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Parchment used for second time after original writing has been erased |
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Narrow in outlook; provincial; related to parishes |
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Fit or attack or pain, laughter, or rage |
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Floor made of wood strips inlaid in a mosaic-like pattern |
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Imitation of another's style in musical composition or writing |
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Green crust on old bronze works |
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Local or provincial dialect |
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Showing off learning; bookish |
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Transparent; limpid; easy to understand |
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Partial shadow(in an eclipse) |
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Landless agricultural worker; bond servant |
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Point of the moon's orbit when it is nearest to the earth (antonym = apogee) |
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Pertainng to the Pharisees, who paid scrupulous attention to tradition; self-righteous; hypocritical |
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Narrow-minded person, uncultured and exclusively interested in material gain |
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Calm; not easily disturbed |
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Different colors; mottled; spotted |
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One part at a time; gradually |
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Punish by placing in a wooden frame; subject to criticism and ridicule |
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Concise; meaningful; substantial |
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Enthusiastic approval; round of applause |
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Common; pertaining to the common people |
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Society ruled by the wealthy |
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Controversy; argument in support of view |
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Form of government of nation or state |
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Speaking several languages |
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Study industriously; ponder; scrutinize |
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Soothing application applied to sore and inflamed portions of the body |
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Speak foolishly; boast idly |
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Uprightness; incorruptibility |
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Dissipated; wasteful; wildly immoral |
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Member of the working class; blue collar guy |
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Tedious wordiness; verbosity |
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Proclaim a doctrine or law; make known by official publication |
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Ostracize; banish; outlaw |
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Induce someone to convert to a religion or belief |
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Versatile; able to take on many forms |
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Having or causing lustful thoughts and desires |
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Stressing niceties of conduct or form |
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Soft, wet, boggy land; complex or dangerous situation from which it is difficult to free oneself |
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Traitor who aids invaders |
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Idealistic but impractical |
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Number of members necessary to conduct a meeting |
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Person wearing tattered clothes |
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Excessively grasping; plundering |
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Reasoning; act of drawing conclusions from premises |
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Harsh and shrill; disorderly and boisterous |
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Obstinately stubborn; determined to resist authority; unruly |
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Abstruse; profound; secret |
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Fragrant; odorous; suggestive of an odor |
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Murder of a king or queen |
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Person hardened in sin, devoid of a sense of decency |
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To speak or write in an exaggeratedly enthusiastic manner |
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Amendment or clause added to a legislative bill |
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To make liquids murky by stirring up sediment; to disturb |
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Platform for speech-making; pulpit |
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Mysterious; set down in an ancient alphabet |
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