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| dignified propriety behavior |
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| an established or prescribed procedure |
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| the position of an individual with regard to others |
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| active hostility or opposition |
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| believing that only selfishness motivates human actions |
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| displaying lustrous colors |
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| of unknown name; whose name is withheld |
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| large or bulky of body; fat |
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| pertaining to a loud, continued noise |
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| of or pertaining to the study of religion |
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| to express stern disapproval; chastise |
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| made up of disparate elements; compound |
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| to get rid of impurities; cleanse |
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| to make favorably inclined; appease |
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| cannot be penetrated; inaccessible |
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| to shake tremulously; quiver |
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| amulet or charm meant for protection |
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| adverse in tendency or effect; hostile |
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| to howl; to lament loudly and shrilly |
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| to settle securely and snugly |
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