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| A source of great wealth or prosperity |
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| The art of public speaking in which gesture, vocal production, and delivery are emphasized |
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| Eating and drinking in moderation. |
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| Lacking courage; cowardly |
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| Something that serves to soothe; a balm |
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| Pompous or bombastic speech or expression |
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| To make so confused or opaque as to be difficult to perceive or understand |
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| Containing or derived from error; mistaken |
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| an unselfish concern for others |
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| given or received free of charge |
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| the ways in which the details of a particular operation are handled |
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| a form of government in which the ruling power belongs to a few persons |
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| represented or appearing as such |
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| A fanciful mental illusion or fabrication |
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| To perceive with the eyes or intellect |
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| A farm laborer, especially a skilled worker |
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| Lacking qualities that excite, stimulate, or interest |
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| To do away with completely so as to leave no trace |
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| A sudden sharp spasm of pain |
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| A woman's loose-fitting dressing gown |
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| Return, as for an injury or friendly act |
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| A celestial being having three pairs of wings |
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| one who spreads alarming rumors; one who anticipates the worst |
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| positive; unconditional; without any doubt |
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| counterbalancing; making amends (for) |
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| tending to give into others; yielding |
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| leaving nothing out; thorough |
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| the belief that all events are determined by one’s destiny and are therefore inevitable |
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| to devise a reasonable-sounding explanation for one’s acts or beliefs (usually in self-deception); to make or be reasonable |
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| The science of rights in accordance with positive law |
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| To bring or hold under any overmastering influence |
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| A temporary absence of a soldier or sailor by permission of the commanding officer |
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| Becoming raw or sore again |
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| A critical period or condition |
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| A young animal past its first year and not yet two years old |
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| Having the texture of appearance of wood |
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