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| a person who believes that all forms of governmental rule are bad because they interfere with human liberty; one who engages in activities to destroy all forms of gov. |
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| the study of (early) humans and their instituions |
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| of an eariler time and therefore out of fashion; ancient or antiquated |
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| an original or ancient model or pattern from which later copies are made; a perfect example of a type or group |
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| an early instrument used to measure the altitude of celestial bodies |
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| a pseudoscience based on the assumption that the stars and planets directly influence the lives of people |
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| literally, in numbers seemingly as great as the stars; extremely large, as in number or quantity |
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| an apparatus or person that works mechanically and repetitively |
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| fenctioning independently of outside interference or control |
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| capable of decaying naturally, as by processes exacted by other living organisms, and being reabsorbed into the environment |
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| an individual who hates or distrusts people generally |
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| living together, as two types of organisms, to the benefit of both; mutually beneficial |
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