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        | crudely or irregularly fashioned verse, often of a humorous or burlesque nature |  | 
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        | a country of northwest South America on the Pacific Ocean. First occupied by Spanish in 1534; achieved independence in 1830 |  | 
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        | producing or capable of producing a desired effect |  | 
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        | either of two large African antelopes having a light brown or grayish coat and spirally twisted horns |  | 
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        | a thin, long-stemmed and tiny-capped white mushroom native to the northern mountain ranges of Japan and prized as a food |  | 
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        | a curve generated by the motion of a point on the circumference of a circle that rolls externally, without slipping, on a fixed circle |  | 
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        | the outer, protective non-vascular layer of the skin of vertebrates, covering the dermis |  | 
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        | errors in printing and writing, especially  errors noted in a list of corrections and bound into a book |  | 
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        | having a feeling of happiness and well-being |  | 
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        | slender, curved wood shavings used especially for packing |  | 
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        | a brief story used to make a point in an argument or to illustrate a moral truth |  | 
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        | to speak or write at length; to wander freely |  | 
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        | still in existence; not destroyed, lost, or extinct; standing out, projecting |  | 
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        | the members of an Italian political organization that controlled Italy under the fascist dictatorship of Benito Mussolini from 1922 to 1943 |  | 
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        | any of a group of the rural deities represented as having the body of a man and the horns, ears, tail, and sometimes  legs of a goat |  | 
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        | one of a legendary group of heroic Irish warriors of the second and third century A.D. |  | 
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        | the prolongation of a term, chord, or rest beyond its indicated time value; the sign indicating this prolongation |  | 
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        | characterized by extremely cruel or brutal crimes; vicious |  | 
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        | any of a large group of plant substances that includes the anthocyanins |  | 
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        | bearing, resembling, or having a profusion of leaves or fronds |  | 
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        | lacking social polish; tactless; awkward |  | 
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        | a dye used in microscopy as a biological stain and in medicine as a bactericide, fungicide, and an anthelmintic |  | 
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        | any of various small, mouse-like rodents having long hind legs and a long tail |  | 
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        | a dry white table wine with a spicy bouquet, produced in the Alsace region of France |  | 
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        | one who does the scientific study of glaciers and their effects of landscape |  | 
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        | "father of gazelle" the capital and largest city of the United Arab Emirates |  | 
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        | an increase in intensity or severity; making worse |  | 
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        | formally certifies that the accused is free from the charge of an offense as far as criminal law in concerned |  | 
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        | "from the stronger" with greater reason or more convincing force |  | 
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        | the act of abiding or a state of abiding; compliance |  | 
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        | having both male and female characteristics; genderless |  | 
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        | immediate overreaction of the immune system to an agent that it has previously encountered that may lead to coma or death; unusual or exaggerated allergic reaction |  | 
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        | involving a break in grammatical sequence: "Wait-I forgot something." |  | 
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        | position with hands on hips and elbows bowed outwards |  | 
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        | not contaminated by any other living organisms (cell culture) |  | 
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        | non-elastic rubber obtained from the latex of a South American tree |  | 
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        | deviation from what is considered normal; equivocal in classification or nature |  | 
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        | capable of preventing or counteracting an infection |  | 
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        | one that is contradictory; opposite |  | 
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        | characterized by or full of anecdotes (short accounts of interest or humorous incident) |  | 
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        | a long narrow rowboat used in the Middle East |  | 
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        | (musical direction) lively and free |  | 
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        | of the countryside and its people; rustic or rural |  | 
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        | a dish that has cured and dried beef |  | 
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        | Corinthian hero who slew chimera with the aid of Pegasus |  | 
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        | metallic element used in aerospace structural materials |  | 
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        | relating to barons or suited for a baron (the lowest rank of British nobility) |  | 
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        | shoulder weapon for firing rockets at short range |  | 
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        | weight or heaviness (often referring to a person) |  | 
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        | informed on current affairs; knowledgeable |  | 
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        | largest city in New Zealand |  | 
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        | leading a life similar to a monk's life; minimal material possessions, self discipline, etc. |  | 
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        | expulsion of breath; ambition; removing substances from a body |  | 
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        | possible estimate, measure, or proceed |  | 
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        | Native American tribe of the Caddoan language of this people |  | 
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        | allocate; appoint a particular job or task |  | 
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        | material or device used to calibrate or adjust other instruments |  | 
