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| courtesies; social graces; pleasantries |
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| friendly; pleasant. SYNONYM Amicable: friendly; agreeable |
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| without water. "AN" and "HYDROUS" |
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| criticism; comment that opposes |
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| hostile feeling. ALSO Animosity: hatred; hostility |
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| to heat and then cool; to toughen |
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| specified income payable at stated intervals |
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| to cancel; to do away with |
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| lack of oxygen. See: Anhydrous |
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| located in front or forward |
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| resembling man. NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH: Arthropod: insects, spiders, scorpions, etc. The difference is the "n" and the "r" |
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| attributing human form to objects, gods, etc.; resembling human form ALSO: anthropoid |
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| playful or silly act; prank |
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| something unimportant coming after something important; something far less important, impacting than expected |
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| opposite sides (of the earth) |
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| indifference; lack of feeling NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH EMPATHY:"feeling sharing" with another |
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| loss of the ability to speak |
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| place where bees are kept |
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| farthest point away from Earth |
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| sudden loss of consciousness; paralysis |
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| one who gives up his beliefs ANTONYM: ZEALOT, MARTYR, etc. |
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| brief, terse instructive saying SYNONYM APHORISM |
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| glorification of a person to the rank of God |
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| to frighten, to shock, to cause loss of courage |
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