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| having an awful odor or taste; offencive |
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| loss of one's good name; shame; to deprive of one's good name; to shame; to disgrace |
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| a hollow space within a wall, rock, or hill; a place or position well-suited to the person in it |
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| a trap, usually with a noose, for catching animals; any trap; to trap |
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| to make agree in time; to match the rate of movement of two things |
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| to critisize or scold someone i a mild way |
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| to make something worse than it is; to aggrivate |
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| useful for creating a desired result; based on self-intrest |
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| able to do a number of things right; useful for many functuons |
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| a small decoration of trinket |
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| capable of burning, dissolving, or causing other damage; harshly critical |
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| to criticize publicly; to devalue |
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| a situation that requires a difficult choice |
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| to refuse to accept as one's own |
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| lacking respect or seriousness |
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| to feel great sadness; to cause great sadness |
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| to view with admiration or devotion; to worship |
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| to separate from a group or whole |
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| a planned and skillful move; to make a skillful move |
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| a building column that supports something above such as a roof; a person in an important position |
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| a step of a ladder; the piece of wood that spans two chair legs for support |
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| to think carefully about or suppose; to buy or sell something in hopes of making a profit |
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| able to be seen or touched |
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| in a standing, straight-up position; morally good |
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| forgiveness; freeing from punishment |
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| showing a generous or noble spirit |
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| to recommend or praise something highly |
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| to find not guilty or free from a charge |
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| ready to fight, angry; at war |
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| a person who examines materials to remove parts that don't meet a set of standards; to examine for the purpose of removing material that does not meet a set of standards |
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| a resistance to authority or an opposing force |
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| careful attention to one's job; persistence |
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| to send off; the act of sending off; speed; a quickly sent written message |
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| a mound of earth used to prevent flooding or to support a roadway |
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| the small, flat surface on a tooth, stone, or gem; part or phase |
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| to hesitate to give or admit something; a strong feeling of ill will or resentment |
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| not good or bad; commonplace |
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| worthy of notice or remarkable; prominent; a person who is worthy of notice |
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| a rod or shaft around which some other part rotates or swings; to rotate or swing |
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| wise or showing keen judgment; a wise person; an herb used for cooking |
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| pulled or drawn tight; emotionally or mentally strained or tense |
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| a completely empty space; an absence or emptiness; a machine for cleaning by use of suction; containing air or other gas at a reduced pressure |
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| to voice disapproval in a mild way |
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| quick to argue or quarrel |
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| to attempt to keep a bill from passing in a legislature by the use of excessive speeches |
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| based on an unproved idea |
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| incapable of being overcome or beaten |
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| acceptable; worthy of being permitted |
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| making better or having benefit; helpful |
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| to release air or gas from; to reduce confidence or value |
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| with strong feeling feeling |
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| plowed or tilled but not seeded for one's growing season; uncultivated; earth that is plowed but not seeded |
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| by chance or without planning |
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| a valuable quality or trait |
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| well-known usually for unfavorable reasons |
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| a raised surface; the deck of a train station; the ideas of a political candidate or party |
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| to approve for use or action |
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| of, relating to, or containing salt |
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| firmness, persistence, or determination |
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| a task that is risky or dangerous; an undertaking involving chance; to expose to danger; to risk or to brave; to offer at risk of rejection |
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| being concerned with the individual rather than society; self-centered, selfish |
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| to continually change between two choices; to varry |
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| calling attention to manner or conduct in an undesirable way |
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| to free from blame; to justify; to uphold |
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| to make something change; to pretend |
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| a begging; a ceremony for graduation |
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| to removal or loss of water |
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| a measure of length, width, or height |
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| removal or getting rid of |
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| to hesitate; to lapse in confidence; unsure action; quavering sound |
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| food for animals; a search for food or provisions; to search for food |
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| food for animals; a search for food or provisions; to search for food |
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| the straps used on an animal to help it pull something; to bring under control; to utilize |
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| living forever; lasting fame |
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| a happy feeling; merriment |
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| to give out; to disribute |
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| something new; unusual, or original; newness |
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| division within a military company; any group of people working together |
