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| The close physical union of two objects or loyalty, support, steady devotion |
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| Natural ability to acquire knowledge or skill |
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| To drift towards something, as though being pulled by gravity |
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| Touchable/ tangible/ obvious or evident |
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| A violation of a law, command, or duty |
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| To feed, protect, and care for basic needs |
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| A feeling of regret for doing wrong |
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| To cancel or postpone the punishment of someone, especially an execution. |
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| With extreme care and attention to detail |
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| doing something right even when no one is watching; character; adherence to moral practices; honesty |
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| depending on each other; reliance |
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| With high spirit and enthusiasm |
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| Constituting a whole together with other parts or factors; not removable |
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| excruciating or acute distress, suffering, or pain |
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| showing a strict regard for what is right; precise or exact |
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| the power to float or rise in fluids; float ability |
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| habitual laziness; slothful; uncaring |
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| Kind, gentle, mild, not hurtful |
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| Quickly and neatly in manner; skillfully; nimble |
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