adjective, formal - capable of change or being changed
noun - the number of people available to work or do a particular task
noun - a mammal with a long snout and tongue that feeds mainly on ants and termites
verb, informal - to get something with difficulty, often by asking or searching in an informal or slightly dishonest way
verb, American English, informal - to get money, food, or other things from people by asking repeatedly or without paying
noun - a cup or goblet used in religious ceremonies, especially to hold wine
noun - a general agreement among the members of a group
noun - thin, flexible wire netting with small hexagonal holes, used especially for making fences around areas where chickens or other small animals are kept
noun, formal - something that is an unfair or unreasonable burden or inconvenience to someone
noun - the act of forcing people to accept something such as a rule, law, tax, or belief
verb, British English, informal - to spit
verb - to make someone unable to feel pain, usually by giving them drugs before a medical operation