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| having a similar quality or character;analogous |
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| unnaturally pale, as from physical or emotional distress |
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| hving an abnormally pale or wan complexion |
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| still in existence; not destroyed, lost , or extinct |
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| having a secet or hidden meaning; occult |
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| book or manuscript of the largest common size |
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| book, especially a large or scholarly one |
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| pice of armor for protecting the breast and back |
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| splendid or striking array |
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| to prolong the existence of; cause to be remembered |
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| distant view or prospect, especially one seen through an opening, as between rows of buildings or trees |
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| strange or uneartly; eerie |
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| commanding respect by virtue of age, dignity, character, or position |
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| the act, an instace, or an expression of reproving; a rebuke |
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| inclination to perform kind charitable acts |
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| to affirm openly; declare or claim |
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| ghostly figure; a specter |
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