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| to command or enjoin solemnly, as under oath,to appeal to or entreat earnestly |
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| capable of being discerned; distinguishable |
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| a government of three officers or magistrates functioning jointly |
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| having great weight(mental or physical) burdensome; massive |
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| to think favorably of something |
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| of relation to, or characteristic of disease; characterized by gloomy or unwholesome ideas; focused on death |
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| a sudden quick raid or attack |
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| having or exercising sound judgement; wise and sensible; prudent and discreet |
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| friendly, cordial, agreeable |
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| to envy another's possession or enjoyment of something |
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| marked by favorable circumstances |
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| pure, undefiled, unmarked |
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| incapable or making a mistake |
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| extravagantly wasteful and usually wildly immoral and licentious; a wasteful person |
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| hard-working, busy, diligent |
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| settled; fixed; serious; sedate |
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| foreshadowing evil or disaster, menacing, threatening |
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