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| Abnormally intense fear of being in high places; fear of heights. |
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| Lover of books; a book collector. Opposite of biblioclast. |
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| Dread of being in closed or narrow spaces. |
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| Admirer of France, its people, and its customs. |
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| Fear of water; symptom of rabies where victim cannot swallow liquids. |
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| Hatred or distrust of HUMANS. |
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| A womanizer. Casually has sex with many partners. |
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Showing unreasonable distrust, suspicion. An exaggerated sense of one's own importance. |
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| The collection and study of postal stamps, postmarks, and related material. |
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| A smug, ignorant, especially middle-class person who is held to be antagonistic to artistic and cultural values. ME! |
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| Love of or fondness of women. |
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| The study of human speech. LAWL |
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| Dislike of Russia or its policies. |
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| Fear of strangers or foreigners, especially reflected in one's political or cultural views. |
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| Obsessive impulse to write. |
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A method of miraculous change of one thing (of no value) to another (with value). Alchemists seeked for eternal life and the philosopher stone (i.e. truth/knowledge/value). |
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| Beyond comprehension; mysterious; secret. |
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| A riddle; any puzzling question or problem. |
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| The study of demons or of beliefs about them. |
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| Difficult to comprehend, fathom (grasp), or interpret. |
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| (Noun) Lack of color; unnatural paleness. |
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| The science that classifies and describes unusual happenings. |
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| Not scientifically explainable. |
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| Nature-based, polytheistic religion. Benevolent. Worship Gods and Godesses. Consisted of contemporary witches. |
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| The act of calling out or summoning spirits, gods, and especially demons. |
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| A book of instructions in the use of magic, especially summoning demons. |
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| A witch doctor; uses magic to cure the sick, divine the hidden, and controlling events. |
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Private detective.
Also a caretaker of a synagogue. |
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| Magic; the performance of miracles. |
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