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| the science of the origins and development of humankind |
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| a strong or fixed dislike |
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| anxious;afraid;fearful of some misfortune to come |
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| to give notice to; to inform |
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| a person chosen to settle a dispute |
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| no longer in general use; old-fashioned |
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| to find out; to make sure of |
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| careful and attentive; hard working |
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| wicked or cruel; exceedingly bad; abominable |
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| the practice of telling the future by signs or omens |
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| a statement assumed to be true; a self-evident truth; an established principle |
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| mild and pleasant; soothing |
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| to toss back and forth; to exchange; to discuss lightly |
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| a showy trifle of little value; a useless toy or trinket |
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| kind;charitable;doing good |
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| to sit on or stand over something with a leg on each side of it; to straddle |
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| to spoil by poor work; to bungle; a poor piece of work |
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| against; in return; contrary |
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| together;with;at the same time; equal |
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| do the reverse, down from, undo |
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| reversal, undoing, decompose |
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