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Sculpture whose ornament or figures are somewhat raised above the background. |
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To lower in quality, value, or dignity; to degrade. |
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A downward slope; the slope of a hill. |
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A natural inclination or tendency. |
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1. A substance like yeast or a small amount of fermented dough that causes dough to expand or rise
2. A lightening or enlivening influence. |
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1. Sleight of hand; magic tricks.
2. Any trickery or deception. |
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1. The action of a lever that raises or lifts.
2. Power to influence; a position of strength. |
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To rise or float, or cause to rise, seemingly despite gravity. |
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Lightness in speech or behavior, especially unbecoming jocularity; frivolity. |
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A strong inclination or liking. |
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1. Extremely heavy; massive.
2. Unwieldy or awkward.
3. Dull or tedious. |
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Unable to be assessed or measured precisely. |
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Superior in number, force, power, or importance. |
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1. A step-like formation of troops, ships, or aircraft.
2. A level of command or authority. |
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Going beyond the limits of ordinary experience. |
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