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| calm and unbothered; carefree |
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| to leave hastily and secretly; to run away with |
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| letting light pass through, but not transparent |
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| the quality or power of producing abundantly |
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| marked by trembling, quivering, or shaking |
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| marked by extraordinary detailed and vivid recall of visual images |
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| a reminder of human failure |
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| flower clusters having a central stem along which individual flowers grow from short stems, like grapes |
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| ability to recover readily; capable of returning to original shape or position |
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| the act of purifying or purging |
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| susceptible to physical or emotional injury |
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| bending or curving shape or movement |
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| expressing sorrow; mournful or melancholy |
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| a worshipful or idealizing biography |
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| a rudimentary or degenerate structure |
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| given or granted without return or recompense |
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| the condition of a plant that has been growing in darkness, pale stems, and small leaves |
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| a soft whispering or rustling sound; a murmur |
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| a slow stately court dance |
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| small underwater plant used in fish bowls etc. |
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| an overwhelming, advancing force that crushes everything in its path |
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