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| a heathen: an irreligious, uncultured, or uncivilized person |
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| The achievement of a goal |
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| a long, deep, narrow canyon usually made by running water |
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| referring to the North or South Pole |
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| a guiding or warning signal light |
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| the smallest particle of an element |
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| to oppose; to content with |
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| a large, mounted gun for firing heavy shells |
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| to supply with food; to keep up |
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| a military officer ranking just below brigadier general |
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| remains, ruins, rubbish, or trash |
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| capable of being hammered thin |
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| the granting of exclusive rights to an inventor |
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| to be sufficient, enough, or adequate |
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| all the copies of printed material produced at one time |
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| to tremble with fear; to tremble |
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| a part of the meal; a way (or planned way) of steps to be taken |
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| to leave one's country to settle in another |
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| likely to happen at any time (soon) |
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| a sealable folded paper cover for letters |
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| a hinged cover for a window |
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| one who lives in another's house |
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| to move permanently into a country other than one's own |
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| distinguished; outstanding |
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| dedicated and devoted to God; having a spiritually pure quality |
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| the colorful outer part of a flower |
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