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without exception; absolute and explicit of or relating to categories or arrangement or order |
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| dealing with facts, reality or actual occurances |
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| capable of being maintained |
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| self-evident truth, actuality, and reality |
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| adherence to truth, reality, accuracy, and precision |
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| real or genuine; being truly so-called |
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| pretense, deception, or ruse |
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| something consisting of two or more parts |
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| not real or authentic for any length of time; fleeting |
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| vanishing or likely to vanish; without having much substance |
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| false notion; rhectorical flaw in an arguement |
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| passing quickly; ephemeral |
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| illusion; ghost or spirit |
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| outward appearance; a representation or a copy of something else |
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| passing in time; remaining or existing only briefly; one who passes without permanent bonds |
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| an odd fanciful idea;quaint or unorthodox idea |
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