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| one who fears or dislikes |
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| one who loves or supports |
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| difficult digestion; indigestion |
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good, well, advantageous
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| write or speak in praise of someone |
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substitution of a "good" expression for an unpleasant sounding one
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| invisible to the naked eye |
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| very short electromagnetic wave |
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| nameless; of unknown or unnamed origin |
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| lack of growth from disuse or want of nourishment |
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| showing a variety of colors |
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| belief that there is but one God |
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| science, study, account of |
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| study of dealing with the origins, races, customs, and beliefs of man |
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| story of a person's life written by the person himself |
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| diagnostic examination of a piece of tissue from the living body |
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| cutting, operation of incision |
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| dissection of plants or animals for the purpose of studying their structure; structure of a plant or animal |
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| surgical removal of the appendix |
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| cutting of division into two; division |
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any invertebrate (animal having no backbone) with jointed legs
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a word that sounds like another, but differs in sound and in spelling
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a word that is spelled like another, but differs in sound and meaning
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| hard protective structure developed outside of the body; shell |
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