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| an atteraction or tending to move toward something because it is desired |
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| calm or peaceful; not troubled |
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| uneasy or fearful about the future |
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| a clear understanding of the inner nature of something |
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| a set form or system of rites or ceremonies |
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| result is the opposite of what is expected |
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| to be given up or deserted |
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| things that can be touched, felt, or handled |
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| hurting the pride or dignity of a person by causing them to seem foolish |
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| not being able to camly put up with delay or confusion |
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| a breaking or violation of a law or pact |
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| to be puzzled or perplexed |
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| one's quickness to learn or understand |
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| a person with some authority in a tribe or community because of age or experience |
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| a person with some authority in a tribe or community because of age or experience |
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