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| to affirm; to assert as fact |
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| energy of motion; moving force; impulse |
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| a female who has the power to decide a point at issue |
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| to regard with terror or repugnance; loath |
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| a dictionary; a list of vocabulary words for a particular subject |
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| inactive; dull; apathetic |
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| state of being filled with food or with anything that satisfies |
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| an estate inherited from one's father or ancestors |
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| descendant; a shoot or twig |
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| respectful; yielding to the opinion or will of another |
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| not noble; inferior; or low character, aims, etc. |
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| unnecessary;excessive; more than is required |
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| corresponding or comparable in some respect, though unlike as a whole |
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| to increase; to come as a natural product or result |
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| an income sufficient for ordinary wants |
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