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| read letters out of order to discover hidden meaning |
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| a declaration that is made emphtically(as if no supporting evidence is neccesary) |
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| marked by an orderly, logical and aesthtically constient relation of parts |
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| to issue a thunderous verbal attack |
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| spur; give heart or courage to |
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| incapable of being explained or accounted for |
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| refusing to bind oneslf to one course of action or view |
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| a long flexible snout or trunk |
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| not sensible about politcal matters |
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| infer incomplete evidence |
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| Short account of an intersecting or humourous incident |
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| ecology influenced by or resulting from the prevaling climate |
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| short speech adressed directly to auidence by actor at the end of a play |
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| carried out or performed with little or no preporation |
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| faithful devotion to duty or one's obligations or duty's |
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| a asset of special worth or utility |
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| a conissuer of fine food and drink |
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| a patient with imaginary systems and ailments |
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| an unusually gfited or intellegent (young) person; someone whose taolents excite woder and admiration |
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| a mark or token of infamy, disgrace or reproach |
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| crudly or loudly assertive |
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| to quote an authority or example |
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| being in agreement or accord |
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| th elementary stages of any subject |
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| authoritive permission or approval that makes a course of action valid |
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| compliant and obedient to authority |
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| full of animation and spirit |
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| pleasing and wholesome in appearence |
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| a state of being in decline or decay |
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| containing or characterized by error |
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| inclined to judge severly |
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| a person without moral scruples |
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| chacterized by or given to pretentious |
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| marking claim to or creating an appearence(often undeserved) importance or distinction |
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| to place in a mold of characterstics |
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| marking claim to or creating an appearence(often undeserved) importance or distinction |
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