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| The state of being opposite or hostile to one another |
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| warm or intense in feeling; passionate |
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| having little or no rainfall; very dry |
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| to make less burdensome or less painful; to ease, relieve |
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| to decorate or improve by adding details; dress up |
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| to give rise; to cause; to bring about |
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| someone or something that is hard to figure out; a mystery |
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| a collection of animals that people can view |
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| a bittersweet longing for things of the past |
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| to do away completely to destroy |
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| the wasting away of the body, it's organs or tissue |
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| a strong dislike for, repugnance |
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| to speak ambiguosly in order to mislead or decieve |
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| intended for or understood by only a small group of people |
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| A speech written tribute praising a person or thing, especially someone who has recently died |
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| to be so excessively forward in offering one's service that one becomes annoying |
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| the use or sound of a wordthat immitates or resembles what it stands for or what it describes |
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| not concealed, not hidden; open |
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| conscientious; attentive to details |
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