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| having or displaying extensive knowledge; learned; scholarly |
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| a person who falsely cleain to possess expert knowledge or skill; a quack |
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| to create or possess a tendency or preference in advance; to make susceptible |
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| to violate or disregard a law or an agreement; to trespass; to break in on |
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| seemingly desirable, reasonable, or true but not really so; having a deceptively good apperance |
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| outwardly professed; apparent; seeming |
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| to declare free from guilt and blame; to set free from a promise or an obligation |
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| to subdue; to conquer; to force to submit |
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| agreeableness of sounds; pleasant combination of sounds in spoken words |
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| abundant; plentiful; full of information; wordy |
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