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        | Arabic system (1, 2, 3) of arithmetic notation or arithmetic done with these figures |  | 
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        | to connect in a series of ties or links; form into a chain |  | 
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        | the process of preparing a printing surface for electrotyping by first engraving on a wax-coated metal plate |  | 
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        | the Japanese tea ceremony, an ancient ritual for the preparation, serving, and drinking of tea |  | 
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        | a quark with a charge of +2/3, a mass about 2900 times the electron, and a charm of +1 |  | 
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        | a microscopic hair-like process extending from the surface of a cell or unicellular organism |  | 
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        | a close-fitting woman's hat with a bell-like shape |  | 
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        | originating or existing during the same period lasting through the same era |  | 
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        | shared power and authority vested among colleagues; the doctrine that bishops collectively shared collegiate power |  | 
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        | a huge statue, as in size or importance |  | 
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        | bearing; deportment; the way someone behaves |  | 
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        | the act of condoning, espeically the implied forgiveness of an offense by ignoring it |  | 
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        | a collection; an aggregation |  | 
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        | continuous extent, succession, or whole, no part of which can be distinguished from neighboring parts except by arbitrary division |  | 
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        | hinged pair of curved iron bars for raising heavy objects such as stones or timber; iron spikes attached to the shoe to prevent slipping when walking on ice or climbing |  | 
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        | deserving of often limited praise or commendation |  | 
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        | gullible; believe too readily |  | 
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        | a loosely twisted woolen yarn used in embroidery |  | 
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        | a ridge with a steep face on one side and a gentle slope on the other, especially in the southwestern United States |  | 
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        | a small cup-shaped mold in which individual portions of a dish can be cooked and then served |  | 
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        | a sudden disaster, defeat, or humiliating failure |  | 
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        | a polygon with 10 angles and 10 sides |  | 
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        | To remove official security classification from (a document) |  | 
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        | government spending that is financed by borrowing money rather than through money raised by taxation |  | 
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        | providing a final decision that will not be questioned or changed |  | 
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        | to cut down and clear away trees in a forest |  | 
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        | detention or delay of a cargo carrier during its loading or unloading process, beyond its scheduled time of departure |  | 
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        | to remove the moisture from something, or become free of moisture |  | 
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        | the sliding movement on a keyboard or harp |  | 
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        | understanding of spiritual mysteries |  | 
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        | the time as measured on the prime meridian running through Greenwich, England |  | 
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        | protective eyelet in a material that prevents damage either to the material or to a rope passed through it |  | 
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        | country on the North Atlantic coast of South America bordered by Venezuela, Brazil and Suriname |  | 
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        | in Greek mythology, the main Trojan hero in the Trojan War and a son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba |  | 
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        | the first of 7 books of the Bible, comprising Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua & Judges |  | 
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        | able to be passed on to an heir by the laws of inheritance |  | 
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        | a 6-legged arthropod of the class Insecta; an insect having 6 feet |  | 
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        | the Roman name for Ireland |  | 
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        | exaggerated emotional behavior done for show or to get a reaction from somebody |  | 
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        | doing or conferring honor; a title or term of respect |  | 
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        | any instrument for indicating the time, especially a sundial or an early form of clock |  | 
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        | any instrument for measuring the water-vapor content of the atmosphere |  | 
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        | excessively or meticulously critical |  | 
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        | a person who attacks cherished beliefs and traditional institution; breaker or destroyer of images, especially those set up for religious veneration |  | 
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        | somebody who performs magical tricks; an artist who creates pictorial illusions |  | 
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        | something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood |  | 
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        | done without previous preparation; suddenly or hastily prepared |  | 
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        | East Indies; a republic in the Malay Archipelago consisting of 13,677 islands |  | 
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        | incapable of being expressed or described in words; not to be spoken because of sacredness; unutterable |  | 
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        | introductory; serving to initiate or admit into something |  | 
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        | treating a person or animal with a vaccine to produce immunity against disease |  | 
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        | not within proper or reasonable limits; unrestrained in conduct; disorderly |  | 
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        | appealing to another's curiosity, fancy or interest |  | 
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        | calculated to create ill will or resentment of give offense; hateful |  | 
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        | a wild pig with a rudimentary tail and small tusks on the upper jaw that grows downward |  | 
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        | one who has an indeterminately large amount of wealth |  | 
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        | denoting an attitude in which judgments about other people's conduct are made |  | 
