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| fragrant; imbued with an odor |
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| equal; corresponding in size or degree |
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| charecteristic of a prostitute; falsely attractive |
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| the moment a god takes on human form |
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| transcending physical desires; perfect and ideal |
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| a vulgar (wealthy and tasteless) party-giver in the Roman novel SATYRICON |
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| the goal of a quest. The Holy Grail is the cup Christ used at the Last Supper, and it was often sought after in the Medieval times |
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| a collection of wild animals or unusual things |
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| babble; the habit of repeating what others say |
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| inflated language; arrogant sounding |
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| charecterized by a sleep walking manner |
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| relating to an idealized, natural setting |
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