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| an oration praising someone or something |
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| the art, science or profession of teaching |
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| a covertous, grasping person, esp. one who hoards money |
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| without definite form or shape |
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| changeable, fickle, explosive |
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| exceeding what is natural or neccessary, superfluous |
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| to plunge or drop straight down |
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| not easily moved or directed, stubborn, obstinate |
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| to limit or restrict; to modify the meaning of (a word or phrase) |
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| to criticize severely, an official rebuke |
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| careful in all details; meticulous, very difficult to please |
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| to speak distinctly and carefully |
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| separate; individually distinct. composed of different parts |
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| a mournful poem, esp one lamenting the dead |
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| authoritative permission or approval, a penalty intended to enforce compliance |
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| to defeat, to render an effort in vain |
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| capable of being shaped or formed, pliable |
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| intended to teach or instruct |
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