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| long or drawn out; lengthened in time |
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| a quality that arouses pity, sympathy, or sorrow |
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| not permitting passage through its surface |
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| act of using a mild term instead of a harsh or offensive one |
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| a spreading, extension, scattering, or dissemination of something |
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| a vague feeling of physical discomfort or unease |
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| one who gives help, patron. |
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| doing or wanting to do good |
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| having a kindly disposition |
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| showing or having desire to do harm |
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| to tell evil or harmful lies about OR evil; harmful |
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| likely to spread through the body and cause death. |
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| the gaseous mass surrounding the earth or any celestial body |
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| producing attention, wonder, respect, or admiration. |
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| existing in someone or something as a permanent or basic characteristic |
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| widely, commonly, or generally happening, existing, accepted, or practiced. |
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