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differing from the normal |
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to refuse to participate in an activity |
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to give up power or responsibility; to relinquish power or responsibility |
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to reject solemnly; to renounce upon oath; to abstain from; avoid |
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to rub off or wear away by friction: erode |
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the stake a poker player put into the pool before receiving his hand; one's share; cost |
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ante meridiem (before noon) |
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one that precedes: any occurence or event prior to another; ancestors; ancestry; the word, phrase, or clauseto which a relative pronoun refers |
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belonging to the period prior to the U.S. Civil war |
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marriage to two people at the same time |
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to divide something into two equal parts |
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the boundary line around any curved and enclosed area |
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to sail completely around |
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the draw a line around; encircle; to confine with bounds; to restrict |
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to get around (instead of attacking directly) |
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in a direction opposite to that in which the hands of a clock rotate as viewed from in front |
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the reformatory movement in the Roman Catholic Church which followed the Protestant Reformation |
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one that has the same functions and characteristics of another; one that is a natural complement to another |
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to deny the truth of an assertion |
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to remove frost from the surface of |
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gloomy; cast down; low in spirits; saddened |
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to reduce or lessen the confidence, price, self-esteem, or certainty of; to reduce the value or amount of (currency), effecting a decline in prices; to release contained air or gas from |
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falling off or shed at a specific season or stage of growth; not lasting; temporary |
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in mythology, the offspring of a god and a human being |
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to free from illusion or false belief |
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to jar or move from the regular location or place |
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the reduction or elimination of armament or weapons |
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to break up and scatter or vanish |
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incapable of being consoled; hopelessly sad |
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extinguished; inactive; no longer living or existing; no longer in use |
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escape of water in the form of vapor |
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to remove all traces of; erase; wipe out; root out |
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rights outside a country's territorial limits |
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unreasonably high; exhorbitant |
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between two or more nations |
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period of time between two acts in a play |
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between or among the stars |
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period betweed two rulers; a gap in continuity; time when a country is without its ruler |
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stopping and staring at intervals; coming from time to time |
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within the boundaries of one state |
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contemplative of one's own thoughts, feelings, sensations; given to self-analysis and self-examination |
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existing or carried on within the bounds of an institution, especially a school; within the walls of a cavity or organ |
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to calculate or figure wrong |
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an improper alliance, union, or relationship |
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a minor breach of the law |
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one who does not conform to the rules of society |
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a subordinate officer(as a sergeant) in the army, air force, or marine corps appointed from among enlisted personnel |
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giving no clear indication of attitude or feeling; having no clear or distinctive character |
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nonexistence; a person of no importance or significance |
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through or throughout, by |
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to pierce; to punch or bore a hole |
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refusing to give up or let go; continuous |
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to persist in or remain constant to purpose or task through difficulty |
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having the ability to perceive; able to readily grasp the meaning of things |
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perceptive; understanding keenly |
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to be present throughout; permeate |
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to date after the actual time of |
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to put off until another time |
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a message appended at the end of a letter after the writer's signature (P.S.) |
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post meridiem; after noon |
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born after the death of the father; published after the death of the author; following or occuring after death |
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all future generations; those coming after you |
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the tail end; located behing a part or toward the rear of a structure; coming after in order; following |
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