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| a small amount of something |
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| suggestive of a statue as in proportion, grace, or dignity |
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| any social class separated from others by heredity, rank, profession and the like |
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| retaliation for an injury with the intent of inflicting at least as much injury in return |
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| lying with the front or face downward; prostrate |
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| noble of heart and mind; generous in forgiving; above revenge or resentment |
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| the act of thinking or reflecting |
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| generalized, theoretical, or not concrete |
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| a guess based on skimpy or uncertain evidence |
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| meaning, sense, or substance |
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| the crucial or most important point, or a perplexing point that is difficult to explain |
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| pertinent, applicable, or to the point |
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| relevant, apt, or bearing upon the matter in hand |
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| highly appropriate, fitting, or relevant |
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| therefore or consequently |
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| excessively positive in manner or utterance |
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| an abnormality or departure from the general rule |
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| appearing to be correct or plausible without really being so |
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| the process of reasoning from particular facts to a general conclusion; or a conclusion reached by this process |
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| to disprove or demonstrate the falsity of something |
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| something that has existence or reality |
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| patient endurance, or indifference to pleasure or pain. |
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