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: an identifying mark, emblem, or device used by a printer or a publisher : an inscription placed at the end of a book or manuscript usually with facts relative to its production |
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:intellectually or morally ignorant, unenlightened :overtaken by darkness or night |
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:to praise highly :laud :eulogize |
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:traditional garment of muslim or hindu women, black or drab, cloth or veil, head to foot, covers all or part of the face |
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:fundamental character of a culture, community or group :underlying sentiment of a society :dominant assumptions of a people or period "in the Greek ethos the individual was highly valued" |
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:exemption from punishment :immunity from detrimental effects |
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noun :establishment of harmonious relations :reconciliation NOTE: need to see this in a sentence! |
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:careful, cautious, prudent :astute, shrewd, knowing (a canny negotiator) |
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un·can·ny adjective \ˌən-ˈka-nē\ : seeming to have a supernatural character or origin : eerie, mysterious : being beyond what is normal or expected : suggesting superhuman or supernatural powers |
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1: given to or abounding in aphoristic expression 1: given to or abounding in excessive moralizing 2: terse, aphoristic, or moralistic in expression : pithy, epigrammatic |
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noun : a concise statement of a principle : a terse formulation of a truth or sentiment : adage |
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noun 1: a concise poem dealing pointedly and often satirically with a single thought or event and often ending with an ingenious turn of thought 2: a terse, sage, or witty and often paradoxical saying 3: epigrammatic expression |
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adjective \sə-ˈgā-shəs\
obsolete : keen in sense perception
2 a : of keen and farsighted penetration and judgment : discerning
b : caused by or indicating acute discernment
— sa·ga·cious·ly adverb
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1: keen, sharp
2: vigorously effective and articulate (a trenchant analysis); also : caustic (trenchant remarks)
3 a : sharply perceptive : penetrating (a trenchant view of current conditions)
b : clear-cut, distinct
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new colonialism :the economic and political policies by which a great power extends its power over other areas or people |
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adjective \kən-ˈkä-mə-tənt\ accompanying in a subordinate or incidental way "drug risks increase with the concomitant use of alcohol" |
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noun :a solid wall-like structure raised for defense :seawall :breakwater :the side of a ship above the upper deck —usually used in plural :strong support or protection |
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adjective Thomas R. Malthus, 1821 : of or relating to Malthus or to his theory that population tends to increase at a faster rate than its means of subsistence and that unless it is checked by moral restraint or disaster (as disease, famine, or war) widespread poverty and degradation inevitably result |
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:to give in, surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms :to give up resistance |
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adjective \ˈa-nə-ˌdīn\ : serving to alleviate pain : not likely to offend or arouse tensions : innocuous |
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adjective \dis-ˈkər-siv\ NOTE: REMEMBER THIS? MEANS TWO OPPOSITE THINGS??? a : moving from topic to topic without order : rambling b : proceeding coherently from topic to topic : marked by analytical reasoning |
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:environment :the physical or social setting in which something occurs |
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adjective \lī-ˈsen(t)-shəs\ : lacking legal or moral restraints; especially : disregarding sexual restraints : marked by disregard for strict rules of correctness — li·cen·tious·ly adverb — li·cen·tious·ness noun |
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noun an omen, a sign foreshadowing a future event |
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noun \ˈfər-ˌlȯŋ\ : a unit of distance equal to 220 yards (about 201 meters, 1/8 mile, 0.2 kilometers) |
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noun \-lə-ˌfāt, -fət\ : the office or dominion of a caliph |
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: a successor of Muhammad as temporal and spiritual head of Islam —used as a title : the spiritual head of the Islamic State |
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adjective \kwin-tik\ :of the fifth degree |
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noun \jau\ chiefly Scottish :stroke (such a stroke charged to a player as a unit of scoring in golf), toll |
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noun :a military cap with a round flat top usually stopping toward the front and a visor |
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combining form (or, aniso) :unequal |
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unit of energy equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting through a distance of one meter |
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:a scarlet dye used chiefly for coloring food . the dried bodies of a female scale insect, which are crushed to yield the dye . a similar dye or preparation made from the oak kermes insect |
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: a rich crimson or scarlet lake made from cochineal : a vivid red |
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noun :a beginner in learning, novice |
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noun :a new convert (as to a faith or cause) |
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noun :a new convert, proselyte :novice :tyro, beginner |
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adjective :consisting of or having branches (a ramose sponge) |
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noun :a stiff coarse fiber from the outer husk of a coconut |
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noun :a small inland or inshore island |
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:any system or practice that separates people by race, caste, etc. :segregation of the non-white population in South Africa |
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:something that is disliked or to be avoided :black animal, refers to a subject |
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:to bring under control and governance as a subject :conquer, subdue |
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: with one leg on each side : astride a horse (she rode astride, not sidesaddle)
: with the legs stretched wide apart |
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:commonplace :unimaginative :going on foot |
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:falling off or away, deterioration, decent or slope :a noun, adjective, or pronoun inflection. a class of them having the same form |
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:to instruct, esp. in religion and moral knowledge :enlighten, inform |
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:marked by expression or great or excessive emotion or enthusiasm "effusive praise" |
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:lasting only a very short time :lasting only one day |
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:likely to cause disagreement or argument (see Kate) |
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:likely to cause disagreement or argument (see Kate) |
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:difficult or irritating to deal with |
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:burning, irritating :marked by direct and decisive sarcasm |
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:a sulfate of any various metals (copper, iron, etc.) :virulence of feeling or speech ("political vitriol") |
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:caustic, biting, rankerous |
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:the policy of extending rule or authority of a nation over foreign nations |
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literary term :describes a novel about moral and psychological groups of main character, such as a coming-of-age story |
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noun : centralized control by an autocratic authority : the political concept that the citizen should be totally subject to an absolute state authority |
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noun, often proper :the penal system of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics consisting of a network of labor camps |
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adjective : narrowly, stodgily, and often ostentatiously learned comes from pendant: one who is unimaginative or who unduly emphasizes minutiae in the presentation or use of knowledge |
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