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Tending or serving to admonish, warning |
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Doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention |
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Carefully thought out of planned |
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To change from a fluid into a thickened mass |
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State of being despondent (hopeless) |
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Not possessing, untouched by void |
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Lacking in frankness, canceler, or sincerity |
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High spirits; exhilaration, exuberance |
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Excessively particular, critical, or demanding |
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To trick, swindle, or cheat |
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To stimulate by a galvanic current |
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Unlucky, luckless, unfortunate |
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Having little or no money; penniless |
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Working energetically and devotedly; hard working; diligent |
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The language peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group |
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A person who is not a member of the clergy |
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Anything perceived that is believed to portend a good or evil event in the future |
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Characterized by parsimony; frugal or stingy |
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Presence of two opposite principles |
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Pertaining to a practical point of view |
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Disposed to be silent; reserved |
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Ointment for relieving wounds and sores |
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Moderately warm; lukewarm |
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Characterized by vigor (strength or force) |
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