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| something that continues or recurs;perpetual, everlasting. |
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| a specified income paid at intervals for a period of time. |
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| the study of humans and their culture |
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| one who dislikes or distrusts other people of mankind in general |
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| the selfless concern for the well-being of others |
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| sequential order in which past events occur |
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| history of recorded events |
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| an error in chronology in which a person, object, event is assigned the wrong date other than the correct one |
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| a steady increase in loudness or force |
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| to happen or result of natural growth |
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| an increase by natural growth or by gradual external addition |
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| beginning to exist or develop |
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| quality one is born with; inherent within one's self. |
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| the quality of being childishly simple |
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| the process of being born |
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| to make young again; to refresh |
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| branch of medicine that is concerned with the development and care of children |
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| the hesitant acceptance but without protest |
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| being at rest, quiet, or inactive |
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