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| Capable of holding a large quantity; spacious |
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| Inclined to find fault and make petty criticism |
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| Fascinate by special charm; enrapture |
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| To provide food, services or entertainment |
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| A general idea or understanding |
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| The beginning of something; commencement |
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| Capable of being grasped by the senses |
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| A rule that imposes a particular standard of action or conduct; guiding principle |
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| Something that holds or contains; a container |
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| One that receives or is capable of receiving |
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| Self-evident, pertaining to be an accepted principle or established rule |
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| Relying solely on practical experience without regard for theory |
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| Based on a belief or theory that accounts for a set of facts and that can be tested; theoretical |
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| To assume in advance; take for granted |
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| To devise a self-satisfying but incorrect reason for one's behavior |
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| To reject the validity of |
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| The combining of separate elements or substances to form a coherent whole |
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| Able to be proved true by the presentation of evidence or testimony |
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| Deviating from what is normal; atypical |
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| A deviation or departure from the normal |
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| Odd, peculiar, or whimsical behavior |
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| Prevalent in or peculiar to a particular locality |
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| Not consistent with what is logical; inappropriate |
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| Typical or concerned with the ordinary |
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| Conspicuously unconventional; bizarre; absurd |
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| A model of perfection or excellence; peerless example |
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| being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent |
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| Not habitual, customary, or common; unusual |
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| A statement that presents opposing arguments |
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