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| To disable or disfigure, usually by depriving of the use of a limb or other part of the body |
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| characterized by sensation and consciousness |
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| serving or designed for testing or trial |
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| a river in Hades whose water caused forgetfulness of the past in those who drank of it |
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| obstruction; hindrance; obstacle |
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| an exclusive right, privilege |
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| readily or plainly seen, heard, perceived, etc.; obvious; evident |
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| a cause of affliction or calamity |
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| any universal or widespread destruction or disaster |
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| a short treatise or essay, generally a controversial tract, on some subject of contemporary interest |
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| a little man; dwarf; pygmy |
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| a low, contemptible person; scoundrel |
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| absurd or foolish talk; nonsense |
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| causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful |
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| boldly rude or disrespectful |
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| a biologically related ancestor |
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| a box or cell in which a prisoner is punished or given the third degree |
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| a contemptible person, esp. an unethical one |
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| of, pertaining to, or suggesting an idyllic rural life |
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| involving or full of grave risk or peril; hazardous; dangerous |
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