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| To treat another person as an inferior; talking down. |
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| A clever plot or scheme, usually for an evil purpose. |
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| One who believes it's impossible to know God or afterlife. |
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| To verify, prove, or back up with evidence. |
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| Religious or spiritual knowledge. |
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Worldly, outside of a church.
*Antonym to Ecclesiastical |
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Religious, within a church.
*Antonym to Secular |
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| Favoritism towards one's relatives. |
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Subsistence
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Subsistence Farming
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Barely enough to survive on.
Growing/Raising barely enough to survive on. |
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| Native or occuring naturally. |
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| Rule by one person with total power. |
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| A natural, gradual decline in population. |
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| Belief that existence is senseless and has no purpose. |
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| Combination of two or more political government (usually temporary). |
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A contradictory statement that is still true.
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| Dividing into extreme opposites. |
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| Selecting elements or ideas from a variety of sources. |
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| To take land and bring it into one's own land. |
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| One country acting alone. |
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| A false appearance of truth; something that's too good to be true. |
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| Extremely deadly and fast-acting. |
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| Hidden potential; there but not yet discovered. |
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