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| the state of being completely forgotten or unknown |
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| to obtain or get by care, effort, or use of special means |
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| pertaining to the sky or visible heaven |
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| a tendancy to think favorably of something in particular |
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| absence or suppression of passion, emotion, or excitement |
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| air, bearing or demand, as showing character |
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| beginning to exist/appear |
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| lack of physical or mental energy |
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| of or relating to the heart |
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| a person who takes part in armed conflict but is not a party to the conflict |
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| to sway from one side to the other |
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| great and usually bloody slaughter/injury |
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| to declare to be hateful or abhorrent, denounce |
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| causing or involving great fear or suffering |
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| mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty |
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| an intense ill will or hatred |
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| not allowing entrance or passage, impenetrable |
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| to make milder or less severe |
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| to hold oneself back voluntarily |
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| to seize and carry off by force |
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| an ability, natural or acquired |
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| to fall below a normal or desirable level |
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| shockingly noticeable or evident |
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| to reason earnestly with someone against something that person intends to do or has done |
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| acuteness of mental discernment |
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