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| something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune. |
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| action; stimulating; provocative. |
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| of only ordinary or moderate quality; neither good nor bad; barely adequate. |
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| to recall past experiences; events. |
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| the surrender or destruction of something prized or desirable for the sake of something considered as having a higher or more pressing claim. |
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| to distress with mental or bodily pain; trouble greatly or greviously. |
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| relationship by birth or descent, or sometimes by marriage; kinship. |
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| to repay; remunerate; reward, as for service, aid, etc. |
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| to find fault with; blame; censure. |
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| the sign ('), as used: to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a word. |
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| the doctrine or belief that there is only one god. |
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| the doctrine of or belief in more than one god or in many gods. |
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| agreement in direction, tendency, or character. |
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| a person who lectures formally before an audience. |
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