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| the quality of persisting; tenacity |
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| having or expressig a meaning; indicative |
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| to occur or exist simultaneously |
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| a principle, theory, etc. with general application |
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| readily seen or understood ; evident; obvious |
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| a christian sonf of praise to god or a saint |
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| a descriptive word or phrase added to or substituted for a persons name |
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| to make full or complete again by supplying what has been used up or is lacking |
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| to establish ascendancy over by force |
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to influence by trickery, flattery, etc. mislead, delude |
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| a feeling of hostility or ill will, as between enemies; antagonism |
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| to form, be, or put to an end(to) conclude |
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| a binding aggreement; contract |
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| to sink to a low or lower level |
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| the act of counting or calculating |
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| a short story that uses familiar events to illustrate a religious or ethical point |
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| a poem, play, picture, etc. in which the apparent meaning of the character and event is used in symbolize a deper moral or spiritual meaning |
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| the use of the same consonant or of a vowel, not necessarily the same vowel, at the beginning of each word stressed syllable in a line or verse |
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| the use of the same vowel sounds with different consonants or the same consonants with different vowels in successive words or stressed syllables, as in a line or verse |
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