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| 1. able to give a correct reading or measurement |
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| not exact, but close enough to be reasonably correct |
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| 1. the path over which something moves |
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| 2. a way of acting or behaving |
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| 3. a subject or set of subjects to be studied |
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| to leave; to go away froma place |
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| the place to which something or someone is going |
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| the apparent line in the distance where the sky meets the sea or land |
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| going straight across from side to side |
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| a feeling or expresion of great joy |
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| to calculate or direct the movement of a ship or aircraft |
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| the science or practice of navigating |
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| a longing for a certain time in the past |
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| having feelings of nostalgia |
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| 1. to make or become strong again |
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| 1. a long journey by sea or in space |
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| 2. to make a journey by sea or in space |
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