Involving haste; done, made, etc., in haste; as, a hasty sketch. 2. Demanding haste or immediate action. [R.] --Chaucer. ``Hasty employment.' --Shak. 3. Moving or acting with haste or in a hurry; hurrying; hence, acting without deliberation; precipitate; rash; easily excited; eager. 4. Made or reached without deliberation or due caution; as, a hasty conjecture, inference, conclusion, etc., a hasty resolution. 5. Proceeding from, or indicating, a quick temper. Take no unkindness of his hasty words. --Shak. 6. Forward; early; first ripe. [Obs.] ``As the hasty fruit before the summer.' --Is. xxviii. 4.
Nastier
Nasty Nas"ty, a. [Compar. Nastier; superl. Nastiest.] [For older nasky; cf. dial. Sw. naskug, nasket.] 1. Offensively filthy; very dirty, foul, or defiled; disgusting; nauseous. 2. Hence, loosely: Offensive; disagreeable; unpropitious; wet; drizzling; as, a nasty rain, day, sky. 3. Characterized by obcenity; indecent; indelicate; gross; filthy. Syn: Nasty, Filthy, Foul, Dirty. Usage: Anything nasty is usually wet or damp as well as filthy or dirty, and disgusts by its stickness or odor; but filthy and foul imply that a thing is filled or covered with offensive matter, while dirty describes it as defiled or sullied with dirt of any kind; as, filthy clothing, foul vapors, etc.
Nastiest
Nasty Nas"ty, a. [Compar. Nastier; superl. Nastiest.] [For older nasky; cf. dial. Sw. naskug, nasket.] 1. Offensively filthy; very dirty, foul, or defiled; disgusting; nauseous. 2. Hence, loosely: Offensive; disagreeable; unpropitious; wet; drizzling; as, a nasty rain, day, sky. 3. Characterized by obcenity; indecent; indelicate; gross; filthy. Syn: Nasty, Filthy, Foul, Dirty. Usage: Anything nasty is usually wet or damp as well as filthy or dirty, and disgusts by its stickness or odor; but filthy and foul imply that a thing is filled or covered with offensive matter, while dirty describes it as defiled or sullied with dirt of any kind; as, filthy clothing, foul vapors, etc.
Tastier
Tasty Tast"y, a. [Compar. Tastier; superl. Tastiest.] 1. Having a good taste; -- applied to persons; as, a tasty woman. See Taste, n., 5.
Tastiest
Tasty Tast"y, a. [Compar. Tastier; superl. Tastiest.] 1. Having a good taste; -- applied to persons; as, a tasty woman. See Taste, n., 5.

Meaning of Astie from wikipedia

- It is set in the 1880s and follows the feminist swordswoman Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre who requests the services of renowned fencing master Clément...
- Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre (pen names, Jehan des Etrivières and la mère Marthe; 1846–1915) was a French violinist, feminist, nurse and writer, who is...
- tenant of a building in Santiago owned by Doña Amalia's godmother Clara Astie, began to experiment with methods of distillation. A combination of revolutionary...
- whose lives and works are closely ****ociated with that country. Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre (1846–1939) – feminist, suffragist, established the Ligue de...
- Catherine Rouvel as Marie-Rouge Monique Chaumette as Virgin Mary Odile Astie as Odile Astier Albert Augier as Roger Marginal Jean-Luc Bideau as Un combatant...
- Boquerón, Puerto Rico" (PDF). Ornitologia Neotropical. 20 (4): 523–533. Astie, Andrea A.; Reboreda, Juan C. (2005-11-01). "Creamy-bellied thrush defenses...
- Marie-Rose Armesto (1960–2007), Spanish-born Belgian journalist Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre (1846–1939), French violinist, feminist, nurse and writer Marie...
- femmes" (League for the eman****tion of women), just founded by Marie-Rose Astié de Valsayre in 1889. The capital "G." gives her first name an epic tone...
- Emb****y in Mexico. Retrieved 21 September 2015. Eggers, Barón Henrik (2005). Astié-Burgos, Walter (ed.). Memorias de México (PDF) (in Spanish). Translated...
- child, she prepared a sport studying course in classical dance at the Alain Astié school of Lyon and attempted to join the Opéra de Paris but was rejected...