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| to lessen, relieve (e.g. fear, pain) |
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| in a short time, immediately |
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| severe in manner or appearance, serious; without excess luxury, simple |
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| to influence through trickery, cheat |
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| fail to give a true impression, disguised |
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| involving prolonged thought or prayer |
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| A deputation or mission sent by one ruler or state to another |
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| to pretend, invent a story or excuse |
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| changing frequently, especially in terms of interests, affections |
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| a particular way of moving the foot; to train a horse |
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| peculiar structural or behavioral characteristic |
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| a lack of energy or enthusiasm |
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| reducing severity or seriousness of something |
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| to calm in temper or feeling |
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| missing, longing for the return; suffering mental/physical decline |
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| Any of several viral diseases producing a rash of pimples that become pus-filled |
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| recklessly spending money |
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| indicating timely preparation for the future |
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| Deductive reasoning as distinct from induction |
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| to cause someone to desire no more of |
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| lacking sophistication or good taste |
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