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| shortened, usually in reference to a written or spoken work. |
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| the means or place by which to come in. |
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| a dictionary of geographical places, including names and information. |
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| wise, showing great wisdom. A person respected for experience and wisdom. |
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| The quality of being proper; appropriateness. |
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| unrestrained or excessive in emotional expression; gushing. |
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| not interested in or concerned about something; not caring. Not good or bad. |
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| unwilling; reluctant. private. |
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| highly motivated by dedication to a cause, an ideal, or a goal. |
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| to cancel an effect or render it harmless. |
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| a feeling; a sense; understanding gained without thinking. |
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| to admit the truth, existence, or reality of something. |
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| overwhelmingly joyful; intensely delighted. |
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| to strongly desire something belonging to another. To long for ; to crave. |
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| stubbornly determined to do what one wants. |
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| a group of excerpts from musical pieces blended into one longer number. |
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| a thin board on which an artist mixes paint; the range of colors used in a painting. |
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| a large cage or building for holding birds. |
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| repetition of sounds, usually of consonants, especially at the beginnings of words. |
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| a collection of writings by various authors. |
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| a long poem or other literary work about heroes and their adventures. Grand or impressive. |
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| to stray from the main subject when writing or speaking. |
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| persuasive and powerful in speaking or writing. |
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| to say or to do again or repeatedly. |
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| appropriate or relevant to a situation. |
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| practical; concerned with realities and actual needs. |
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