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| Music consisting of two or more harmonious melodies |
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| To persuade or to influence |
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| deserving stern criticism or blame |
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| to cleanse of something morally harmful or offensive; to remove objectionable parts from |
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| a place or state of temporary suffering |
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| fond of feasting, drinking, and companionship |
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| to give new life to, to bring back to life |
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| an obstruction or blockage |
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| to make impossible or to rule out, to prevent |
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| a person who lives completely withdrawn from society |
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| a place that is isolated or hidden |
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| to drive or urge with force |
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| to force or drive out, to force to leave |
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| something of tremendous power or size |
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| partly transparent, allowing light through, but not clearly |
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| a remedy for all ills, a cure-all |
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| a wild uproar or commotion |
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| a formal speech giving praise to someone or something |
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| having or showing ill will or hatred |
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| to make harsh and often false statements about |
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| impervious, immovable, unyielding |
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| a speech in praise of someone, usually someone who has died |
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| a speech or dramatic scene spoken by one person or one actor |
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| a new word, usage, or expression |
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| the use of an agreeable or inoffensive word or expression in place of one that might offend |
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| a feeling of extreme well being or great elation |
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| happening at the same time |
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| hastily and carelessly done |
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| passing quickly from one topic to another |
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| one that goes before and indicates the coming of another |
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| great destruction of life, huge slaughter |
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| meat-eating or flesh-eating |
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| a speech in praise of someone, usually someone who has died |
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| a speech or dramatic scene spoken by one person or one actor |
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| a new word, usage, or expression |
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| the use of an agreeable or inoffensive word or expression in place of one that might offend |
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| a feeling of extreme well being or great elation |
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| happening at the same time |
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| hastily and carelessly done |
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| passing quickly from one topic to another |
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| one that goes before and indicates the coming of another |
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| great destruction of life, huge slaughter |
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| meat-eating or flesh-eating |
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| wavy in form, outline or appearance |
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| extreme disrespect toward a revered person, place or thing |
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| most sacred or holy, treated as if so holy as to be immune to criticism or disturbance |
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| a holy place, a place of safety |
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| the use of a unnecessarily large number of words to express an idea or to avoid stating a position directly, evasion in speech |
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| apt to talk too much, talkative |
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| the art of effective public speaking |
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| conversational or informal in style of writing or speaking |
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| extreme disrespect toward a revered person, place or thing |
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| most sacred or holy, treated as if so holy as to be immune to criticism or disturbance |
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| a holy place, a place of safety |
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| the use of a unnecessarily large number of words to express an idea or to avoid stating a position directly, evasion in speech |
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| apt to talk too much, talkative |
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| the art of effective public speaking |
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| conversational or informal in style of writing or speaking |
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| a leadership or government of three |
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| a loud, bad-tempered, overbearing woman, a woman of great stature, strength and courage |
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| energetic, vigorous manhood, masculinity |
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| great technical skill in the fine art, especially music |
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| widely accepted or practiced, widespread |
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| courageous, brave, heroic |
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| to make legally valid, give official approval to |
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| to loosen. Free or release |
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| set free from an obligation or from guilt for a sin or mistake |
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| able to be dissolved in a liquid, usually water |
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| to deal with successfully, to clear up a problem |
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| wavy in form, outline or appearance |
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| extreme disrespect toward a revered person, place or thing |
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| most sacred or holy, treated as if so holy as to be immune to criticism or disturbance |
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| a holy place, a place of safety |
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| the use of a unnecessarily large number of words to express an idea or to avoid stating a position directly, evasion in speech |
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| apt to talk too much, talkative |
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| the art of effective public speaking |
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| conversational or informal in style of writing or speaking |
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| a leadership or government of three |
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| a loud, bad-tempered, overbearing woman, a woman of great stature, strength and courage |
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| energetic, vigorous manhood, masculinity |
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| great technical skill in the fine art, especially music |
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| widely accepted or practiced, widespread |
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| courageous, brave, heroic |
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| to make legally valid, give official approval to |
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| to loosen. Free or release |
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| set free from an obligation or from guilt for a sin or mistake |
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| able to be dissolved in a liquid, usually water |
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| to deal with successfully, to clear up a problem |
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| wavy in form, outline or appearance |
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| extreme disrespect toward a revered person, place or thing |
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| most sacred or holy, treated as if so holy as to be immune to criticism or disturbance |
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| a holy place, a place of safety |
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| the use of a unnecessarily large number of words to express an idea or to avoid stating a position directly, evasion in speech |
