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| A false or deliberate misstatement, a lie |
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| A person who has a special skill in a field |
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| A dense growth of small trees or shrubs |
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| Not able to be attacked or disputed |
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| A member of a clergy (religious group) |
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| Past tense to free from internal stress by heating followed by gradual cooling. |
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| not obedient hard to manage, resistant. |
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| Not obedient hard to manage, resistant. |
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| A group of people working together to undertake or carry out a specific duty or transaction. |
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| Whole or ground corn bleached or crushed to remove all bran and germ |
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| Pertaining to an independent or free bodily system |
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| Having a purpose, relating to, indicating conscious intention |
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| Stronghold, guard, protection |
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| An unethical, unscrupulous practitioner, especially of law |
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| Winning favor and confidence by imperceptible degrees, tending to instill doubts |
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| Secure from assault, trespassing |
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| a change in pitch or loudness of voice |
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| practicing strict self-denial as a measure of personal and spiritual discipline |
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| a narrow passage or gorge |
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| loose material such as rock fragments or organic particles that results directly from disintegration |
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| something that covers or encloses |
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| Serving to promote some end, excessively submissive |
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| An orange colored condiment consisting of its dried stigmas. |
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| the act of consoling, comfort |
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| to work havoc upon, damage or mar by ravages |
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| Excessively particular, critical or demanding, hard to please |
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| A dagger-like steal weapon that is attached to or at the muzzle of a gun and used for stabbing or slashing in hand to hand combat |
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| The state of being repugnant, strong distaste, aversion, or objection |
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| To turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc |
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| Having or showing an alert mind |
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| The state of condition of being vagrant |
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| Not equivocal, unambiguous, clear, having only one possible meaning or interpretation |
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| occurring or coming later or after |
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| The act of redeeming, deliverance or rescue |
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| Sorrowful, mournful, melancholy |
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| Vigorous action or effort |
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| Characteristically flirtatious, especially in teasing lighthearted manner |
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| Continuing or enduring forever |
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| (of a person or their efforts) persisting tirelessly |
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| present, appearing, or found everywhere |
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| to show feelings of superiority |
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| describing or prophesying complete destruction |
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| of, relating to, or denoting plants of the orchid family |
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| done suddenly and without careful consideration |
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| producing good effects; beneficial |
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| cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter |
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| the place at the ends of the earth to which certain favored heroes were conveyed by the gods after death |
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| feeling or expressing great sorrow or distress |
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| constant or close attention to what one is doing |
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| the supposed practice of communicating with the dead; witchcraft, sorcery |
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| kind or friendly to a young or less experienced person; of or relating to an uncle |
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| inordinate pride in one's self and one's achievements |
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| the bony arch of the cheek formed by the zygomatic and temporal bones |
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| outstandingly bad; shocking |
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| the defining spirit or mood of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time |
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| expressing contempt or disapproval |
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| activities to prevent or thwart spying, intelligence gathering, and sabotage by an enemy or foreign entity |
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