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| strong desire for success |
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| to serve to distinguish between |
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| a conception of something in its absolute perfection |
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adherence to moral principles; honesty
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| to conjecture without knowing the complete facts |
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| Any epicemdic outbreak of a deadly and highly infectious disease, such as the plague |
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| dismal; melancholy: a somber mood |
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| A breeech of a law, etc; sin or crime |
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| Aperfect of typical specimen |
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| a long narritive poem with a hero |
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| compare metaphor a figure of speech that expresses the resemblance of one thing to another of a different category, usually introduce by "like" or "as" |
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