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| the ability to withstand hardship, adversity, or stress |
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| a feeling of trust or belief; a feeling of certainty |
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| of or relating to a single person or thing; very unusual; hard to please |
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| relating to a certain thing |
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| a conversation between two or more persons |
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| uttered or sounded in one unchanging tone; boring |
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| to inspire; the act or power of producing an effect indirectly or without apparent use of force or exercise of command |
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| a bout of electricity; the flashing of light produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricity |
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| one who competes in physical activities |
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| not fully worked out; uncertain |
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| season between summer and winter |
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| being the only one of its kind |
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| a work that contains information on all subjects or one that covers a certain subject thoroughly usually with articles arranged alphabetically |
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| something that makes a statement in praise of |
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| happening at the same time |
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| asking many questions; tending to inquire or investigate |
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| having or showing clear and forceful expression |
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| capable or worthy of being compared |
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| a rule of conduct; a general or basic truth on which other truths or theories can be based |
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