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Literally, "in good faith;" sincere (the real thing) |
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Aperson with whom secrets are shared |
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Widely liked or appreciated |
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All the people in a inhabiting a specific area |
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Containing many people or inhabitants |
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To have charge of; manage |
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A person serving as an agent for another |
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The act or fact of grasping meaning or importance of; understanding |
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Adapted for seizing or holding, esp. by wrapping around an object |
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To take into custody; arrest. To grasp mentally; understand |
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One who fights with fists; boxes |
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A nickname for a boxer; a breed of dog |
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Defeat of an enemy or opponent |
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One who is harmed by another. |
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To persuade others to agree with you |
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A ship capable of operating under water |
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Related to marine shipping or navigation |
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Growing or remaining under water |
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Any of various fish-eating diving ducks |
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To plan, record, and control the course of a ship |
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All of a nation's warships |
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Of or relating to ships or shipping |
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To be sure of something or someone |
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Able to be certain; can verify the truth |
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To discover with certainty |
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Clearness of appearance, thought or style |
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To make known formally or officially |
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Loud and clear; a medieval trumpet with a shrill clear tone |
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Able to perceive with the senses |
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Acting with or showing good judgment |
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The loss of the ability to write |
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A little known item of biography or history |
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Not able to be called back |
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To cause to be doubted or distrusted |
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To give an oral or written account |
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A message after the signature;abbreviated P.S. |
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Impairment of the ability to write |
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Dealing with the vocab of language |
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A person who writes a dictionary |
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Not able to read or write |
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Taking words in their exact meaning |
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All of the writing of a specific period or country |
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A unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter |
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A straight line that measures the distance through the center of the circle |
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A device for measuring distance traveled in a vehicle |
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The act or process by which knowledge is aquired |
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To know from past experience |
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A V-shaped cut used for keeping a record |
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Impairment of the ability to read and understand words |
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A general feeling of ill-being |
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An imaginary, dreadful place of total misery |
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Showing a courageous spirit, esp. in forgiving |
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Beautiful in a magestic way |
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The quality of being brief in duration |
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A symbol placed over a vowel to show that it has a short a sound |
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