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| to lower in position, estimation, or the like; DEGRADE |
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| The lady superior of a nunnery |
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| The group of buildings which collectively form the dwelling-place of a society of monks or nuns |
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| the superior of a community of monks |
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| to give up (royal power or the like) |
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| in mammals, the visceral cavity btwn the diaphragm and the pelvic floor; the belly |
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| deviation from right, customary, or prescribed course |
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| to aid, promote, or encourage the commission of (an offense) |
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| a state of suspension or temporary inaction |
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| to recant renounce repudiate under oath |
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| competent for physical service |
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| a washing or cleansing, especially of the body |
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1. or pertaining to, or situated on the abdomen. 2. Very Hateful. |
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| without concealment, fraud, or trickery |
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| to wear away the surface or some part of by friction |
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| to make shorter in words, keeping the essential features, leaning out minor particles |
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| a condensed form as of a book or play |
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| beginning, ending, or changing suddenly or with a break |
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| a collection of pus in a cavity formed within some tissue of the body |
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| the act of cutting off, as in a surgical operation |
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| to depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping arrest |
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| the fact of not being present or available |
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| lacking in attention to immediate surroundings or business |
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| forgiveness, or passing over of offenses |
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| to free from sin or its penalities |
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| to keep oneself back (from doing or using something) |
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| characterized by self denial or absinence, as in the use of drink, food. |
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| dealing with matters difficult to be understood |
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| inconsistent with reason or common sense |
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| to touch at the end or boundary line |
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| a member of an academy or literature, art, or science. |
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| induction/elevation, as to dignity, office, or government |
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| a subordinate part or parts, enriching or supporting the leading part |
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| to become greater in quantity or number |
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| sourness, with bitterness and astringency |
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| the highest point or summit |
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| to make familiar or conversant |
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