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| a person who believes that the human mind cannot know the nature of God or whether there is a God; characteristic of such a belief |
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| controlled by a single teaching or docterine; stated without sufficent proof |
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| having power and physical energy; vigorous |
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| the succession of power, as by members of one political group or family of rulers |
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| the study of the problems that people have in adjusting to their environment, especially when that environment may be changing; the science dealing with the adjustment of working conditions to suit the laborers |
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| the science or technology of removing metal from ores |
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| a person with an intense dislike for marriage |
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| related to the practice of being married to only one person at a time |
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| conforming to establish or proper beliefs, teachings, or customs; conventional |
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| possessing (apperently) contradictory teaching or opinion; self-contradictory |
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| a forecast or prediction , as of the outcome of a diagnosed illness; foreknowledge |
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| related to working together in a cooperative manner to produce a greater effect than could be accomplished through individual labor |
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