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| deductive reasoning in which a conclusion is derived from two premises |
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| something done or paid in explanation of a wrong |
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| act in disgread of laws, rules, contracts, or promises |
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| a configuration of stars seen from the earth |
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| a man who has been castracted and is incapable of reproduction |
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| a nations ruler or head of state usually by heredity right |
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| the quality of doing what is rightnand avoiding what is wrong |
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| a strong solution of salt and water used for pickling |
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| any epidemic disease with a high death rate |
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| not plain; docorative or ornamented |
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| indulge (ones appitite) to sastify |
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| make payment to; compensate |
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| the act of appeasing someone or causing someone to be more favorible inclined |
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| the trait of acting stupidly or rashly |
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| the state of being weak in health or body |
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| give religous instructions to |
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