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| consequence' events following some occurrence or calamity |
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| to exaggerate; to cause to appear greater |
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| to mistreat; to do grievous injury to; to distress |
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| a seemingly magical process of transformation |
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| a story in which the characters are symbols with moral or spiritual meanings |
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| subordinate; providing assistance |
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| an annual allowance or income |
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| to be older than, to have come before |
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| a collection, especially of literary, works |
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| ascribing human characteristics to non human animals or objects |
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| situated on opposite sides of the Earth; exact opposite |
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| ancientness; ancient times |
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| the most distant point in the orbit of the moon or of an artificial satelite |
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| abandonment or rejection of faith or loyalty |
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| causing horror or consternation |
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