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| to give up a position, right, or power |
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| deviating from what is normal |
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| temporary suppression or suspension |
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| the act of cutting; the natural separation of a leaf or other part of a plant |
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| the giving up of certain pleasures |
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| growth in size or increase in amount |
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| to accumulate; grow by additions |
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| uncompromising; unyielding |
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| something added, attached, or joined |
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| relating to beauty or art |
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| fondness; liking; similarity |
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| to make larger or greater |
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| amounting to a whole; total |
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| cheerful willingness; eagerness; speed |
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| medieval chemical philosophy based on changing metal into gold; a seemingly magical power or process of transmutation |
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| to relieve; improve partially |
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| a combination; a mixture of two or more metals |
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| the power to entice by charm |
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| to combine into a unified whole |
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| unclear or doubtful in meaning |
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| the state of having conflicting emotional attitudes |
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| something delicious; the food of the gods |
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| agreeable; cooperative; suited |
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| something that increases comfort |
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| ornament worn as a charm against evil spirits |
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| something out of the proper time |
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| medication that reduces or eliminates pain |
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| absence of government; state of disorder |
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| something that clams or soothes pain |
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| irregular; deviating from the norm |
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| something that comes before |
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| the point in an orbit most distant from the body being orbited; the highest point |
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| strikingly appropriate and relevant |
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| to take possession for one's own use; confiscate |
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| ornate design featuring intertwined curves; a ballet position in which one leg is extended in back while the other supports the weight of the body |
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| the study of material evidence of past human life |
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| extremely difficult; laborious |
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