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| Of doubtful genuineness or authenticity |
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| (1) Mysterious; puzzlingly short. (2) Acting to hide or conceal. |
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| (1) Secret writing. (2) The encoding & decoding of messages. |
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| A room completely or partially underground, especially under the main floor of a church; a room or area in a large above-ground tomb |
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| To depart in secret & hide |
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| Restrained, especially in the consumption of food or alcohol |
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| The consideration of a thing or idea without associating it with a particular example |
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| Hard to understand; deep or complex |
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| The art or profession of teaching; the study of teaching. |
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| (1) Of or relating to an encyclopedia. (2) Covering a wide range of subjects. |
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| A doctor who specializes in the diseases, development, and care of children. |
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| (1) A formal, unimaginative teacher. (2) A person who shows off his / her learning. |
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| (1) Related or alike by nature. (2) Related because descended from the same language. |
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| (1) Present from birth onward; inborn. (2) Part of the essential nature of something. |
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| Coming or having just come into being. |
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| (1) Rebirth or revival. (2) The period of European history between medieval & modern times, from about the 14th to the 17th century, which saw a revival of classical culture, a flowering of the arts & literature. |
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| Showing respect or esteem |
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| (1) Bearing great quantities of fruit or imaginative ideas; productive or inventive. (2) Able to support abundant plant growth. |
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| (1) A conclusion arrived at from facts or statements taken as true. (2) A guess or assumption made on the basis of little or no evidence. |
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| To grow or increase by rapid production of new units; to multiply |
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| through, across, or beyond |
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| A change in form or appearance; a glorifying spiritual change |
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| (1) To spread into or throughout; to permeate. (2) To transfer into a vein of a person or animal. |
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| (1) Not lasting long; short-lived. (2) Passing through a place & staying only briefly. |
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| (1) Exceeding or rising above usual limits; surpassing, supreme. (2) Beyond comprehension; beyond ordinary experience or material existence. |
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| A separate of a whole; an ingredient or element |
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| (1) Tendency, inclination. (2)Basic outlook or attitude. |
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| A place or container where something is stored. |
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| To put or place one thing over something else. |
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| Holding oneself back voluntarily from indulging an appetite or craving. |
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| Stubborn or persistent in clinging to a thing |
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| Capable of being held or defended; reasonable |
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| (1) Something that gives support or strength. (2) Food, nourishment. |
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| Being married to one person or having one mate at a time. |
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| A scholarly essay written on a single small topic & published separately. |
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| (1) Appearing to be a huge, featureless, often ridged whole. (2) Made up of material with no joints or seams. |
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| The worship of a single god. |
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| Having only one lawmaking chamber. |
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| (1) Done by one person or party; one-sided. (2) Affecting one side of the body. |
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| (1) Perfect agreement. (2) Sameness of musical pitch. |
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| Relating or belonging to a religious group that believes that God exists only in one person & stresses individual freedom of belief. |
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