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| A frame with balls for calculating |
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| To lessen in degree or intensity |
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| To formally relinquish power or responsibility |
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| Not normal; to stray away |
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| To urge, encourage and support |
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| Eager anticipation/excitement |
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| A medieval science aimed at the transmutation of metals |
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| A recess or enclosed space |
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| The condition of being temporarily set aside; suspension |
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| To renounce under oath; forswear |
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| To make larger or greater in power |
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| Close connection or relationship |
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| Of or concerning the appreciation of beauty or good taste |
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| Making impure, poorer in quality; to corrupt |
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| To add beauty or decorate |
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| Excessive praise and intense adoration |
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| To wear down or rub away by friction |
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| To repeal or annul by authority |
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| Impervious to please, appeals, or reason; subbornly unyielding |
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| To leave quickly and secretly (to avoid arrest) |
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| Difficult to comprehend; obscure |
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| Quick, keen or accurate knowledge or insight |
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| Increase in size by gradual, external addition; fusion |
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| To praise enthusiastically and often publically; applaud. |
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| To touch or end at one end or side; to lie adjacent |
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