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Adjective; deviating from the norm (noun: aberration) |
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Deviation from a right, customary, or prescribed course |
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To aid, promote, or encourage the commission of an offense |
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A state of suspension or temporary inaction |
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To recant, renounce, or repudiate under oath |
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A washing or cleansing, especially of the body |
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Verb; to depart clandestinely; to steal off and hide |
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Characterized by self-denial or abstinence, as in the use of drink or food |
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Dealing with matters difficult to be understood |
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To touch at the end or boundary line |
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Harshly pungent or bitter |
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Quickness of intellectual insight, or discreetness; keenness of discrimination |
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Any substance of exceeding hardness or impenetrability; refusing to change one's mind |
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noun; eager and enthusiastic willingness |
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noun; deviation from the normal order, form, or rule; abnormality (noun: aberration) |
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noun; an expression of approval or praise |
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noun; an expression of approval or praise |
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