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| a puppet worked from above by strings attached to it's limbs |
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| to reduce to fine particles |
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| A level or class to which people are assigned according to their social staus, education or income |
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| Of or relating to the sense of smell |
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| The nose of a mammal-example-that of an elephant |
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| The science of projectiles and firearms |
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| existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence |
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| A tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination or predisposition toward a particular thing |
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| extremely unpleasant; repulsive |
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| A machine that applies centrifugal force to its contents |
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| A harsh, discordent mixture of sounds |
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| A stupid and humiliating action |
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| An electronic musical instrument in which the tone is generated by two high-frequency oscillators |
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| calm, dependable, showing little emotion or animation |
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| A formal pronouncement from an authoritative source |
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| Not capable of igniting or burning |
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| The technique, method, or system of operating or controlling a process by highly automatic means |
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| to overspread so far as to fill with a glow |
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| knowing something without a conscious use of reasoning |
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| more dangerous than seems evident |
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| deserving of contempt or scorn, despicable |
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| to show plainly, reveal; apparent to senses or mind, obvious |
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| to contradict or oppose in a formal manner of agument, proof, etc |
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| making blessed, showing happiness or delight |
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| cruel and unjust use of power, authority,government, etc, of a tyrant |
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| done without care or interest, indifferent, unconcerned |
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| continuing luminescence without noticing heat |
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| a place where stone is excavated, or an animal, etc, that is being hunted |
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| to paint or draw; to describe |
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| a relentless, irresistable force |
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| a person who is overly concerned with formalism and precision |
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| latin is literally statu quo meaning like the current or existing state. |
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| continuing without interruption |
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