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Music consisting of two or more harmonious melodies |
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One who can speak or write in several languages |
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To persuade or to influence |
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Tending to promote, encourage, or assist |
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The reaching of a conclusion by reasoning |
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Able to use both hands equally well |
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Having opposite feelings about someone |
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Unclear in meaning due to multiple interpretations |
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Present or existing on all sides |
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a flowing together, usually of rivers |
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something that flows out; polluting waste material discharged into the environment |
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Looking into the future with anxiety or alarm |
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adapted for grasping, usually by wrapping around |
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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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cleansing or purifying, especially from sin |
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to clear of guilt or sin, to free of something unwanted |
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a place or state of temporary suffering |
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Bitter and sharp in language, behavior, or nature; rancorous, stinging |
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