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| happening by chance or accident; not planned; unexpected |
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| to destroy completely; wipe out |
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| a light that changes colors |
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| a look or intonation expressing personal reaction, feeling, etc. |
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| the right or license granted by a company to an individual or group to market its products or services in a specific territory |
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| unlimited or unmeasurable in extent of space, duration of time, etc. |
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| in steps so small as to be immeasurable |
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| an opinion or statement contrary to commonly accepted opinion |
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| consequence or disadvantage attached to any action, condition, etc. |
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| belonging to the earliest times or ages |
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| a portion or part in its relation to the whole |
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| a quadrilateral masonry mass having smooth, steeply sloping sides meeting at an apex, used as a tomb |
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| capable of springing back to an original shape after being stretched, bent or compressed |
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| to make free from live bacteria or other microorganisms |
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| below the threshold of conscious perception |
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| a trace of something that harms , spoils or corrupts |
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| to move in waves or in a smooth, wavelike motion |
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| an unsettled, uncultivated region left in its natural condition, especially |
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