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literally, lover a person who follows a particular pursuit as a pastime, rather than as a profession one who performs rather poorly; an inexperienced person |
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| characterized by friendliness rather than antagonism; friendly; neighborly; not quarrelsome |
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| friendship; good will; friendly relations |
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| strongly moved by love; loving; inclined to love; enamored |
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| inflamed with love; captivated; charmed |
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| ill will, usually leading to active opposition; violent hatred; enmity; antagonism |
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| evenness of mind or temper under stress; emotional balance; composure; calmness; equilibrium |
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| showing greatness or nobility of mind; chivalrous; forgiving; generous in overlooking injury or fault |
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| oneness of mind; complete agreement |
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| of one mind; in complete agreement |
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| literally, condition of being near the boundary or a neighbor; kinship; sympathy; liking; attraction |
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| keep within limits; restrict; limit |
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| serving to end an unsettling matter; conclusive; final |
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| end or final part of a musical composition, opera, play; etc.; conclusive |
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| flow like a wave, move up and down; change often and irregularly; be steady |
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| ready with a flow or words; speaking or writing easily; articulate; eloquent |
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| not rigid; changeable; unstable |
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| continuous flow or changing; unceasing change |
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| inflow; inpouring; inrush |
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