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| to give up a postion right, or power |
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| fondness; liking; similarity |
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| medieval chemical philosophy based on changing metal into gold; a seemingly magical power or process of transmutation |
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| a combination; a mixture of two or more metals |
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| the power to entice by charm |
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| to combine into a unified whole |
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| uclear or doubtful in meaning |
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| something delicious; the food of the gods |
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| something that increases comfort |
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| ornament worn as a charm against evil spirits |
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| medication that reduces or eliminates pain |
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| the point in an orbit most distant from the body being orbited; the highest point |
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| strikingly appropiate and relevant |
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| to take possesion for one's own use; confiscate |
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| ornate design featuring interwined curves; a ballet position in which one leg is extended in back while the other supports the weight of the body. |
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| the study of material evidence of past human life |
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| one who practices self-denial |
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| severity; harshness; irritability |
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| place of refuge or shelter |
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| in biology; the reapperance of a characteristic in an organism after several generations of absence; return of a trait after a period of absence |
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| self-governing; independent |
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| like an uncle; benevolent and tolerant |
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| pertaining to riotous or drunken festivity |
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| to sanctify; to bless; to ascribe a virtue to |
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| to dress in a vulgur; showy manner |
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| huge creature; anything very large and powerful |
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| to contradict; mispresent; give a false impression |
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| to give a boost to; prop up; support |
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| characteristic of the countryside; rustic; pastoral |
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| thick-skinned; insensitive |
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| false and malicious accusation; slander |
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| false, deliberately misleading story |
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| an established principle; a basis or standard for judgement |
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| faultfinding; intended to entrap; as in an argument |
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| of the flesh or body; related to physical appetites |
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| any of the hereditary social classes of Hindu society; social stratification |
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| punishment; chastisement; criticism |
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| a violent upheavel that causes great destruction and change |
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| absolute; without exception |
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| smaller group within an organization |
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| sarcastically bittintg; burning |
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| concerning the sky or heavens; sublime |
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| moving away from a center |
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| moving or directed toward a center |
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| to correct by punishment or reproof; to restrain or subdue |
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| the qualities idealized by knighthood such as bravery and gallantry toward woman |
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| one who can predict the future; psychic |
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| concluding part of a literary or musical compositionl something that summarizes or concludes |
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| artistic composition of materials pasted over a surface; an assemblage of diverse elements |
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| overly politel wiling to please; obliging |
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| something that completes or makes up a whole |
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| uneasiness caused by guilt |
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| overcoming distrust or hostility |
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| to overlook voluntarily; forgive |
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| to baffle; perplex; mix up |
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| similar in tasted and habits; friendly; suited to |
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| pertaining to marriage agreement |
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| a person possessing expert knowledge or training; a person of informed and disriminating taste |
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| person compulsorily enrolled for military service |
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| quarrelsome; causing quarrels |
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| touching; neighboring; connectiong without a break |
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| self-control; abstention from sexual activity |
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| very sorrowful for a wrong |
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| practice widely observed in a group; custom; accepted technique or device |
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| study of the universe as a totality; theory of the structure and origing of the universe |
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| to mislead by trick or fraud; deceive |
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| an inhabitant; a regular visitor |
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| outcomel unraveling of the plot of a play or work of literature |
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| shyness; lack of confidence |
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| qaulity of showing self restraint in speech or action; circumspection; freedom to act on ones own |
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| person who disagrees about beliefs |
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| relating to a person who cannot compromise about points of a theory or doctrine; dogmatic; unyielding |
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| waste; worthless matter; trivial matter |
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| exhilarated; enthusiastic |
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state of high spirits or liveliness; process of bubbling as gas escapes |
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| depleted of vitality; overrefined; decadent |
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| efficiency; effectiveness |
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| shameless boldness; presumptuousness |
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| the tendency to see things in relation to oneself |
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| poem or song expressing lamentation |
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