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| them, the, thet, thec, thek |
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| following the rules or standards for right conduct or practice |
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| sharp and paroxysmal pain along the course of a nerve. |
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| of or pertaining to air, gases, or wind. |
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| a view or contemplation of death. |
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| an instrument for viewing the interior of the eye or examining the retina. |
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| a mere assumption or guess. |
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| a cemetery, especially one of large size and usually of an ancient city. |
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| a commemorative inscription on a tomb or mortuary monument about the person buried at that site. |
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| loss of a large block of interrelated memories; complete or partial loss of memory caused by brain injury, shock, etc. |
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| rationally or sensibly calm, patient, or composed. |
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| a defect of vision in which the retina responds to only two of the three primary colors |
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| a pictorial representation, in perspective, of a landscape, battle, |
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| Also called mercy killing. the act of putting to death painlessly or allowing to die |
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| a brief or condensed statement giving a general view of some subject. |
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