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| Having the same color; monochromatic; unicolor |
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Having different colors Of the same kind; similar; uniform |
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| Instrument permitting those in a submarine a new (“look around”) of the surface |
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| Parts of the globe (or their inhabitants) diametrically opposite to each other (literally, “with the feet opposite”) |
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| Invertebrates (animal having no backbone) with jointed legs, e.g., insects |
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| One who treats ailments of the human foot |
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| Verse (line of poetry) consisting of two feet; a diameter |
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| (literally, “false foot”) temporary extension of the protoplasm, as in the ameba, to enable the organism to move and take in food |
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| Utensil, stool, or caldron having three legs |
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| Having the same color; monochromatic; unicolor |
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| Of the same kind; similar; uniform |
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| Differing in kid; dissimilar; varied |
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| Dissimilarity in structure |
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| Exhibiting similarity of form |
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| Exhibiting diversity of form |
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| Exhibiting diversity of form |
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| Word that sounds like another but differs in meaning or spelling, e.g., principle and principal |
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| Work spelled like another, but differing in sound and meaning, e.g., bass (the tone, pronounced “base”) and bass (the fish, rhymes with “pass”) |
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| Having the same center; concentric |
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| Having the same center; concentric |
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| Having the same sound of voice (ant. polyphonic) |
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| Deviating from the common rile; abnormal; atypical |
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| Person or thing deviating from the common rule |
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| Opposed to accepted beliefs or established doctrines, especially in religion; unorthodox (ant. orthodox) |
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| Excess of sugar in the blood |
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| Abnormally low level of sugar in the blood |
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| Abnormally high blood pressure |
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| Abnormally high blood pressure |
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| Especially high fever; hyperpyrexia |
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| Especially high fever; hyperpyrexia |
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| Subnormal body temperature |
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| Marked by excessive activity of the thyroid gland |
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| Marked by deficient activity of the thyroid gland |
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| Marked by deficient activity of the thyroid gland |
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| Extravagant exaggeration of statement |
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| Farsightedness (ant. myopia) |
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| Excessively sensitive; supersensitive |
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| Excessive growth or development, as of a body part (ant. atrophy) |
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| Theory or supposition assumed as a basis for reasoning (something “places under”) |
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| Assumed without proof for the purpose of reasoning; conjectural |
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| Marriage within the tribe, caste, or social group |
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| Marriage outside the tribe, caste, or social group |
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| Produced from within; due to interval causes |
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| Produced from without; due to external causes |
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| Internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal |
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| Hard protective structure developed outside the body, as the shell of a lobster |
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| Hard protective structure developed outside the body, as the shell of a lobster |
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| Inflammation of the lining of the heart |
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| Inflammation of the lining of the heart |
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| Membrane like tissue lining the digestive tract |
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| Parasite living on the inside of its host (ant. ectoparasite) |
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| Parasite living on the inside of its host (ant. ectoparasite) |
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| Plant growing within another plant |
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| Known externally (outside a select group; publicly); readily understandable (ant. esoteric) |
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1. Introduced from another country; foreign (ant. native) 2. Strikingly unusual; strange |
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| Total absence of rule or government; confusion; disorder |
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| Total absence of rule or government; confusion; disorder |
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| Rule by an absolute sovereign |
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| Body of rulers or officials grouped in ranks, each being subordinate to the rank above it; pecking order |
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| Body of rulers or officials grouped in ranks, each being subordinate to the rank above it; pecking order |
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| Form of social organization in which the mother rules the family or tribe, descent being traces through the mother |
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| Form of social organization in which the mother rules the family or tribe, descent being traces through the mother |
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| State ruled over by a single person, as a kind or queen |
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| Form of government in which a few people have the power |
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| Form of government in which a few people have the power |
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| Form of social organization in which the father rules the family or tribe, descent being traced through the father |
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| Form of social organization in which the father rules the family or tribe, descent being traced through the father |
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| Aversion (“feeling against”); dislike (ant. sympathy) |
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| Aversion (“feeling against”); dislike (ant. sympathy) |
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| Lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or excitement; indifference |
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| Lack of feeling, emotion, interest, or excitement; indifference |
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| Complete understanding of another’s feelings, motives, etc. |
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| Complete understanding of another’s feelings, motives, etc. |
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| Quality in drama, speech, literature, music, or events that arouses a feeling of pity or sadness |
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| Quality in drama, speech, literature, music, or events that arouses a feeling of pity or sadness |
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| Sharing of (“feeling with”) another’s trouble; compassion (ant. antipathy) |
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| Sharing of (“feeling with”) another’s trouble; compassion (ant. antipathy) |
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| Transference of the thoughts and feeling of one person to another by no apparent means of communication |
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| Treatment of disease with minute does of a remedy that, if given in massive dose to healthy persons, would produce effects like those of the disease (ant. allopathy) |
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| Treatment of disease with minute does of a remedy that, if given in massive dose to healthy persons, would produce effects like those of the disease (ant. allopathy) |
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| Practitioner of osteopathy (treatment of diseases by manipulation of bones, muscles, nerves, etc.) |
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1. Pertaining to mental disease 2. Insane |
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1. Pertaining to mental disease 2. Insane |
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| Having no definite form; shapeless; unorganized |
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| Attributing human form or characteristics to beings nor human, especially gods |
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| Occurring under two distinct forms |
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| Occurring under two distinct forms |
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| Having a form deriving largely from the embryo’s inner layer; having a heavy body build (ant. ectomorphic) |
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1. Branch of biology dealing wit the form and structure of animals and plants 2. Form and structure of an organism or any of its parts |
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1. Branch of biology dealing wit the form and structure of animals and plants 2. Form and structure of an organism or any of its parts |
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| Membranous sac enclosing the heart |
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| Nearest point to the earth in the orbit of a heavenly body (ant. apogee) |
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| Nearest point to the sun in the orbit of a heavenly body (ant. aphelion) |
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| Whole outer boundary of measurement of a surface or figure |
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| Whole outer boundary of measurement of a surface or figure |
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| Branch of dentistry dealing with diseases of the cone and gum tissues supporting the teeth |
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| Branch of dentistry dealing with diseases of the cone and gum tissues supporting the teeth |
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| Traveling about; itinerant |
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| Traveling about; itinerant |
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1. On the periphery (outside boundary); outside or away from the central part, as in peripheral vision 2. Only slightly connected with what is essential; merely incidental |
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| Device that can be attached to or used with a computer, such as a keyboard, monitor, printer, or scanner |
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| Expressed in a roundabout way; circumlocutory |
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| Instrument permitting those in a submarine a new (“look around”) of the surface |
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| Instrument permitting those in a submarine a new (“look around”) of the surface |
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(1) “feeling,” “suffering”; (2) “disease” |
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| “under,” “beneath,” “less than the ordinary” |
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| “one and the same,” “like” |
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