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| apt to talk too much, talkative |
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| the art of effective public speaking |
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| conversational or informal in style of writing or speaking |
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| a leadership or government of three |
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| a loud, bad-tempered, overbearing woman, a woman of great stature, strength and courage |
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| energetic, vigorous manhood, masculinity |
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| great technical skill in the fine art, especially music |
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| widely accepted or practiced, widespread |
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| courageous, brave, heroic |
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| to make legally valid, give official approval to |
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| to loosen. Free or release |
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| set free from an obligation or from guilt for a sin or mistake |
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| able to be dissolved in a liquid, usually water |
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| to deal with successfully, to clear up a problem |
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| Latin meaning to pour out or to melt |
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| to spread freely, to scatter |
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| given to excessive displays of feeling |
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| in the exact words, word for word |
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| a brief often repeated statement that expresses a general observation or truth |
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| to turn aside, especially from a straight course |
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| to kneel on one knee and then rise as a sign of respect |
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| to soothe anger or agitation |
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| to make peaceful and quiet |
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| to be greater than, to exceed |
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| to replace in power or authority |
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| being at or concerned with the surface |
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| to get over or across. to prevail over |
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| unable to be changed, unalterable |
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| to change into another substance, form or condition |
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| to reduce in amount by using up |
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| to put into practice, to use |
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| fully or abundantly filled or supplied |
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| one who uses sleight of hand, a magician |
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| to be greater than, to exceed |
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| to replacein power or authority |
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| being at or concerned with the surface |
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| to get over or across. to prevail over |
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| unable to be changed, unalterable |
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| to change into another substance, form or condition |
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| to reduce in amount by using up |
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| to put into practice, to use |
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| fully or abundantly filled or supplied |
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| one who uses sleight of hand, a magician |
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| infinite awareness and knowledge |
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| having or showing advance knowledge of what is going to happen |
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| having a tendency to pick fights, quarrelsome |
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| to swell or become expanded |
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| to give a sign or warning beforehand |
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| someone sent out to represent another |
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| the act of freeing from slavery |
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| showing or feeling little or no emotion, having no interest or care |
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| a mentally ill or unstable person who acts in a way that harms people and society |
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| a servile flatterer, a fawning parasite, a brown-noser, a suck-up |
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| an illusion or a ghost produced by imagination |
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| transparent, insubstantial |
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| to throw into confusion or upset |
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| a transformation to a god. 2. the perfect example |
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| all of the gods of a particular mythology |
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| having a circular or winding course, indirect |
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| to manage to get around or avoid, especially by clever means |
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| an illusion or a ghost produced by imagination |
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| transparent, insubstantial |
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| to throw into confusion or upset |
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| a transformation to a god. 2. the perfect example |
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| all of the gods of a particular mythology |
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| having a circular or winding course, indirect |
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| to manage to get around or avoid, especially by clever means |
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| inclined to argue or debate |
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| believed to be a certain way by popular belief |
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| underground, below the surface of the earth |
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| having to do with earth or its inhabitants |
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| natural tendency, talent or ability |
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| foolish, incompetent or clumsy |
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| to fall, falldown or to drop |
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| a tendency to fall back into earlier habits or behaviors, especially criminal habits |
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| feeding on both plants and animals |
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| having a huge appetite, very eager |
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| across, through or beyond |
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1. Not lasting long, temporary 2. Passing through a place and staying only briefly |
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| warlike, aggressive, quarrelsome |
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| existing before a war, especially before our civil war |
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| charmed or fascinated by, inflamed with love |
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| hostile, unfriendly or harmful |
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| to banish or exclude from a group |
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| of or belonging to the middle ages |
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| belonging to the first or earliest age |
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| a powerful or influential person |
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| greatness in size or extent |
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| generous and noble especially in forgiving |
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| the greatest single work of an artist, writer or composer |
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| to express sympathy or sorrow |
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| representing the essence or the perfect example of something |
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| of or belonging to the middle ages |
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| belonging to the first or earliest age |
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| a powerful or influential person |
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| greatness in size or extent |
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| generous and noble especially in forgiving |
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| the greatest single work of an artist, writer or composer |
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| to express sympathy or sorrow |
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| representing the essence or the perfect example of something |
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