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| to give prominence; emphasize or intensify |
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| similarity in some respects between things that are otherwise unlike |
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| a protein produced in the blood or tissues in response to the presence of a specific toxin |
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| to deceive by elaborate trickery |
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| rough and stormy; violent |
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| to act together in refusing to use, buy from or deal wit, as an expression of protest |
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| a method of concealing military troops or equipment by making them appear to be part of the natural surroundings |
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| the order or sequence of events |
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| to honor the memory of with a ceremony |
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| to crouch or draw back, as from fear or pain |
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| proper behavior or conduct |
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| to be willing to do something that one considers beneath one's dignity |
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| feeling depression of spirits from lost of hope |
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| a conversation between two or more people |
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| choosing or taking what appears to be the best from various sources |
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| a figure that forms a closed figure |
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| An order by a government prohibiting merchant ships from entering or leaving its ports. |
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| Having or showing great interest or excitement. |
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| a number or symbol placed to the right of the expression |
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| A false notion or mistaken belief |
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| to grow and develop well; thrive |
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| Arousing fear, dread, alarm, or great concern |
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| A waterspout or ornamental figure in the form of a grotesque animal |
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| A member of a military force that is not part of a regular army |
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| A Hindu spiritual teacher |
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| Something other than property passed down from preceding generations; a tradition |
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| Pictures or symbols used in ancient Egyptian writing. |
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| The photographic record of a three-dimensional image |
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| The practice of showing or expressing feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not actually hold or possess. |
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| Protected from disease naturally or by vaccination |
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| deciding or concluding by reasoning from evidence |
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| The examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings |
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| Having or showing a carefree self-confident air |
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| full of fun and good cheer |
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| a unit of length equal to 1,000 meters |
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| a complex structure of connected passages; a maze |
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| using a few words; terse; concise |
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| the distance light travels in one year |
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| a planned movement of troops or warships |
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| any of various mammals, such as kangaroo, whose young develop after birth in a pouch outside the female's body |
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| a figure of speech in which a word or phrase taut is ordinarily associated with one thing is applied to something else |
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| a picture or design made on a surface by fitting and cementing together small colored pieces, as of tile, glass, or stone |
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| an organism that consists of a fungus and an algae growing in close association with each other |
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| a change in a gene or chromosome of an organism that can be inherited by its offspring |
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| a thinly spread cloud of interstellar gas and dust |
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| of, relating to, or occurring at night |
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| eat both plants and animals |
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| exceeding all bounds of what is right or proper |
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| a poisonous, unstable form of oxygen |
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| an organism that lives in or on a different kind of organism |
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| a verb form that is used with auxiliary verbs to indicate certain tenses |
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| a pant tissue that conducts food from leaves to the other plant parts |
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| an elevated,comparatively level expanse of land |
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| a flat, closed geometric figure bounded by three or more line segments |
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| the main character in a drama or literary work |
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| to pund, crush, or grind to powder of dust |
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| a condition of uncertainty or doubt |
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| a condition, period of time, or place in which a person or animal is |
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| an amount of something assigned to be done, made or sold |
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| a dense forest with an annual rainfall of at least 160 inches |
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| having no specific pattern, purpose or object |
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| to move back or away from a limit, degree, point or mark |
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| a person who rejects a cause, allegiance, religion, or group for another |
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| the act of resting or the state of being at rest |
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| the act of giving up something highly valued for the sake of something else of greater value |
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| a drawing consisting of the outline of something |
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| either of the times of year when the sun is farthest north or south of the equator |
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| a band of colors seen when white light is broken up according to wavelengths |
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| a conventional or over simplified idea or image |
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| the science of using all the forces of a nation as effectively as possible during peace or war |
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| the right to vote in political elections |
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| the close associations between two or more different organisms of different species |
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| a tax or duty imposed by a government on a category of imported or exported good |
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| a procedure or method of accomplishing a complicated task |
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| the speed at which music ought to be played |
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| a poisonous substance produced by a living organism |
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| the quality of being free form disturbance; calmness |
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| noisy and disorderly activity |
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| a cold, treeless area of far northern regions |
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| relating to electromagnet radiation having wavelengths shorter than those of visible light |
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| to move in waves or with a smooth wavy motion |
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| a substance that stimulates cells in the immune system to recognize and attack disease-causing agents |
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| to be unable to decide between one opinion or course of action or another |
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| any of a large group of animals having a backbone |
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| musical performer of great excellence |
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| eating or eager to eat great amounts of food |
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| very unhappy or unfortunate |
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| a plant tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals up from the roots |
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| any of various relatively small sailing or motor-driven vessels used for pleasure trip or racing |
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| the branch of biology that deals with animals |
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| a source of inconvenience or annoyance |
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