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- to grant
- to be in harmony, agree
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| being at odds with, conflicting, not in harmony |
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| to clear from accusations of fault or guilt |
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| an admission of personal fault or error |
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- an official announcement that has the force of a law
- an order or command
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| having to do with the process of knowing, including awareness, judgement, and understanding |
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- natural tendency, talent or ability
- ability to learn
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| foolish, incompetent, bungling |
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- skillful
- wily, srafty, sly
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| a usually simple object, such as a tool or ornament, made by human workmanship or modification |
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- clever skill
- a clever trick
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| a skilled worker or craftsperson |
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- self-indulgent
- decaying or declining
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- a tendancy to fall back into earlier habits
- relapse
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| to cut, cut down, or slay |
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| to cut out (especailly surgically) |
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| impressively direct and decisive |
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- a playful leap
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- like a snake or serpent in shape or movement
- winding
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- having to do with monkeys or apes
- monkey like
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| a doubtful genuineness or authenticity |
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- mysterious
- puzzelingly short
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| a room completely or partly underground, especially under the main floor of a church |
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| to depart in secret and hide |
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| restrained, especially in the consumption of food or alcohol |
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| the consideration of a thing or idea without associating it with a particular example |
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- hard to understand
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- the art or profession of teaching
- the study of teaching
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| a doctor who specializes in the diseases, development, and care of children |
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| a formal, unimaginative teacher |
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| related or alike by nature |
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- present from birth onward
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| coming or having just come into being |
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| showing respect or esteem |
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- bearing great quantities of fruit or imaginative fruit
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| movement "through, across, or beyond" |
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- not lasting long, short-lived
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- exceeding or rising above usual limits
- surpassing
- supreme
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- a seperate part of a whole
- an ingredient or element
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- tendency, inclination
- basic outlook or attitude
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| a place or container where something is stored |
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| ten/tin/tain (root words) |
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| holding oneself back volunatily from indulging an appetite or craving |
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| stubborn or persistent in clinging to a thing |
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| capable of being held or defended |
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- something that gives support or strength
- food, nurishment
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| appearing to be a huge, featureless, often rigid whole |
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| to limit, bound, or set limits to |
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- not precisely determined
- vague
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- having or seeming to have no end
- tiresomely drawn out
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- to be outward evidence of
- show or reveal
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| incapable of being conquered or overcome |
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| lacking polish, culture, and broad experience |
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