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| changing the mind often, fancifullly |
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| showing intense, often vicious ill will toward others |
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| hidden (such as a talent or trait) |
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| to be reduced to nothing, cease to exist |
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| a state of being forgotten |
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| left without, exceedingly sad |
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| seeking reconciliation, (as with God) |
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| understanding, sympathetic |
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| one who leaves one's native country |
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| a place of going out; exit |
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| sociable, enjoying company of others |
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| not easily described because of having no ditinguishing features, seeming not to belong to a class or kind |
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| currently in specific office; imposed as an obligation |
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| exceedingly thin; emaciated |
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| giving a sound when struck; loud, deep or rich in sound |
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| the state of being forgotten; forgetfullness |
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| not readily comprehensible; impossible to see through physically |
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| continuation over a long period of time |
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| nervous anxiety; apprehension |
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| As if of low birth; plebian |
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| crest or symbol of a family |
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| striving to be equal or excel; rival |
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| done in a skillful and competent manner (especially with the hands) |
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| unprincipled; not honorable |
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| to do in an unplanned manner |
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| able to foresee the future |
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| to deviate from the truth; lie |
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| an expression of sorrow or compassion; sympathy |
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| greedy; excessive desire for wealth |
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