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| Person who gives up long held religious beliefs or political convictions |
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| downright; thorough; unmitigated; notorious: an arrant fool |
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| A person who leads an austere and simple life. Especially one who abstains from normal pleasures or denies him/herself material pleasures |
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| Relating to the political theory of machiavelli especially the theory that politics is amoral and any means of obtaining power however unscrupulous can be used |
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lack a head or having the head reduced
lacking a governing head or chief |
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the highest point or stage
one that represents perfection in the thing expressed |
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| of or relating to animal fat |
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| something joined or added to another thing but not necessarily a part of it |
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| a zealous person, fanatical person opposing the roman domination in palestine |
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| an attendant or officer in a royal household, someone who is very loyal , a person who owns a small piece of land |
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| 1: a shield or breastplate emblematic of majesty that was associated with Zeus and Athena2 a: protection b: controlling or conditioning influence 3 a: auspices, sponsorship b: control or guidance especially by an individual, group, or system |
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| carrying inwards towards a central organ or section |
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| closing device (in parliament) to end a debate usually by voting |
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| passage that ends a piece of music |
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