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        | a Jewish liturgical prayer consisting of 3 or 6 verses, recited as specified points during each of the 3 daily services and certain other occasions |  | 
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        | action, seen as bring upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in life or reincarnation |  | 
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        | an Indian dish containing rice, lentils, fish, hard-boiled eggs, and spices |  | 
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        | English unit of capacity, equal to 18 gallons |  | 
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        | abnormal convex curvature of spine with bulge at upper back |  | 
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        | people outside a particular profession as distinguished from those belonging to it |  | 
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        | a 4-wheeled, 2-seated carriage with the top made in 2 parts that can be let down or folded back |  | 
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        | pertaining to the cutting/engraving of precious stones |  | 
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        | the wrongful stealing of another's personal things for one's own use |  | 
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        | quality of being mild or gentle towards others |  | 
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        | form of internal rhyme used in leonine (medieval elegant) verse |  | 
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        | vocabulary of a particular language, field, etc. |  | 
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        | republic in West Africa founded in 1822 |  | 
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        | writer of the text of opera |  | 
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        | act of binding or tying up |  | 
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        | stupid person; ball or bulb of iron with a long handle used to melt stuff |  | 
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        | Christmas lantern with lighted candle set in sand inside a paper bag |  | 
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        | lowest level of proletariat consisting of unskilled workers, vagrants & criminals |  | 
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        | an enzyme destructive of bacteria that functions as an antiseptic found in tears and mucus |  | 
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        | total structure of something |  | 
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        | the authority and power of church to teach religious truth |  | 
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        | one who pretends illness to avoid work |  | 
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        | representation of the cosmos through a concentric configuration of geometric shapes, containing the image of a deity or its attributes |  | 
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        | malnutrition in infants and kids cause by insufficient intake of calories or protein and shown by thinness, dry skin, poor muscle development and irritability |  | 
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        | roam around in quest of booty |  | 
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        | person who enrolls in a university as a candidate for a degree |  | 
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        | wild sweet cherry used as rootstock for cultivated varieties of charities |  | 
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        | the quality of being moderate |  | 
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        | doctrine that the world tends to become better by human effort |  | 
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        | upright monumental stone standing alone or with others found in Cornwall & Britain |  | 
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        | epithelium of mesodermal origin, which lines the body cavities |  | 
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        | philosophy of ethics dealing with the meaning of ethical terms and the foundation of moral principles |  | 
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        | son of Apollo and Aria; founder of city Miletus in Asia Minor on the Aegean Sea |  | 
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        | the act of process of minting (coins) |  | 
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        | to manage incompetently or dishonestly |  | 
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        | to speak or pronounce incorrectly. inaccurately, or too hastily |  | 
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        | assisting or pertaining to the memory |  | 
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        | the monastic (monk) system or way of life |  | 
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        | pertaining to or affecting only one ear; a sound recording and reproduction only using 1 audio channel |  | 
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        | a single line of poetry; a poem consisting of only 1 line |  | 
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        | home of Thomas Jefferson in Virginia which was designed by him |  | 
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        | sheepskin that has been processed to resemble another fur |  | 
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        | combined use of several media |  | 
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        | excessive dilation of the pupil of the eye (from disease or drugs) |  | 
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        | pertaining to, adapted for, or characterized by swimming |  | 
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        | to make necessary or unavoidable |  | 
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        | sharp pain along the course of a nerve |  | 
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        | obligation of those who are privileged to have a high moral fiber ("nobility obligates") |  | 
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        | not present; not being or existing |  | 
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        | not having tenure (holding or possessing anything) |  | 
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        | the office or term of service of a nuncio (diplomatic representative of the pope) |  | 
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        | not straight; divergence from proper moral conduct |  | 
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        | intense hatred or dislike |  | 
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        | having the qualities of an ogre (monstrous, cruel, barbaric, etc.) |  | 
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        | about 37-24 million years ago; there was increased volcanic activity and modern mammalian groups continued to develop |  | 
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        | physical, real, or factual in existence |  | 
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        | relating to or the perception of a sense organ (hearing, taste, etc.) |  | 
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        | machine design that was heavier than air and was supposed to fly by the flapping of wings like a bird |  | 
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        | inflammation of the middle ear characterized by pain, dizziness, and impaired hearing |  | 
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        | to convert into or treat a substance with ozone (form of oxygen O3) |  | 
