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| one who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes |
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| an unusual or unexpected sight |
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| an identifying name or title |
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| the quality or state of doing or producing good; especially: performing acts of kindness and charity |
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| to typify beforehand (presage) or to give evidence of something (show) |
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| harmful often in a subtle or unexpected way |
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| feeling or showing extreme discouragement, dejection, or depression |
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| a position of prominence or superiority or |
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| a memorable event or date or an extended period of time usually characterized by a distinctive development or by a memorable series of events or an instant of time or a date selected as a point of reference |
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| festive activity or high spirits |
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| the condition of belonging to the gentry |
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| a form or style of dress (costume) or external appearance |
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| of a kind established by tradition or received or passing by inheritance or required to pass by inheritance or by reason of birth |
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| consisting of dissimilar or diverse ingredients or constituents |
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| a child's primer consisting of a sheet of parchment or paper protected by a sheet of transparent horn |
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| deep personal humiliation and disgrace |
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| the action of illuminating or state of being illuminated: as a: spiritual or intellectual enlightenment or a lighting up |
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| the quality or state of being very talkative |
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| evil in nature, influence, or effect |
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| capable of change or of being changed |
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| conjuration of the spirits of the dead for purposes of magically revealing the future or influencing the course of events |
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| acknowledgment of another's superiority or importance |
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| to make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or wearing away |
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| conforming to established doctrine especially in religion or conventional |
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| like that of a father or related through one's father |
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| sorrow for sins or faults |
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| an exhibition of optical effects and illusions |
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| great quantity or a lavish display or supply |
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| an often intense natural inclination or preference |
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| an earnest presentation of reasons for opposition or grievance |
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| strong dislike, distaste, or antagonism |
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| marked by fullness of sound or cadence or notably plump or marked by roundness |
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| the quality of having good discernment or judgment |
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| brilliantly lively, stimulating, or witty |
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| acting in strict regard for what is considered right or proper |
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| diligent in application or pursuit |
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| a specific view or notion or an attitude, thought, or judgment prompted by feeling |
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| a spoken word or form of words held to have magic power or a state of enchantment or a strong compelling influence or attraction |
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| to meet or satisfy a need or to be enough |
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