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| art or science of growing flowers, fruits, vegetables, and shrubs, especially in a garden or orchard |
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| not cruel or brutal; kind |
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| too proud of oneself and too scornful of others |
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| possession handed down from generation to generation |
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| very ugly; frightful; horrible |
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| dutiful respect; reverence; honor |
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| person who is not sincere; pretender |
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| a mental illness caused by anxiety or worry |
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| seeing or hearing things that exist only in a person's mind |
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| feeding on grass or other plants |
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| person or thing that hinders; obstacle |
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| abnormally high blood pressure |
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| enlargement of a body organ |
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| abnormal anxiety over on's health; imaginary illness |
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| the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle |
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| something assumed because it seems likely to be a true explanation |
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| condition caused by a lowered level of sugar in the blood, usually because of the presence of too much insulin |
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