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| medical treatment in which heat is produced in tissues below the skin by electric current |
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| a careful examination and analysis of the facts in an attempt to understand & explain something |
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| any form of speech considered a deviation from real or imaginary standard speech |
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| extending b/w nonadjacent angles in a polygon figure; having slanting marks, lines |
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| separation of impurities by mechanical elimination from the blood during kidney failure |
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| so fine and gauzy in texture as to be transparent or translucent |
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| a bitter, abusive criticism or denunciation |
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| a talking together; conversation; interchange and discussion of ideas |
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| serving to distinguish; able to distinguish; said of a mark or symbol to show pronunciation |
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| very wicked or evil; fiendish |
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| Greek prefix which means "through, across" |
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| Greek prefix which means "earth" |
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| branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, surfaces and solids, and examines their properties |
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| science dealing with the physical nature and history of the earth |
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| the point farthest from the earth in the orbit of the moon |
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| having to do with the heat of the earth's interior |
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| the point nearest the earth in the orbit of the moon |
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| plant that buds in the earth, esp. one with buds living underground throughout the winter |
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| organism that responds to the force of gravity; movement toward the center of the earth |
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| the physical features of a region, area, or place, usually the surface features |
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| having or regarding the earth as the center |
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| science that deals with the weather, winds, tides, earthquakes, ... and their effects on earth |
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| prevalent and spreading rapidly among many individuals at the same time |
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| any event, or series of events, complete in itself but forming part of a larger one |
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| a chronic disease of the nervous system, characterized by convulsions, often unconsciousness |
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| an inscription on a tomb or gravestone; a short writing of tribute to a dead person |
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| a lidlike piece of cartilage that folds over the windpipe during swallowing to prevent food in lungs |
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| a closing section added to provide further comment, interpretation, or information |
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| any terse, witty, pointed statement |
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| Greek prefix which means "God" |
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| one who believes in a god or gods |
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| directed toward God as the center of all things |
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| government by clergy claiming to rule with divine authority |
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| the act of raising a person to the status of a god; the glorification of a person or thing |
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| a visible appearance of God or god to man |
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| various systems that propose to establish direct, mystical contact through revelation |
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| one who believes there is no God |
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| one who believes that there is only one God |
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| the origins or genealogy of the gods, as told in the myths |
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| one who believes in or worships many gods or more than one god |
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| Greek prefix which means "equal" |
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| line on a map connecting points of earth's surface that have equal barometric pressure |
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| of, indication, or having equality of measure |
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| a system of government in which all persons have equal political power |
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| having the same number of parts, markings, etc. |
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| of or indicating equality or consistency of temperature |
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| designating a triangle with tow equal sides or legs |
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| any form of an element with same chemical properties and atomic number but different atomic weights |
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| sociable and outgoing; enjoying the company of others |
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| Greek prefix which means "suffering, disease, feeling" |
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| branch of medicine that deals with the nature of disease |
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| supposed communication between minds by other than normal sensory channels |
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| lack of emotion; indifference |
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| indicating or typical of a particular disease |
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| suffering from a mental disorder, often behavior tending toward criminal actions |
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| the quality of something experienced or observed that arouses feelings of pity or sorrow |
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| of, expressing,resulting from, feeling or showing pity or compassion |
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| ability to share in another's emotions or feelings |
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| a strong or deep-rooted dislike; aversion |
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| the production and development of a disease |
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| not appropriate, unsuited to the surroundings; not fitting in |
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| Greek prefix which means "bad, difficult, impaired" |
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| faulty nutrition; faulty development or degeneration |
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| feeling of ill-being; esp, an abnormal feeling of anxiety, discontent, or physical discomfort |
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| impaired digestion; indigestion |
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| any of various intestinal inflammations characterized by abnormal pain and intense diarrhea |
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| impairment of the ability to read |
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| difficulty in swallowing or eating |
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| a hypothetical place, state, or situation in which conditions and quality of life are dreadful |
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| any difficulty in producing speech sounds |
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| not favorable; abusive; disrespectful |
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| difficult or painful breathing |
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| appropriateness of behavior, the state of exhibiting proper etiquett |
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| "kind, descent, origin, race" |
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| the way in which something comes to be; beginning; origin |
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| branch of biology that deals with heredity and variations in similar or related plants and animals |
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| of different origin; not the same source, individual, or species |
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| the same in structure, quality, etc.; similar or identical |
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| movement devoted to improving the human species through control of heredity factors in mating |
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| children, descendants, or offspring collectively |
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| a kind or type, as of works of literature, art, etc. |
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| the origin or generation of the earth |
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| of, applied to, or referring to a whole kind, class, or group; that is not a trademark |
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| a systematic killing of a whole national or ethnic group |
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| to remove; to delete; to erase |
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| acknowledgement of some fault, injury, or insult with an expression of regret and plea for pardon |
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| a person sent out on a special mission |
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| writings of unknown authorship depicting symbolically the ultimate destruction of evil and triumph of good |
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| sudden paralysis with total or partial loss of consciousness and sensation |
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| a symbol to show the omission of a letter or letters; also used to show possession or plurals |
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| the farthest point from the sun in the orbit of a planet |
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| an abandoning of what one has believed in, as a faith, cause, principle, etc. |
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| a formal defense of an idea, religion, etc. |
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| one concerned with correcting and preventing irregularities of teeth and poor occlusion |
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| a pain in the tooth; toothache |
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| one concerned with the diseases of the bone and the tissues supporting the teeth |
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| branch of dentistry having to do with the extraction of teeth |
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| the science dealing with the structure, growth, and diseases of the tooth |
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| the study of dental diseases |
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| branch of dentistry concerned with the care and treatment of children's teeth |
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| study dealing with the decay of teeth |
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| any extinct animal, so named because of nipple-like processes on its molars |
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| suffix meaning "loosening, dissolving" |
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| separating or breaking up of any whole for examination of nature, proportion, function of parts |
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| the speeding up of chemical reaction by the addition of another substance that does not change |
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| chemical reaction with water to produce a weaker acid or base |
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| decomposition by the action of current passing through |
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| partial or complete loss or temporary interruption of a function of the body |
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| chemical decomposition due to light |
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| chemical decomposition due to heat |
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| dispersion of heat from the body |
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| method of investigating mental processes and of treating neurosis or other disorders of the mind |
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| the fermentation action of enzymes |
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| common to or representative of all or many parts of the world; not national or local |
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| any large city or center of population; main city, often the capital, of a state or country |
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| principle, plan, course of action as pursued by some organizations or individual |
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| the interrelationship of government and physical features of countries; the study of this |
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| an intensively, heavily populated, continuously urban area, including any number of cities |
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| having practical wisdom; prudent; shrewd; diplomatic |
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| the science and art of government or governmental affairs |
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| engaged in or taking sides in governmental affairs |
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| a cemetery, esp. one belonging to an ancient city |
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| political or governmental organization |
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