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n. A heavy material used to make a ship steady or control the rising and falling of a vessel like a balloon. |
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adj. 1. Able to float
2. Cheerful and carefree.
Buoyancy |
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v. To seperate form.
Detached |
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adj. Causing uneasiness; strange or mysterious. |
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n. A length of 6 feet, used in measuring the depth of water.
v. To figure out; to understand. |
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v. To arouse or excite.
n. A feeling of resentment caused by being ignored, insulted, etc. |
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v. 1. To poke or prod.
2. To examine closely.
n. 1. A long, slender instrument used to examine a wound or part of the body.
2. A thourough investigation. |
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v. 1. To be aware of.
2. To bring into being; to make happen. |
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v. To split or break.
n. 1. A breaking or tearing apart by force.
2. The breaking of a friendly relationship. |
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1. n. An object with all points on its surface equally distance from its center; a ball or globe
2. An area of power , influence, or activity.
spherical |
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v. 1. To go underwater.
2. To put underwater or cover with water. |
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adj. Seeming to go on for a long time.
Tedium |
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adj. 1. Final.
2. The greatest possible |
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