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adj. large and ornate, like a palace |
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n. a word, verse or sentence that is the samw when read backward or forward |
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n. a place of wild disorder, noise, or confusion |
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n. a wall or railing to protect people from falling |
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n. an outcast; someone despised by others |
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n. an outcast; someone despised of others |
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n. state of being the same in power, value, or rank |
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v. to speak with another; to discourse |
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n. scarcity; small number |
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n. lack of money or property |
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n. complete and irreparable loss |
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adj. 1. barring future action: 2. that cannot be denied, changed, etc. |
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adj. violating good faith or vows |
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n. a fee, profit, etc., in addition to the stated income of one's employment |
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v. to read carefully and thoroughly |
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adj. 1. having wings; 2. having wings or arms bound or confined |
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adj. 1. idealistic or impractical; 2. not amorous or sensual |
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adj. full; entire; complete |
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n. that state of being too full; excess |
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n. the rounded, upward-projecting front of a saddle |
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v. to talk much and foolishly |
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n. a rule or direction of moral conduct |
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adj. developed or matured earlier than usual |
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n. a prior or exclusive right or privilege |
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n. a forecast, especially in medicine |
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v. to reproduce or multiply |
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n. an original draft or record of document |
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n. conditional stipulation to an agreement |
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n. the range of control, activity, or understanding |
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