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| A system of doctrines put forward by an authority, especially a church, to be absolute truth. |
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| Expressed in an authoritative or arrogant manner. |
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| Not in agreement with accepted beliefs; holding unorthodox opinions. |
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| A person who believes nothing can be known about the existence of a god. |
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| The art of judging human character by facial features; facial features when regarded as revealing character. |
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| A prediction of the outcome of a disease; any forecast or prediction. |
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| A standard, rule, or test on which decision or judgment can be made. |
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| Pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not have. |
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| A general pardon for offenders, especially for political offenses. |
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| Relating to or assisting the memory. |
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| A severe mental disorder in which a person becomes unable to act or reason in a rational way, often with delusions and withdrawal from relationships. |
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| To call to court to answer charges; To accuse with wrongdoing. |
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| The reasons for underlying something, often presented as a statement. |
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| To provide a rational basis for something, often by false or self-serving reasoning. |
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