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Smoterlich
Smoterlich Smo"ter*lich, a. [CF. Smut.] Dirty; foul. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

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- to the SMOTE method ever since its proposal. The adaptive synthetic sampling approach, or ADASYN algorithm, builds on the methodology of SMOTE, by shifting...
- Smote Reverser is the twenty-first studio album by American garage rock band Oh Sees, released on August 17, 2018, on Castle Face Records. The album features...
- John and Luke, KJV, read: 10 Then Simon Peter having a sword drew it, and smote the high priest's servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant's name...
- the way as ye came forth out of Egypt; how he met thee by the way, and smote the hindmost of thee, all that were enfeebled in thy rear, when thou wast...
- Venetian and traduced the state,/I took by th' throat the cir****cised dog/And smote him—thus!" (Arden Shakespeare Edition, 2004). The English naval chaplain...
- way." And then— "This said, his son undaunted snatched the reins, Then smote the winged coursers' sides: they bound Forth on the void and cavernous vault...
- Eighteen Poems: "The reeling excitement of a poetry-intoxicated schoolboy smote the Philistine as hard a blow with one small book as Swinburne had with...
- warrior". In "The End of Time" (2009–2010) it is mentioned that after he smote a demon in the 13th century, the residents of a convent called the Doctor...
- with the Gods, the children constructed a pathway to paradise. They were smote down for their insolence and their cities cast to the bottom of the sea...
- lotus and leave off wanting to get home, so they took their places and smote the grey sea with their oars. Herodotus, in the 5th century BC, was sure...