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| A state of suspension or temporary inaction |
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| To recant, renouce, repudiate under oath |
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| A washing or cleansing, especially of the body |
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| To depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping arrest |
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| Dealing with matters difficult to be understood |
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| To represent beforehand in outline or by emblem |
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| A covered recess connected w/ or at the side of a larger room |
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| To mix or blend together in a homogeneous body |
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| Having the ability of using both hands w/ equal skill or ease |
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| Anything forbidden, as by social usage |
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| The utterance of criticism or censure |
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| Of or pertaining to the times, things, events before the great flood in the days of Noah |
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| To give notice to; to inform |
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| Of or pertaining to a tree or trees |
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| Intensity of passion or affection |
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| A specialized vocabulary peculiar to a particular group |
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| Given to severe self-denial and practicing excessive abstinence and devotion |
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| To assign as a quality or attribute |
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| Harshness or roughness of temper |
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| To cause to be less harsh |
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| Harsh in disposition or character |
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| Amends, reparation, or expiation made from wrong or injury |
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| Severely simple; unadorned |
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| Any one who claims or wields unrestricted or undisputed authority or influence |
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| One who or that which aids or helps, especially when regarded as subsiidiary or accessory |
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| Passion for getting and keeping riches |
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| To avouch, justify or prove |
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| A mental condition or fixed opposition to or dislike of some particular thing |
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| To make warm by genial heat |
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| Manifesting a warlike spirit |
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| A doer of kindly and charitable acts |
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| Flattery intended to persuade |
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| Noisily or offensively loud or clamorous |
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| Unchecked merriment or animal spirits |
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| To support, as something wrong |
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| Inflated or extravagant language, especially on unimportant subjects |
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| To mention, for the first time |
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| Having the power or tendency to float or keep afloat |
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| To make brillant or shining |
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| a number of persons secretly united for effecting by some private purpose |
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| a disagreeable, harsh, or discordant sound or combination of sounds or tones |
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