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| the continuace of an effect after its causes are removed |
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| important; of consequence |
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| to ocuppy the smae place in space. |
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| A general statement, idea or principle |
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| capble of being easily perceived |
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| Any word or phrase applied to a person or thing |
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| The power or right of governing and controlling |
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| To make a full or complete again |
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| To conquer and begin into subjection |
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| to influence by tickery, flatter ect. |
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| A feeling or condition or hostility |
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| An agreeement usually formal between two or more people |
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| To sink to a low or lower level |
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| A short allgegorical story |
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| A reprensetation of an abstract or spiritual meaning though concrete |
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| The commencement of two or more stressed syllables |
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