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a early form of a pharmacist, apothecaries also prescribe drugs(medicine) |
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| devotion to religious duties and practices |
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| almost always silent. Aunt Alexandra's husband was a quiet man. 90% of time silent |
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| a portico or porch with a roof |
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| a legal situation regarding the use of inherited property |
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| to carry on inspite of difficulties |
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| a watch. Jem is waiting and watching for Mr. Nathan to appear |
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| to use a knive to cut away thin shavings of wood to carve recognizable objects |
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| a representation of a person where certain features are exaggerated or distorted |
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| a person whose extreme enthusiasm, interest, zeal goes beyond what is reasonable.Aunt alexandra is fanatical about Scouts clothes because according to Scout her aunts interest in this subject goes beyond what is reasonable |
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| To provoke is to excite some sort of feeling; often anger or irritation. Uncle Jack tells Scout that, as far as cuss words are concerned, he doesn't see the use for them unless they are used when one is very angry or provoked to use them |
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| overbearing; hard to put up with |
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| able to speak and express oneself |
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