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| A person, usually elderly, who is honored for wisdom and experience. |
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| The act of perceiving or knowing. |
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| Aware; having knowledge of something. |
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| An expert or very discriminating person, especially in matters of art and taste. |
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| Widely and unfavorably known; infamous. |
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| To determine by mathematics. |
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| To attribute or ascribe a quality, especially a fault to a person. |
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| To assign a reputation to. |
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| A sign or feeling concerning some future event; omen; foreboding. |
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| Shrewd; having good judgment; perceptive. |
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| 1. Guided by one's sense of wright and wrong. 2. Thorough; with careful attention. |
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| A direct vote of all the people of a country or district on an important matter; a referendum. |
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| Knowledge of events before they occur; foresight; foreknowledge. |
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