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| to refer to casually or indirectly; suggest |
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| supernaturally perceptive; one who possesses extrasensory power; seer (soothsayer) |
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| serving to settle an issue; final; definitive |
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| not respectable; not esteemed; disgraceful |
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| native or contained to a partifular region or people; indigenous |
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| worthy of immitation; commendable; praiseworthy; sterling |
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| to understand; grasp; comprehend |
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| trickery; treacherous cunning; deceit |
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| honesty; high moral standards; soundness |
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| a route of travel; schedule |
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| to misinterpret; misjudge |
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| highly offensive; repugnant |
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| to appease, satisfy, soothe |
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| piracy; theft; passing off as one's own the writing or ideas of another person |
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| project; bulge; to stick out |
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| downright; harsh; unrelieved; absolutely; utterly |
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| shallow; on or near the surface |
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