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| the offering of opposing evidence or arguments |
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| having a pleasant taste or smell; one of a group or herbs used for cooking |
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| to stop; to put down with a remark; a rash reply |
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| a raging flood; any constant, strong flow |
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| lengthwise; straight up and down or upright |
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| producing wealth, profitable |
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| suffering with; troubled by |
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| to cheat out of money; to defraud; to elude |
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| to praise; to call attention to; to recommend |
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| fragility; softness; something pleasing to the senses |
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| to cut apart or separate; to examine |
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| a good try or attempt; to try or strive |
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| a serious shortage of food; starvation |
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| marked by feverish activity, hasty |
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| not enough, insufficient; not able |
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| to start a fire; to set in action; to inspire |
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| the smallest amount possible; the least possible |
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| no longer in use; out of date |
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| likely; acceptable; apparently believable |
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| something that holds or contains, a container |
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| to watch carefully, to examine |
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| a sharpened wood or metal piece hammered into the ground as a marker or support; to indicate boundaries with a stake; to assert a right or an ownership to something |
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| dried by the sun's heat; burning |
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| a mark or trace of something no longer present |
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| unmanageable or unable to be improved |
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| a female who dominates a family or group |
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| having good judgement or keen perception |
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| to make rude or vicious statements against |
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| a natural liking for attraction to someone or something |
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| to take the color from; to whiten; to boil briefly |
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| a part; element, ingredient |
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| to move from a higher place to a lower place |
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| one who represents a government in dealing with other governments; someone skilled in talking effectively with people |
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| different; having variety |
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| to write one's name on a document to show approval; to approve |
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| imagination, a product of the mind; a foolish notion |
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| how often something happens; number of repetitions of an electrical current |
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| a government under one leader, such as a king, queen, or emperor, usually determined by birth |
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| unable to be penetrated by light |
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| to rob by open force, as in war; robbery by open force; anything taken by robbery |
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| a pause in an activity an indentation |
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| to give off fluids or other cells from a living body; to hide something away in secret |
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| to make involuntary interruptions in speech |
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| free from problems; calm; still |
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| speaking with a steady flow of words, talkative |
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| to develop a new way of doing something |
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| the act of thinking about the past or looking back |
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| to take the place of; especially through force or trickery |
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| holding firmly or tightly; persistent or stubborn |
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| to shake or stir; to upset or excite emotionally |
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| giving generously; ample or plentiful |
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| to include or contain; to make up |
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| feeling sad or discouraged; wanting to give up |
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| to end contact with someone or something |
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| ruling or controlling; foremost |
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| busy or occupied; planning to be married |
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| weariness; mental or physical exhaustion; to tire out |
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| running away or escaping; someone who is running away from the law |
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| holding back; not able to decide |
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| having no interest in; having no feeling about or option of |
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| requiring or involving hard work or effort |
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| complete control of a business or service by one group |
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| of or having to do with eyes and eyesight |
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| to make a picture of; to describe in words; to act out on stage |
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| someone who lives apart from others; apart from others, solitary |
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| having no motion; at rest; atmospheric electricity; interference with radio or tv reception die to electric disturbance; strong opposition |
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| to do, to carry out, or to perform business |
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| to gradually decrease in size or amount; a gradual decrease or lessening |
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| existing or occurring by chance; based on one's own judgement, without resriction |
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| attracting attention by being unusual |
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| something that is most favorable; best or most favorable |
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| to suffer great physical or emotional pain; to make a major effort |
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| a showy display of courage or bravery |
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| to discuss together; to share ideas |
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| the act of delaying or keeping behind; the condition of being held behind. |
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| training to learn or improve; behavior that follows rules of conduct; to drill or drain by instruction; to punish |
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| to make a constant dull humming sound; a dull humming sound; a male bee |
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| a person who designs or builds an operating system; one who operates an engine; to plan, build, or manage |
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| an act of hard work, strength, or great accomplishment |
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| of a foundation or basis, basic; an essential or important part |
