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adj. pertaining or relating to a church |
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v. 1. to build or establish; 2. to instruct and improve the mind |
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v. to erase; to remove from the mind |
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adj. pouring out or forth; overflowing |
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adj. remarkably bad, outrageous |
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n. a poem of lament and praise for the dead |
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v. to make clear or manifest; to explain |
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v. to send forth; to emit |
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v. to improve the appearance of |
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adj. filled with love and desire |
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v. to trespass or intrude |
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v. to hold back; to hinder |
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v. to provide with some quality or trait |
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n. closing section of a play or novel providing further comment |
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n. an appearance of a supernatural being |
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n. an inscription on a monument, in honor or memory of a dead person |
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n. a part that is typical of the whole |
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n. precise time when the day and night everywhere is of equal length |
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v. to be purposely ambiguous |
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v. to escape from; to avoid |
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adj. kept at a distance; alienated |
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adj. 1. very light; airy; 2. heavenly; not earthly |
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n. the use of a word or phrase in place of one that is distasteful |
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n. a feeling of well-being |
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v. to blot out; to delete |
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v. to flow slowly or ooze in drops |
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