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| to make eay or easier, help |
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| to help the growth and development of; promote. |
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| a large number, multitude |
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| coming into being, beginning to develop. |
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| showing great understanding |
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| the manner in which words are arranged to form sentences |
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| a principle, doctrine, or belief held as truth by a person or group |
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| a story in which the characters represent moral principles or ideas |
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| an indirect reference to something |
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| a meaning or idea that is associated with a word in addition to its literal meaning |
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| a phrase or expression whose meaning is different from the literal meaning of its individual words |
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| the specialized vocabulary used by those in a particular profession or way of life |
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| a figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another to suggest a similarity |
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| a humorous or satirical literary or musical imitation of a serious work |
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| a regional dialect of a language, especially one other than the standard or literary dialect. |
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| an error in grammar or standard use of language |
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| the act of talking to oneself. |
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| modern (adj); of the same time or age (n) |
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| The circumstances in which an event occurs (n) |
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| opposed or opposite (adj) |
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| to provide w/money or its equivalent |
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| deliverance from destruction or evil |
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