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        | poem where the author retracts something said in an earlier poem; recantation |  | 
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        | a remedy for illnesses; a solution for all problems |  | 
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        | wide-ranging and impressive display; full attire |  | 
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        | the placing of words or phrases without a conjugation (and, but, or, etc.) |  | 
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        | a court in front of a building, especially a church |  | 
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        | state flower of South Dakota; old world plant of the buttercup family |  | 
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        | covered with a crust (green coating on bronze) |  | 
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        | line of descent traced through the paternal (father) side of the family |  | 
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        | to survive from season to season for an indefinite number of years (botany) |  | 
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        | pertaining to plague; harmful, annoying and troublesome |  | 
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        | changing series of illusions, such as in a dream; a type of optical illusion |  | 
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        | to speculate or theorize; to think or reason as a philosopher |  | 
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        | face or countenance; outward appearance |  | 
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        | reaction to a placebo manifested from anticipated results |  | 
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        | a piston-like part in machinery; a reckless person |  | 
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        | national poet in Britain, formally wrote poem to commemorate events |  | 
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        | multilingual, having to do with many languages |  | 
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        | science that deals with fruit and fruit growing |  | 
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        | investment scam by which early investors are paid off from the contributions of later ones |  | 
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        | to place; an assumption or principle |  | 
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        | pertaining to a meal, especially dinner |  | 
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        | expressing a wish or request, often in a will |  | 
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        | order, decree, or appointment beforehand |  | 
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        | pertaining to or the nature of a president or presidency |  | 
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        | occurring on the transmitting end of a discharge across synapse (region where nerve impulses are transmitted and received) |  | 
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        | pertaining to a proboscis, elongated feature (nose, trunk, beak) |  | 
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        | pertaining to a prosecutor or prosecution |  | 
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        | referring to the earliest stone age |  | 
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        | an appointed superintendent, head of a school |  | 
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        | powerful, might, or potent |  | 
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        | branch of algebra that deals with quadratic equations |  | 
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        | four-handed, having all appendages for use as hands (monkeys) |  | 
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        | system of landings placed along the edge of water |  | 
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        | cord with knotted strings of different colors used by the ancient Peruvians to record events |  | 
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        | ball game played on a four-walled court and with a strong racquet |  | 
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        | method or act of moving down a steep incline (mountaineering) |  | 
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        | living by hunting prey, especially in a greedy voracious way |  | 
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        | to calculate again in order to find an error or confirm a previous computation |  | 
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        | a woman's coat with an open full skirt and close-fitting top |  | 
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        | actually reigning, usually as opposed to having a royal title by marriage; widespread, predominant or fashionable |  | 
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        | to equip with armed forces, military supplies or the like |  | 
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        | restoration of something to good condition, or the process of doing this |  | 
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        | a very strong feeling of disgust about something |  | 
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        | to make repayment or return for |  | 
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        | the return of something to its rightful owner |  | 
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        | the process of returning to an earlier and usually worse condition |  | 
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        | the sounding of a bugle to awaken and summon military personnel in a camp |  | 
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        | to make something null and void by withdrawing, recalling, and reversing it |  | 
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        | a reddish light sensitive pigment found in the rod cells of the retina |  | 
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        | the use of rhyme in which stressed syllables or words are identical in pronunciation such as "weigh" & "away" |  | 
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        | a short musical passage used as an orchestral refrain between verses of a song or aria |  | 
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        | capital city of Saudi Arabia, east central part of the country |  | 
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        | the closest a satellite can approach an astronomical object |  | 
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        | member of mystical organization interested in esoteric wisdom |  | 
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        | somebody in favor of monarchy |  | 
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        | somewhat reddish; tinged with red |  | 
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        | to go to the county; suspend student from university |  | 
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        | Soviet underground publishing |  | 
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        | making an exaggerated show of holiness or moral superiority |  | 
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        | barbarity of violent cruelty |  | 
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        | shrimp with garlic and lemon |  | 
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        | showing the basic form or layout of something |  | 
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        | of plant cell wall hardening |  | 
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        | the children of immigrants; later stage of development |  | 
