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| the act or an instance of diverting from a course, activity, or use |
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| the taking up of a person into heaven |
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| the act or process of shipping |
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| having the quality or power of producing especially in abundance |
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| of little worth or importance |
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| a doctrine that this world is the best possible world |
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| the action or fact of persisting |
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| full of or expressing disdain |
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| consisting of diverse things or members |
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| an act or process of clearing |
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| to make (as a liquid) clear or pure usually by freeing from suspended matter |
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| an earnest request : entreaty |
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| cyclorama 1 b: a picture exhibited a part at a time by being unrolled before the spectator |
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| to cover, inlay, or decorate with enamel |
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| having or showing compassion : sympathetic |
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| one that performs gymnastic feats requiring skillful control of the body |
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| not responsible: as a: not answerable to higher authority |
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| an informal record; also : a written reminder |
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| the tendency of a body to float or to rise when submerged in a fluid |
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| a branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms |
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| one who believes in or practices vegetarianism |
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| commanding, controlling, or prevailing over all others |
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| governed by or conforming to the dictates of conscience |
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