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subconscious |
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n. pl. Gentlemen |
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n. the act of pleading a cause |
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adj. being or occurring in the mind, but without attendant consciousness or conscious perception |
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n. a decree or an order forbidding something |
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opinion |
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adj. odiously sinful |
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n. a conclusion or judgment held with confidence, but falling short of positive knowledge |
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n. a private meeting of members of a political party to select candidates |
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n. the dissection of a living animal |
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defraud |
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v. to deprive of something dishonestly |
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n. the quality of frankness or outspokenness |
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n. excessive fatness |
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n. a word, especially one regarded in relation merely to its qualities of sound |
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orgies |
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n. the natural history of trees |
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n. that form of the numeral that shows the order of anything in a series, as first, second, third |
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v. to comfort |
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n. wild or wanton revelry |
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legalize |
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v. to oppose by argument or a sufficient answer |
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n. an advanced state of acquirement, as in some knowledge, art, or science |
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adj. capable of being or fit to be received - often money |
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v. to give the authority of law to |
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apprehensible |
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n. the principal portion |
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adj. working ill by slow and stealthy means |
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adj. capable of being conceived |
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adj. irreligious |
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monogamy |
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adj. toilsome |
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n. any overwhelming flood of water |
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n. the habit of pairing, or having but one mate |
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n. one who has two spouses at the same time |
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diaphanous |
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adj. exceedingly precious |
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adj. transparent |
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v. to refer incidentally, or by suggestion |
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n. a meadow |
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corrode |
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adj. showing or feeling envy |
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adj. financial |
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v. to ruin or destroy little by little |
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n. an argument to obtain some desired action |
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preference |
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n. a sharp, shrill outcry or scream, caused by agony or terror |
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n. an object of favor or choice |
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n. a luminous phenomenon in the upper regions of the atmosphere |
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v. to correct |
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mulatto |
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n. the act of putting in proper order, or the state of being put in order |
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n. a person fully empowered to transact any business |
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v. to grind or strike the teeth together, as from rage |
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n. the offspring of a white person and a black person |
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default |
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adj. pertaining to a formal presentation |
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n. the neglect or omission of a legal requirement |
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n. risk |
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n. an insane propensity to set things on fire |
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abstruse |
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n. an expressive word or pithy sentence enunciating some guiding rule of life, or faith |
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adj. pertaining to a brief explanation to the reader at the beginning of a book |
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v. to bring about |
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adj. dealing with matters difficult to be understood |
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eatable |
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v. to make of or ornament with brass |
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n. a villain |
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adj. of undisputed origin |
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adj. edible |
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isle |
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adj. offering or tending to produce resistance |
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n. an important event or celebration |
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n. immoderate action or indulgence, as of the appetites |
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n. an island |
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polemics |
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n. importance |
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n. the art of controversy or disputation |
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v. to inoculate with vaccine virus or virus of cowpox |
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adj. resonant |
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gynecology |
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n. something overdue and unpaid |
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adv. in no place or state |
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v. to study plant-life |
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n. the science that treats of the functions and diseases peculiar to women |
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profession |
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adj. being in a state of repose or inaction |
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n. any calling or occupation involving special mental or other special disciplines |
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adj. hypercritical |
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v. to cause to become frightened |
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intermittent |
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adj. that gives warning or information |
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adj. a temporary discontinuance |
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n. an impediment |
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n. an affection of the stomach producing dizziness and usually an impulse to vomit |
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benison |
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n. a model, pattern, or original to be copied or imitated |
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n. blessing |
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n. that branch of morphology which treats of the structure of organisms |
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adv. triply |
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novellette |
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n. one who subjects a person to distress |
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adj. conveying knowledge |
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v. to execute clumsily |
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n. a short novel |
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insolent |
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adj. having no essential relation to a subject |
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n. a vertical bar, or a pair of bars, used to confine cattle in a stall |
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n. any small portion or meager allowance |
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adj. impudent |
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impracticable |
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n. a fabric to which a pattern is applied with a needle, designed for ornamental hangings |
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adj. not feasible |
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n. a small fissure, as between two contiguous surfaces |
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n. the sameness or monotony of utterance |
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epidemic |
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n. wide-spread occurrence of a disease in a certain region |
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v. to reject, as a teaching or a practice, with condemnation or denunciation |
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adj. entire |
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v. to accept as true on the testimony or authority of others |
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gastronomy |
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n. the art of preparing and serving appetizing food |
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v. to disseminate |
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adj. impulsive |
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adj. judging severely or harshly |
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pinchers |
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adj. of or pertaining to the ear |
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n. a title of Jesus |
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n. an instrument having two jaws working on a pivot |
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v. to find fault with |
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sisterhood |
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adj. that can not be restrained or kept down |
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n. warmth and kindliness of disposition |
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n. a body of sisters united by some bond of sympathy or by a religious vow |
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ad. out of the proper form, direction, or position |
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vendible |
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n. freedom from punishment |
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adj. peculiar to or proceeding from the weakness or infirmity of old age |
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adj. marketable |
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v. to expel |
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egoist |
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adj. ascribable |
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n. the world or universe considered as a system, perfect in order and arrangement |
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n. opposition to conservatism |
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n. one who advocates or practices egoism |
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enlighten |
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adj. verbose |
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v. to place close together |
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adj. sumptuously elegant |
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v. to cause to see clearly |
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forecastle |
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v. to emit or send forth sparks or little flashes of light |
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n. that part of the upper deck of a ship forward of the after fore-shrouds |
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n. dead and putrefying flesh |
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adj. resembling poetry, in which vice, incapacity ,or corruption is held up to ridicule |
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teem |
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v. to be full to overflowing |
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n. an exact copy or reproduction |
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n. possession of eminently or unusually good qualities |
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adj. not harsh |
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ecstatic |
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n. conduct directed against public order and the tranquillity of the state |
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adv. without studied or special preparation |
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adj. enraptured |
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adj. fleeting |
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sequacious |
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adj. ready to be led |
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adj. childish |
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n. flood |
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adj. able to be turned from the accustomed course or a line of action already established |
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philology |
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v. to make supremely happy |
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v. to go about with a small stock of goods to sell |
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n. the study of language in connection with history and literature |
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n. a clown |
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Anglophobia |
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adj. formed after one's father's name |
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n. hatred or dread of England or of what is English |
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n. cessation |
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n. the written or printed productions of the human mind collectively |
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intricate |
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adj. difficult to follow or understand |
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adj. foolishly headless of danger |
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n. a religious zealot |
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n. discharge of blood from a ruptured or wounded blood-vessel |
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thermal |
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adj. of or pertaining to heat |
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n. one who holds extreme views or advocates extreme measures |
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n. undress or negligent attire |
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n. a square shaft with pyramidal top, usually monumental or commemorative |
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contuse |
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adv. after which |
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v. to bruise by a blow, either with or without the breaking of the skin |
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n. diversion |
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adj. plenteous |
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later |
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n. a figure having seven sides and seven angles |
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adv. at a subsequent time |
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v. to deliver the amount or value of |
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v. to instill, introduce, or inculcate, as principles or qualities |
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