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| inequality; difference; unlikeness |
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| to give up; to abandon; to cast off something; to disown; to repudiate |
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| too ready to please, praise, or obey; meddlesome; offering unwanted or unneeded advice or comments |
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| harsh or caustic; extremely severe or bitter |
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| joking; said in fun; meant to be amusing |
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| based on experiment and observation; based entirely on practical experience rather than theory |
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| to make or become different; to tell the difference between; to note differences |
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| a formal, written discussion of a subject |
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| inactivity; quietness; stillness |
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| a recommendation of a person or product; a tribute to a person's accomplishments |
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| fanatical patriotism; biased belief in the superiority of one's own group, sex, or nation |
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| a person or thing typical of an entire class; an ideal example; a summary |
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| international; beyond national boundaries; having great worldly experience; sophisticated; at home anywhere |
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| entirely without; empty; totally lacking |
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| a center for storage; a place where things are put for safekeeping; a person to whom something is confined or entrusted |
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| a particular form of government; a systematic procedure; a regulated system for improving health |
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| keen, sound judgment; mental acuteness; shrewdness |
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| thin; not substantial; flimsy |
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| debatable; resolved and not worth further discussion or consideration |
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| a position that allows a clear view or understanding; an advantageous position |
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| to be a sign or omen of; to portend |
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| a long, heavy, protective glove; a metal-plated glove; part of a knight's armor |
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| marked with spots, blotches, or streaks of different colors |
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| a wrong name; an error in naming a person, place, or thing |
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| to polish; to make shiny by rubbing; a glossy finish; a luster |
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| intended for or understood by only a few; confidential; private |
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| to give according to measure or one's judgment; to allot or distribute |
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| to compel; to force; to dominate or restrain by force |
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| riddle or puzzle; something puzzling or unexplainable |
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| very large; capable of filling volumes |
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| great shock or fear that leaves one confused and bewildered; great dismay |
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| sharp or bitter in language or manner |
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| something or someone that goes before and indicates what is to follow; a forerunner, a predecessor, as in office |
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| to waste away; to wither; a wasting away, especially of a part or parts of the body |
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| to interpret; to set forth or explain in detail |
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| anything out of its proper historical or chronological time; the thing incorrectly placed; a person or idea considered as out of date |
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| to stop doing something; to cease; to abstain |
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| fond of talking; talkitive |
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| evenness of mind or temper; calmness; composure |
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| capable of being held or defended; defensible |
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| much too great; exessive; immoderate |
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| to declare to be true; to state positively |
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| concerning money; in the form of money |
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| an inhabitant; a person, a plant, or an animal at home in a particular region |
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| unpredictably changeable; quick and changeable in character |
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| careful and attentive; persevering |
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| sin wickedness; injustice |
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| a temporary or final ceasing; a pause or stop |
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