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| any literary work portraying imaginary characters and events |
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| represented by means of a figure; not in its literal or exact sense |
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| to change the figure, form, or outward appearance |
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| able to be molded; formed of clay |
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| imaginary; pretended; not real |
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| close relationship; a natural liking or sympathy |
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| verb form which is not limited by person |
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| the quality of being final, settled, or complete |
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| having exact limits; precise; certain |
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| decisive; conclusive; most nearly complete and accurate |
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| the concluding movement or passage of a musical piece or a entertainment |
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