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| a loss of voice due to paralysis of the vocal cords |
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| A painting done in transparent water color |
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| a plant or animal that lives in or on water |
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| a good person who offers help or donates money |
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| one who benefits or gains an advantage from something |
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| one who fives good things; generous in provideing aids to others |
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| harmless, gentel; not cancerous |
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| a lover of god living, especially food. |
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| good, rich ore deposit, anythin yeilding abundance |
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| an extra reward fo goodness. |
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| harsh-sounding mixture of words voices, or sounds |
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| depression being in low spirits |
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| to drive out, to throw out, evict |
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| any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds |
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| all the people loving at the same ime or of approxsimately the same age |
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typical of an original, but not coming from the true source |
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| giving freely; not selfish |
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| the birth of origin of something |
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| a person born with great intelligence |
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| elegant, graceful; as typical of one born to the upper class |
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| originating from one true sorce |
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| pipe with a vlave for drawing water from a water main |
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| in engineering, the use of water to create power |
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| the growing of plants of plants in water |
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| a shot; the "throwing" of medicine into the body by a needle |
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| a word thrown into a sentence or converstion |
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| throw goods over board to lighten the load from an airplane or ship |
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| the unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one that sounds similar |
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| illness believed to be spread by bad air, actually spread by mosquitoes |
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| one sho does wrong; a villain |
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| wishing harm or evil to others |
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| ful of bad feelings or wishes toaward someone or something evil |
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| performing one's job in a bad or wrong way |
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| an instrument used to amplify voices, music and other sounds |
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type of volcanic rock that makes a ringing soud when struck |
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| most important female singer, dancer, or performer |
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| first, most important most basic |
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| first ancestor; forefather |
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| territory belonging to a son or a king |
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| a basic truth, law or rule of conduct or beleif |
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| first most important character in a book or play |
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| rule governing government ceremonies; expectations and rules to be followed |
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| to throw under another's power; people who are forced to sub mit to a ruler or nation |
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| instrumental piece in which musicians play sounds together |
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| a curved path of an object thrown into space |
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| a percussion instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars tuned to a chromatic scale and played by striking the bars with wooden mallets |
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