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| concern for human welfare and advancement |
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| a cone shaped device for magnifying or directing your voice |
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an instrument having a magnifying lens to inspect objects too small to be seen. |
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def- to credit or assign
synonyms- attribute, credit, reference |
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| a person who loves or collects books |
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| an elaborate instrumental composition in three or more movements |
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| someone who wants money or wealth |
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| having doubt, inclined to skepticism |
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| mouthed but not spoken; silent |
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| a complete or selective list of works compiled upon some common principle |
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def- a brief statement giving a general view of a subject
synonyms- recap, review, outline |
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| a state of society without gov't or rule |
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| the study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their culture |
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| the science of statistics like births, deaths, etc. |
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| different in kind; unlike |
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| of the same kind or nature; alike |
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| an enclosed figure having three or more straight sides |
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| gov't ruled by a few people |
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def- to make a combination, mix
synonyms- blend, unite, combine |
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| a disease affecting many people, widespread |
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| a disease that affects a country |
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| a disease affecting one person |
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| hatred or dislike of women |
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| study of family history or descent |
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| connecting two nonadjacent angles or vertices |
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| a speech of praise of a person or thing |
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def- a remedy for all things
synonyms- cure, medicine, recovery |
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| someone who believes in one or mored gods |
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| science of the earth, history of the earth |
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| equality of force or intensity |
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| having equality of measure |
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| painting or drawing in different shades of one color |
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| a list of items for sale, or courses at a college |
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def- a general breakup or dispersion
synonym- breakdown, collapse, overthrow |
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| gov't in which power is in two people |
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| the length of a border of a figure |
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| an instrument for viewing objects above the direct line of sight |
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| correspondence in shape, size, and parts; the same |
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| not like a recognized or customary character; out there |
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| reproducing sounds correctly |
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| a branch of math that deals with properties, reasoning, and shapes |
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def- general, universal
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| lack of feeling or emotion |
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| treating or curing of the disease |
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| a device used to measure depth of water |
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| a disease of lack of red blood cells |
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def- opposition, contrast
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| fixed or stationary condition |
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| combined action or functioning |
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| someone who doesn't believe in things that aren't proven |
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| evoking a feeling of compassion or pity |
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def- a moving force
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| smallest component of an element that can still be considered an element |
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| a single tone without variation in pitch |
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| any mollusk having tentacles attached to the head |
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| communication of signs using fingers |
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| able to speak or write several languages |
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def- a dishonest person
synonyms- scoundrel, charlatan, crook |
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| predicting fortunes from someone's hands |
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| substance in a cell between the membrane and the nucleus |
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def- cheerfully optimistic
synonyms- positive, confident, enthusiastic |
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