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| Dislike of English/England |
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| Fear of enclosed or narrow spaces |
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| Dislike of Germany/Germans |
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| One who dislikes Russia or the Russians |
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| Lover of humanity; person in promoting human welfare |
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| Love of humanity; especially as shown in donations to charitable and socially useful causes |
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| Collection and study of stamps |
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| Pertaining to a musical organization, such as a symphony orchestra |
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| Support of Greece or the Greeks |
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| Study (love) of language and literature |
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| Lover of, or searcher for, wisdom or knowledge, person who regulates his or her life by the light of reason |
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| Supporter of England/English |
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| One who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction |
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| Supporter of France/Frence |
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| Supporter of China/Chinese |
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| Hatred of argument/reasoning/discussion |
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| Inflammation of the large intestine |
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| Abnormal functioning, as of an organ of the body |
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| Impairment of the ability to read |
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| Expressing disapproval or censure; uncomplimentary |
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| Difficult digestion; indigestion |
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| Speech difficulty resulting from brain injury |
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| Sense of great unhappiness or dissatisfaction |
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| Imaginary place where living conditions are dreadful |
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| Faulty Nutrition, Muscle Disorder |
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| Science dealing with improving hereditary qualities |
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| Write or speak in praise of someone |
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| Substitution of a "good" expression for an unpleasant one |
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| Sense of great happiness of well-being |
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| Controversial practice of mercifully putting to death a person suffering from an incurable, painfully distressing disease |
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| Science dealing with improving living conditions |
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| Science dealing with improving living conditions |
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| Computer instruction standing for a series of steps |
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| Horizontal mark indicating that the vowel over which it is placed is long |
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| Large enough to be visible to the naked eye |
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| Agent that destroys microbes (SOAP) |
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| Film of a very small size |
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| Microscopic plant or animal |
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| Surgery with the aid of microscopes and minute instruments or laser beams |
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| Very short electromagnetic wave; Microwave oven |
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| Not moral; without a sense of moral responsibility |
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| Without (having no) definite shape or form |
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| Total absence of rule of government;confusion;disorder |
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| Lack of a normal number of red blood cells |
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| Loss of feeling or sensation resulting from from ether chloroform, Novocaine, etc. |
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| Drug that produces anesthesia |
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| Deviation from the common rule |
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| Nameless; of unknown or unnamed origin |
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| Temporary cessation of breathing |
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| Free from disease-causing microorganisms |
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| Showing no symptoms of disease |
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| Godlessness;denial of the existence of a supreme being |
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| Lack of growth, as from disuse, disease or malnourishment |
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| Marriage with one mate at a time |
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| Two or more letters interwoven to represent a name |
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| Written account of a single thing or class of things |
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| Single stone of large size;obelisk |
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| Massive and rigidly uniform |
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| Long speech by one person |
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| Excessive concentration on one idea or subject |
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| Continuing in an unchanged tone;wearying |
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| Rule by many;government having three or more rulers |
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| Having a variety of colors; multicolored |
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| Marriage to several people at the same time |
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| Speaking several languages |
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| Close plane figure having, literally, many angles and therefore many sides |
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| Having many sounds or voices |
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| Having more than three syllables |
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| Dealing with many applied sciences and technical arts |
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| Belief that there is a plurality of gods (more than one) |
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