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| deviation from the expected or the normal; mental irregularity or disorder |
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| wear away by friction; scrape; erode |
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| depart secretly to avoid capture |
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| complete; totally unlimited; certain |
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| pardon (an offense); free from blame |
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| refrain; hold oneself back voluntarily from an action or practice |
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| theoretical; not concrete; nonrepresentational |
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| obscure; profound; difficult to understand |
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| related to education; not practical or directly useful |
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| easy to approach; obtainable |
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| additional object; useful but not essential thing |
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| applaud; announce with great approval |
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| provide lodgings; oblige or help someone |
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