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a manner or content of thinking characteristic of an individual, group, or culture |
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| a statement that is seemingly contradictory or opposed to common sense and yet is perhaps true |
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| government of a state by immediate divine guidence or by church officials regarded as divinely guided |
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| trembling, shuddering, quivering with fear |
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| concealing the facts, hiding under a false pretense |
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| socially acceptable behavior and speech |
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| an uncivilized or irreligious person; pagan |
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| affected by witchcraft, in a spell |
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| been honest; told the complete truth |
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| traded, had dealings or associations |
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| summoned a devil or spirit by incovation or incantation |
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| group, secret faction; clique |
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| sources of utter disgust or intense dislike |
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| unintelligible or meaningless language; nonsense |
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| respect given to a superior or elder |
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| supporting with evidence or authority |
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| an immeasurably deep gulf or great space |
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| dreadful, fearful; extremely serious |
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| deny; ignore; pretend not to see |
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| timorous uncertain agitation |
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| of, relating to, or caused by withcraft or the supernatural |
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| servile; cringing manner of one very conscious of a subordinate position |
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| moves or turns sideways in furtive manner |
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| journey to shine or sacred place |
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| formally enrolled in church |
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| widley and unfavorably known |
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| strange, unusual; protentous |
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| spreads out in all directions |
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| to determine the outcome of a dispute |
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| touching alon a boundary or at a point |
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| submits to another's wishes or opinion usually through deference or respect |
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| the act of uttering false charges or misrepresentations maiciously calculated to damage another's reputation |
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| a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority |
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| lacking legal or moral restraints |
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| to avoid answering directly |
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| make an agreement; enter into a contract |
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| to make better or more tolerable |
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| showing anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean |
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| crafty; cunning also spelled "wiley" |
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| a state of mental uneasiness and uncertainty |
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| to recoil in dread or terror |
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