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To communicate by letter, especially on a regular basis. |
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The order in which things are arranged. |
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A collection of various kinds; variety. |
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1. Unable to read and write. 2. showing a lack of eductation. |
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Usual; habitual; familiar. |
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Not fully grown or developed, in an early unripe stage. |
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Showing no sense of responsability or concern for consequences. |
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To seize and hold under authority of the law. |
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Having or showing a lack of logic. |
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Not capable of being repaired. |
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Not capable of being measured. |
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Too strong, powerfull, or compelling to be resisted. |
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To make immobible; render incapable of moving. |
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Not capable of being replaced. |
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Something assigned, especially as a task or job. |
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Prohibited by law or by official rules, as of a game. |
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