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| a hidden supply of something stored for future use; to gather by saving or hiding |
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| having no boundaries or limits, endless |
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| a song or poem of grief; to feel or show grief; to regret deeply |
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| a great, indefinite number |
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| likely to expect the best result or outcome |
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| having a practical point of view |
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| an instance of turning to someone or something for help |
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| the following of one thing after another; a particular order |
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| to move or rouse to action |
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| passage over, across, or through |
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| to create motions with the hands to show feeling or add force to what one is saying |
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| to place close together or side by side |
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| done for show; intended to attract attention |
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| an assumption that is taken for granted but not proved |
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| having to recover or adjust to change |
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| to set aside for a special purpose |
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| to be or make similar in form; to act in harmony with, to comply |
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| to remove from position or power |
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| apart from; not connected |
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| to give a particular name or title to; to give a claim or right to; to qualify |
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| fierce or savage; extreme or severe |
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| time away; a leave of absence or vacation |
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| a hint, a slight suggestion; a vague understanding |
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| a difficult or painful experience |
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| clearly and carefully stated; distinct; exact |
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| not showing feeling; restrained or impassive |
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| a loud disturbance of a large crowd; any confusion of the mind or feelings |
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| confirmation that something is correct |
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| showing promise of success or good fortune |
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| outward manner; behavior or conduct |
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| extreme wickedness or atrocious character |
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| an exclusive or special right that belongs to a person or group |
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| a disagreement or debate between opposing sides |
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| to lessen; to take away a good part of something |
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| a lack of agreement; a harsh noise |
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| lasting; able to withstand wear or withering |
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| to enclose with wrap or cover; to surround completely |
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| showing great emotion or warmth; ardent; enthusiastic |
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| unfriendliness, the state of being enemies; opposition to an ides |
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| extremely curious; eager to learn |
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| an animal that attacks other animals or living things; a person who attacks others |
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| to say over again, to repeat |
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| thew surrounding of a location for the purpose of capture |
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| placement in a lower class or rank; obedience |
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| a sudden sharp pain; a sudden emotional pain |
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| the study of the relationship between living things and their environment |
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| to think of with respect; to consider valuable; respect or admiration |
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| necessary to make a whole |
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| responsible for, according to law |
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| having to do with traditional stories about spirits, ancestors, or heroes; imaginary |
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| coming before the main part; introductory; a statement or action that comes before others |
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| dependability; the ability to be counted on |
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| the outline of something; to show in outline |
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| to give in to a stronger force; to die |
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| a wealthy or powerful businessperson |
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| a heavy thread used for knitting and weaving; a story of adventure |
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| something given as a sign of a approval, praise, or respect |
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| lacking planning, order, or purpose; random |
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| exceeding in intensity or quality; too much |
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| a beginner, someone new at something |
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| a high peak; a pointed top, as of a mountain |
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| large in bodily size; strongly built; stout |
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| vitally important or essential |
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| to apply entirely to one activity; to set aside for some purpose |
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| to free from entanglement or complication |
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| having to do with the management and behavior of goods, services, and money |
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| loyalty, faithfulness to obligations |
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| having excessively bright colors or decorations, gaudy |
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| a barrier used in foot races; a problem that must be overcome; to jump over a barrier; to overcome a problem |
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| to come between; to interfere; to happen between two points of time |
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| the ability to read and write |
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| showing great simplicity; without much knowledge of the world |
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| the edge around a space; the length of the edge around a space |
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| inappropriately bold or confident |
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| to remember or talk about past events |
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| a curved pipe or tube used to move a liquid from one container to another; to take out by using a siphon |
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| to keep; to prolong; to provide for |
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| final; of the greatest size or importance; the final point; the greatest point |
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| eager attention or enthusiasm for a cause or goal |
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| to feel great hatred or disgust for |
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| able to be seen or perceived |
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| a very steep cliff or overhang place |
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