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| very,very old (literally means "before the Flood") |
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| to bellitle, to run down, to deny the importance of something |
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| a short addition to a literary work, a short speech given at the end of a play |
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| an inscription in memory of a dead person (usually on a tomb stone) |
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| slight fault, minor weakness of character |
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| cruedly or tastelessly colorful or showy; excessively ornate or elaborate |
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| a reverential regard,respect shown by external action |
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| things that cannot be realized or defined |
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| one who indulges excessively in sexual activity or lasciciviousness |
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| unwholesomeness and gloominess; gruesomness |
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| to exclude by general consent from society or privelages |
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| having a condescending tone |
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| one who is skillful at telling stories or anecdotes |
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| echoing, continuing sound |
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| one who keeps guard as a sentry |
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| the residue or mass of metal left after smelting; worthless matter |
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| to add a bit of color, to affect slightly; a slight collaboration |
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| distasteful, unpleasant, disagreeable |
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