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| feeling or repugnance toward something with a desire to turn away from it; strong dislike; antipathy |
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1. turn aside 2. amuse; entertain |
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| without turning one's mind to the matter at hand; carelessly; unintentionally |
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| not able to be disputed; not open to question |
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| side turned toward the observer; thererfore, the front of a coin, medal, etc |
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| turned away from what is right or good; corrupt; wrongheaded |
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| turn away from right or truth; give a wrong meaning to |
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| able to turn with ease from one thing to another; adaptable |
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| condition in which one feels that one's surroundings are turning about; dizziness |
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