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| Any of certain organic substances required for the normal growth and nourishment of the body |
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| substance, such as a drug, used to treat, prevent, or cure disease |
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| one of the seven great masses of land on the earth |
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| what a thing is made from |
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| what one thinks; belief not so strong as knowledge; judgement |
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| the seventh day of the week following Friday |
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| wealth or riches stored up; valubal things |
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| liked or admired by most people or by people generally |
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| a short statement or account of late news or events, issued for the information of the public, especially by an authority. |
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| effort to obtain something wanted by others; rivalry |
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| a polite request to come to some place or to do something. Formal invitations are written or printed. |
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| following the exact words of the original |
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| a double telescope jointed as a unit for use with both eyes simultaneously, such as field glasses and opera glasses |
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| place for burying the dead; graveyard |
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| more than one of the parts of a mixture or combination |
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| an outstanding incident in a person's life, in the history of a country, the world, an institution, ect |
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| thing used instead of another; person taking the place of another |
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