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        | the smallest possible unit of meaning in language expressing a single image or idea |  | 
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        | member of highest order of angels, represented as a child's head with wings above, below & on each side |  | 
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        | ram's horn blown as wind instrument-in Biblical times chiefly to signal in battle and announce religious occasions-in modern times at synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur |  | 
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        | having patches of brown and white |  | 
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        | female singer, especially one who specializes in popular songs |  | 
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        | small, thin, often circular piece of glittering metal used especially for decorating garments |  | 
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        | instrument for measuring curvature of spheres and curved surfaces |  | 
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        | immobility of vertebral joints |  | 
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        | pertaining to enactment made by legislature and expressed in formal document |  | 
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        | dramatic dialogue, as in a Greek play, with brief exchanges between 2 characters, each of whom speaks in 1 line of verse during a scene of intense emotion |  | 
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        | science dealing with the mouth and its diseases |  | 
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        | small, tube-nosed seabird having black/sooty-brown plumage with a white rump |  | 
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        | doctrine that the world has no independent sensations or ideas |  | 
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        | usual law for summoning of witnesses or submission of evidence (records/documents) before a court |  | 
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        | state exercising political control over a dependent state |  | 
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        | kingdom in Southeast Africa, formerly a British protectorate |  | 
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        | understood without being openly expressed |  | 
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        | congenitally deformed foot |  | 
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        | circumstances and processes of fossilization |  | 
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        | food substance prepared from cassava, used in puddings as a thickener |  | 
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        | capable of being maintained or defended, as against an attack or dispute |  | 
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        | having infinite tendency, bias, or purpose |  | 
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        | genealogical account of the gods |  | 
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        | pertaining to the field of study that treats God and his attributes and relations to the universe |  | 
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        | valley near Jerusalem where children were offered as sacrifices; later used as a dumping ground for refuse; likened to hell |  | 
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        | able to be passed from one person, place, etc. to another |  | 
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        | to change in outward form |  | 
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        | inexpensive and informal restaurant specializing in Italian dishes |  | 
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        | monosyllabic speech-sound sequence perceived as being made up of 3 different voweling qualities (the pronunciation of "our") |  | 
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        | an outfit of clothing, household linen, etc. for a bride |  | 
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        | turbulent; confused or disorderly |  | 
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        | extremely liberal in politics |  | 
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        | not set aside for a specific use; not taken into possession by any person |  | 
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        | subordinate person, often of trivial importance |  | 
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        | incomprehensible; unable to be measured (nautical) |  | 
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        | producing only one egg or offspring at a time (zoology); producing one branch from a flowering stem (botany) |  | 
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        | the ability of an organism to move freely and migrate (biology) |  | 
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        | acorns of an oak tree used for tanning, dying, and making ink |  | 
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        | relating to or having a valve; having the shape or function of a valve |  | 
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        | Cornelius Vanderbilt; US steamship and railway mogul |  | 
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        | case or box used by botanists to carry specimens |  | 
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        | something used to ventilate; a respirator (medical) |  | 
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        | "free verse"; poem that does not follow a fixed pattern |  | 
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        | an enthusiast of television or video recording |  | 
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        | shout by a fox hunter who has sighted a fox |  | 
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        | how sticky or syrupy a fluid is (physics) |  | 
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        | pertaining to or resembling glass |  | 
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        | how volatile something is; how fast it changes |  | 
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        | town in France; white wine of this region |  | 
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        | plants that bear thorns or are prickly |  | 
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        | Native American beads that were used as currency; slang for money |  | 
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        | dealing with wax; weak or impressionable |  | 
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        | stone for sharpening tools |  | 
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        | person or face that is colorless (as from fear) |  | 
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        | red variety of apple that ripens in the autumn |  | 
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        | a yellow nodule on the skin containing liquid |  | 
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        | surgical instrument used for scraping bones |  | 
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        | country located in the Arabian peninsula |  | 
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        | the initial substance in the universe from which all matter is said to be derived |  | 
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        | circular tent used by Turkish and Mongolian nomads in central Asia |  | 
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        | any disease that can be passed from animal to human |  | 
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        | having two toes facing forward and two toes facing backward (birds) |  | 
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