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| to be necessary, right or proper for |
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| An inoffensive term substituted for someone that is offensive. |
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| lasting only a short time; vanishing |
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| to increase the sevenity of; to aggrivate |
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| worthy of imitation; commendable |
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| not letting light pass throough; not transparent; not reflecting light |
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| having or showing great wealth, very rich or wealthy |
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| Made with elaborate or lavish decorations |
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| to set off or apart; seperate; segregate; to go off by ones self |
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| to leave something in a will to remember |
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| disrespectful and impous of God or sacred things |
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| Intensity of emotion, passion |
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| a young, inexperienced person, a young bird just ready to fly. |
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| Miserable, deserted, forsaken abadoned, in pitiful condition |
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| Of or dealing with magic or the supernatural; mysteriuos |
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| stingy; tight with money; miserly |
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| a strong suppoerter of a cause |
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| Peaceful and untroubled; calm |
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| Impressive; seriuos, grave; observed or done occording to ritual |
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