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| growing, living, or done on the water |
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| to capture the attention or the affection of |
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| to give pleasure or satisfaction to |
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| noble; quick to overlook injury or insult |
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| to prove or test the truth of |
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| loving in a physical sense |
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| likely to cause a fire; likely to arouse excitement or violence |
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| favoritism shown to a relative, especially the placing of a relative in a desirable position |
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| nearness in time, place, or relationship |
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| a statement which seems to contradict itself but is nonetheless true |
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| one in charge of a museum or library |
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| pertaining to an empire, majestic |
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| quick, changeable, fickle |
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| deeply spiritual, divine, supernatural |
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| "exempli gratia" ; for example |
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nodding, God's approval "He has nodded in approval at our beginnings." |
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| sharp, bitter, irritating to taste or smell |
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| firmly established over a long period of time; deep-rooted |
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| great in number, extent, or variety |
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| in name only; very small compared to normal expectations |
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| eating any sort of food; taking in everything indiscriminately |
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| so outstanding as to serve as a model |
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| of or pertaining to or existing near the sea |
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| the highest or supreme good |
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| having elegance, sophistication, and culture |
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| enthusiasm, vitality, pep, and energy |
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| mark used in writing to indicate where something is to be added (^) |
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| order forbidding something to be done |
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| ability to remember or to keep on mind |
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| positioned or lying next to something |
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| able to be held, defended, or maintained |
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| to reason from known facts |
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| very sorrowful; sad; mournful |
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| uprightness of character; strict honesty |
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| emblems of kingship; splendid clothes; finery |
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| a letter frequently one of a romantic nature |
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| any kind of candy or sweet preparation |
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| effective, having the intended result |
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| easy; requiring little effort |
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| just beginning to exist; in the first stage |
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| submissive to or doting on one's wife |
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| to make easier or more doable |
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| periodic checking of accounts to verify their correctness |
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| having or showing good taste and refinement |
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| lacking respect or reverence |
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| having two or more possible meanings; not clear |
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| simultaneous conflicting emotions towards a person or thing |
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| the strength to bear misfortunes patiently |
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| of the third rank, order, formation, etc. |
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