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| an organism invisible to the naked eye, especially one that causes disease. |
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| a miniature world; something thzt resembles something else on a very small scale |
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| a small or trivial detail |
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| to make slender or small OR to weaken; to reduce in force or value |
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| thin in form OR flimsy; having little substance or validity |
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| to satisfy an appetite fully; to gratify to excess |
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| to do as one is asked or ordered |
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| a tool or utensil OR to carry out; to put into effect |
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| well-stocked or abundantly supplied OR completely filled; utterly satisfied |
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| an exclamation or oath, often obscene |
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