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| dislike of england or english |
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| lover of humanity, person active in promoting human welfare |
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| love of humanity, especially as shown in donations to charitable and socially useful causes |
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| collection and study of stamps |
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| pertaining to a musical organization such as symphony orchestra/ loving music |
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| study/love of language and literature |
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| lover/searcher of wisdom or knowledge, person who regulates his or her life by the light of reason |
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| supporter of england or english |
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| inflammation of the large intestine |
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| abnormal functioning, as of an organ of the body |
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| impairment of the ability to read |
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| difficult digestion, indigestion |
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| speech difficulty resulting from brain injury |
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| science dealing with improving the hereditary qualities of the human race |
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| write or speak in praise of someone |
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| substitution of a good expression for an unpleasent one. ex: passed away instead of died |
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| illegal practice of painlessly putting to death a person suffering from an incurable, painfully distressing disease/ advantageous death |
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| science dealing with improving living conditions |
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| horizontal mark indicating that the vowel over which it is placed is long |
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| large enough to be visible to the naked eye |
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| very minute organism/microorganism |
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| agent that destroys microbes |
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| instrument for measuring very short distances |
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| invisible to the naked eye |
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| unit of time equal to one millionth of a second |
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| very short electromagnetic wave |
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| without sense of moral responsibility |
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| without/having no definite form or shape |
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| lack of a normal number of red blood cells |
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| loss of feeling or sensation resulting from ether, chloroform, novocaine, etc |
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| deviation from the common rule |
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| deviation from the common rule |
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| nameless, of unknown or unnanmed origin |
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| deprivation/state of being without oxygen |
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| free from disease-causing microorganisms |
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| godlessness, denial of the existance of a supreme being |
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| lack of growth from disuse or want of nourishment |
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| showing of a variety of colors |
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| marriage with one mate of a time |
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| marriage to several mates at one time |
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| having more than three syllables |
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| belief that there is one god |
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| belief that there is a plurality of gods |
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| two or more letters interwoven to represent a name |
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| single stone of large size |
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| long speech by one person in a group |
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| derangement of mind on one subject only |
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| continuing in an unchanging tone, wearying |
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| science dealing with origin, races, customs, and beliefs of humankind |
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| science dealing with the study of bacteria |
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| science dealing with the study of living organisms |
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| science dealing with the action and diseases of the heart |
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| scientific study of crimes and criminals |
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| science dealing with the skin and its diseases |
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| science dealing with the relation of living tings to their environment and to each other |
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| science dealing with human races, their origin, distribution, culture, etc |
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| science dealing with the earths history as recorded in rocks |
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| science dealing with the atmosphere and weather |
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| scientific study of the forms and structures of plants and animals |
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| account or study of myths |
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| register of persons who have died |
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| scientific study of the nervous system and its diseases |
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| science dealing with life in the remote past as recorded in fossils |
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| science dealing with the nature and causes of disease |
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| scientific study of rocks |
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| science dealing with the functions of living things or their organs |
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| study of the evolution, development, and functioning of human society |
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| study of religion and religious ideas |
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| able to live both on land and in water |
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| antibacterial substance produced by a living organism |
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| story of a persons life written by that person |
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| chemistry dealing with chemical compounds and processes in living plants and animals |
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| development o life from preexisting life |
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| science dealing with the study of living organisms |
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| calculation of the probable duration of human life |
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| diagnostic examination of a piece of tissue from the living body |
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| the living plants and living animals of a region |
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| the living together in mutually helpful association of two dissimilar organisms |
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| cutting, operation of incision |
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| dissection of plants or animals for the purpose of studying their structure/structure of a plant or animal |
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| surgical removal of the appendix |
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| smallest particle of an element |
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| instrument for reducing to a fine spray |
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| cutting or division into two/ division |
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| surgical removal of part or all of the stomach |
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| brain surgery for treatment of certain mental disorders |
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| opening of a vein to diminish the blood supply |
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| surgical removal of the tonsills |
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| surgical operation of cutting into the trachea |
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| parts of the globe diametrically opposite |
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| any invertebrate with jointed legs |
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| one who treats ailments of the human foot |
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| verse (line of poetry) consisting of two feet, a dimeter |
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| dais, raised platform/low wall serving as a foundation |
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| temporary extension of the protoplasm (ameba) to enable the organism to move and take in food |
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| of the same kind, similar |
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| fundamental similarity of structure |
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| exhibiting similarity of form |
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| deviating from the common rule |
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| person or thing deviating from the common rule |
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| contrary to some acknowledged standard |
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| over, above, beyond the ordinary |
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| excess of sugar in the blood |
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| marriage within a tribe, caste, or social group |
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| produced from within/ due to internal causes |
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| internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal |
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| membranelike tissue lining of the digestive tract |
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| parasite living in the internal organs of an animal |
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| plant growing within another plant |
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| form of social organization in which the mother rules the family or tribe/ descent being traced through the mother |
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| form of social organization in which the father rules the family or tribe/ descent traced through the father |
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| measured from the earths center, having the earth as a center |
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| pertaining to geodesy (math dealing with the earths shape and dimensions) |
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| study of the earths surface climate continents people products etc |
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| science dealing with the earths history as recorded in rocks |
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| mathematics dealing with lines angles surfaces and solids |
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| pertaining to the shape of the earth or its surface |
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| art of science of agriculture |
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| poem on husbandy (farming) |
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| response to earths gravity as the growing of roots downward in the ground |
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| farthest point from the earth in the orbit of a satellite |
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| nearest point to the earth in the orbit of a satellite |
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| quality in speech writing music events etc that arouses a feeling of pity or sadness |
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| transference of the thoughts and feelings of one person to another by no apparent means of communication |
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| system of medical practice that treats disease by administering minute doses of remedy which, if given to healthy person, wound produce symptoms of the disease treated |
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| pertaining to mental disease/ insane |
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| without definite form, shapeless |
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| attributing human form or characteristic to beings not human, especially gods |
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| branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of animals and plants |
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| membranous sac enclosing the heart |
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| nearest point to the sum in the orbit of a plant or comet |
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| expressed in a roundabout way |
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| instrument permitting those in a submarine a view to the surface |
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| wavelike contraction of the walls of the intestines which propels contents onward |
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| rows of columns around a building or court/ the space so enclosed |
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| inflammation of the peritoneum |
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