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| full suit of defense armor |
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| interchange (conversation) |
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| expressing yourself clearly and effectively |
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| pompous speech, bombastic |
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| an assumption that restoring health is best accomplished by skeleton and muscle therapy |
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| a person with an antisocial personal disorder |
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| a disorder of the vocal chords that results in the loss of voice |
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| having an impaired sense of smell |
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| totally misleading, confusing |
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| a formal expression of praise |
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| a speech you make to yourself,thoughtful reflection |
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| one who is skilled speaking when the voice appears to come from another source |
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| sharing the feelings of another |
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| sympathetic affection by one mind for the thoughts of another |
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| the belief that there is no god |
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| the loss of voice to injury or illness |
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| the weakening or degeneration of muscular strength |
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| a person or object who seems to be displaced in time |
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| a study of all human knowledge |
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| the doctrine that identifies god with the universe |
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| a roundabout manner of speaking |
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| a lack of feeling, indifference |
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| intellectual identification of one's feelings w/another |
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| an absence of sensibility |
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| lawless disorder in a country |
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| one who believes that god can need to be proved or disproved |
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| a remedy for all ills, a cure-all |
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| an ordinary or familiar conversation or writing |
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| capable of produce disease |
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| a derivation from the ordinary rule, irregularity |
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| anything that relieves pain or distress |
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| anything that relieves pain or distress |
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| without any acknowledged name |
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| the absence of the loss of smell |
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