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| 1. a use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as part of a ritual of magic 2. a formula of words used in, or as if in, such a ritual |
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| an official of a Jewish synagogue who sings or chants the music of the services and leads the congregation in prayer |
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| an additional melody sung above the principal melody |
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| to refer broadly or indirectly |
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- a secret agreement or conspiracy for an illegal or deceptive purpose.
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| laughable because of clear absurdity, falseness, or foolishness |
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| an illusion or a ghost produced by imagination or creative invention |
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- 1. transparent. 2. insubstantial or vague
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| 1. a shifting succession of things seen or imagined. 2. a collection or combination of weird or imaginary things |
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| to state positively as true; declare |
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| 1. the appearance of being true or probable. 2. the depiction of realism in art of literature |
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| to appear or seem, to present to the mind |
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| 1. showing or feeling little or no emotion 2. having no interest |
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| the feeling of , or the ability to feel, the emotions and sensations of another |
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| a mentally ill or unstable person who acts in a way that harms people and society; a psychopath |
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| freedom from punishment, harm, or loss |
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| an act of self-punishment or religious devotion to show sorrow or regret for sin or wrongdoing |
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| giving, involving, or aiming at punishment |
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| a female leader of a group |
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| to enroll as a member of a group, especially a school or college |
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| having to do with a large important city and sometimes its surrounding suburbs |
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| to warn or criticize mildly |
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| giving warning; cautionary |
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| 1. a previous warning or notice; forewarning 2. a feeling about an event or situation before it happens |
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