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The answer PERVERT has 10 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of pervert in various dictionaries:
noun - a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior
verb - corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
verb - practice sophistry
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a person whose sexual behaviour is regarded as abnormal and unacceptable. |
distort or corrupt the original course, meaning, or state of (something). |
lead (someone) away from what is considered natural or acceptable. |
a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior |
practice sophistry change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive |
corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality |
change the inherent purpose or function of something |
To cause to turn away from what is right, proper, or good corrupt. |
To bring to a bad or worse condition debase. |
One who practices sexual perversion. |
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The piano is an acoustic, stringed musical instrument invented in Italy by Bartolomeo Cristofori around the year 1700 (the exact year is uncertain), in which the strings are struck by hammers. It is played using a keyboard, which is a row of keys (small levers) that the performer presses down or strikes with the fingers and thumbs of both hands to cause the hammers to strike the strings. The word piano is a shortened form of pianoforte, the Italian term for the early 1700s versions of the instrument, which in turn derives from gravicembalo col piano e forte and fortepiano. The Italian musical terms piano and forte indicate "soft" and "loud" respectively, in this context referring to the variations in volume (i.e., loudness) produced in response to a pianist's touch or pressure on the keys: the greater the velocity of a key press, the greater the force of the hammer hitting the strings, and the louder the sound of the note produced and the stronger the attack. The first fortepianos in |