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| to misrepresent; contradict |
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| having a kindly disposition |
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| act of uttering a blessing |
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| desiring to do good to others |
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| one who repeatedly lapses into crime |
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| chanting of words purporting to have a magical power |
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| having perception; discerning; discriminating |
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| a commandment or direction given as a rule of conduct |
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| to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms |
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| agreement, concord, harmony |
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| to punish in order to correct |
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| to discipline, esp by corporal punishment |
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| free from obscenity; decent |
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| of or pertaining to moderate political or social ideas |
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| detached from others, separate |
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| to make sure of; to determine |
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| a standard of judgment or criticism |
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| an obselete or archaic form |
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| a courtyard bordered with covered walks |
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| to prevent the presence, existence, or occurence of |
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| a hostile entrance into a place |
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| going rapidly over something; hasty; superficial |
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| an increase by natural growth |
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| willingness to believe or trust too readily |
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| lying down; reclining; leaning |
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