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| the continuance of an effect after its cause is removed |
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| important; of consequence |
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| to occupy the same place in space, the same point or period in time, or the same relative position |
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| a result of this process; a general statement, idea, or principle |
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| readily seen; exposed to sight; open to view; visible |
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| a song or ode in praise or honor of god, a deity, a nation |
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| any word or phrase applied to a person or thing to describe an actual or attributed quality |
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| the power or right of governing and controlling; sovereign authority |
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| to make full or complete again, as by supplying what is lacking, used up |
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| to conquer and bring into subjection |
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| to influence by trickery, flattery |
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| a feeling or condition of hostility; hatred; ill will; animosity; antagonism |
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| to bring to an end; put an end to |
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| an agreement, usually formal, between two or more persons to do or not do something specified |
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| to sink to a low or lower level. |
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| count; computation; calculation. |
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| a short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious principle, or moral lesson. |
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| the commencement of two or more words of a word group with the same letter. |
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