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| An underground tunnel or area with holes for graves. |
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| A person who is able to be a judge in matters of art or taste. |
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| To restrict by shackling or chaining. |
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| A large, destructive fire. |
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| Unyielding regardless of reason or logic. |
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| A flat-bladed hand tool used to work with morter or to dig holes for plants. |
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| One skilled in the fine arts as an accomplished musician; a savant. |
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| An implied or indirect reference. |
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| A fantasy; a horrible creature of the imagination. |
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| A lack of integrity of honesty; moral corruption. |
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| Appropriate for a purpose, but not necessarily moral, right, or just. |
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| Ill will or evil intention. |
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| Deserving hate or contempt. |
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| A stubborn persistence or act of refusing to yield on an opinion or belief. |
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| Very principled, very careful and conscientious. |
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| Relating or pertaining to a sense of beauty or art. |
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| A mixture of many things. |
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| Appropriate conduct; correct and proper behavior. |
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| Foretelling the future by means of magic. |
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