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| self-denial; a giving up of a renunciation of rights |
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| abundant; plentiful; full of information; wordy |
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| a speech or piece of writing in praise of a person or thing, especially to honor one who has recently died; a tribute; praise |
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| agreeableness of sound; pleasant combination of sounds in spoken words |
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| coming from outside; foreign; not necessary; irrelevant |
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| ordinary; commonplace; of this world (rather than the world beyond) |
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| painfully felt; emotionally touching; pointed; sharp |
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| children; offspring; descendants |
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| giving out, capable of producing, or having a deep, rich sound |
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| the holding of an office; the length of time for which a position is held; the permanence of position granted to teachers, civil service employees, and others |
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