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| hard to understand; recondite; esoteric, |
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| keen insight; shrewdness: remarkable acumen in business matters. , |
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| to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine: to ascertain the facts., |
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| "to confuse, bewilder, or perplex", |
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| "to make (an idea, statement, etc.) clear or intelligible; to free from ambiguity. ", |
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| the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof, |
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| to derive as a conclusion from something known or assumed, |
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| discrimination; acuteness of judgment and understanding, |
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| derived from or guided by experience or experiment, |
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| relating to all branches of knowledge, |
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| "liable to err, especially in being deceived or mistaken", |
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| "to think or meditate in silence, as on some subject", |
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| "not quick or alert in perception, feeling, or intellect; not sensitive or observant; dull", |
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| a teacher; schoolteacher, |
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| the state of being perplexed; confusion; uncertainty, |
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| agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible, |
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| "to collect, gather, or assemble again (something scattered)", |
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| pertaining to rudiments or first principles; elementary, |
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| having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd, |
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| of or pertaining to the cerebrum or the brain, |
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| "to perplex or amaze, especially by a sudden disturbance or surprise; bewilder; confuse", |
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| to look at or view with continued attention; observe or study thoughtfully, |
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| deviating from the regular or proper course; erring; straying, |
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| understood by or meant for only the select few who have special knowledge or interest; recondite, |
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| "exhausting a subject, topic, etc.; comprehensive; thorough", |
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| "serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic", |
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| keenness of mental perception and understanding; discernment; penetration, |
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| "to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate", |
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