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| irreligious, uncultured, or uncivilized |
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| irreligious, uncultured, or uncivilized |
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| respectful submission or yielding to the judgment, opinion, will, etc., |
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| of discouraging or awesome strength, size, difficulty, etc,; intimidating |
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| serving or acting in a subordinate capacity; subordinate |
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| to excite or arouse agreeably |
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| to measure the depth of by means of a sounding line; sound |
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| the act of defaming; false or unjustified injury of the good reputation of another, as by slander or libel |
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| unrestrained by law or general morality; lawless; immoral |
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| a group or clique within a larger group, party, government, organization |
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| meaningless or unintelligible talk or writing |
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| a deep, immeasurable space, gulf, or cavity |
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| trembling or quivering movement; tremor |
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| inactive or sluggish by habit or nature |
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| inactive or sluggish by habit or nature |
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