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| a pipe or channel built to carry water between distant places |
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| a large and important church |
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| a picture made up of small pieces of tile, glass or colored stone |
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| a person trained to write or copy documents by hand |
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| a popular saying that is meant to express something wise or true |
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| the system that provided people with protection and safety by establishing a stable social order |
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| unfree peasants who farmed the lord's fields and could not leave the lord's estate |
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| a system of organizing people into ranks with those of higher rank having more power and privileges |
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| the body of people such as priests who perform the sacred functions of a church |
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| the study of god and religious truth |
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| an organization of people in the same craft or trade |
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| the buying and selling of goods |
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| a body of rulings made by judges that became part of nation's legal system |
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| a written grant of rights and privileges by a ruler or government to a community, class of people or organization |
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| a person who holds beliefs that are contrary to the teachings of a church or other group |
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| the medieval knight's code of ideal behavior, including bravery, loyalty, and respect for women |
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