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adjacent: nearby; having a common endpoint or border' neighboring; joining
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anatomy: a branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms; having to do with the structure of plants and animals
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annihilation: utter destruction; the complete destruction of something
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apothecary: one who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes; a doctor; drugest
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articulate: divided into sylables or words meaningfully arranged; speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
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benevolent: marked by or disposed to doing good; organized for the purpose of doing good; desire to help others
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callous: feeling no emotion; showing no sympathy for others; unfeeling
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celestial: of to or related to the sky; heavenly
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chaise: any of various light; horse-drawn vehicles; lightweight horse driven carrage
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conjecture: the formation of an opinion or conclusion from incpomplete or insufficient evidence; guesswork, educated guess
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consummation: Bringing to an end; completion
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contemplation: an act of considering with attention; the act of serious thinking
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depraved: marked by corruption or evil; morally corrupt, morally bad
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dirge: a sad, solemn piece of music, such as a funeral hymn or lament
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disconcert: to throw into confusion; to upset, to disturbe, to frustrate, to be perturbed
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elude: to aviod adroitly; evade; to avoid; to escape
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elude: to avoid or escape, as by artfulness, cunning, or daring; evade; to escape
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equitable: having or exhibiting equity; fair
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exempt: Freed from a rule or regulation
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flagrant: extremely or deliberately noticeable; shocking; shocking in a bad way
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fortnight: a period of two weeks
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glacier: a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or valley or spreading outward on a land surface
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hamlet: small village; small quaint town
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immure: to endose within or as if within walls
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indolence: inclination to laziness; sloth; idleness
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inexhaustible: incapable of being used up; tireless
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insurmountable: incapable of being surmounted; insuperable; incapable of being defeated
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interment: the act or ceremony of interring , a burial
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invincible: too strong, powerful, or great to be defeated or overcome; undefeatable
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irresolution: Lack of descision; indecision; uncertain how to act or preceed
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malicious: having or showing ill will; spitful, meant to do physical or mental damage
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omen: an occurrence or phenomenon believed to portend to a future event; sign of a future event; fortelling of something to happen
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omnipotent: having virtually unlimited authority or influence; all powerful
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palpable: capable of being touched or felt
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placid: serenely free of interruption or disturbance; undisturbed, peaceful, calm
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precarious: Very dangerous
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precipitate: to throw violently; hurl; to move headlong; move with speed
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procrastinate: to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done; to postpone; to delay unnecessarily
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proficiency: advancement in knowledgement or skill; progress; skills
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remonstrate: to say or plead in protest, reproof, or opposition; to protest. to speak of disapproval
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remorse: a gnawing distress arising from a sense of guilt for past wrongs; obsolete; deep regret
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respite: a period of temporary delay; short period of rest, relief, delay, postponent
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slothful: sluggishly idle; lazy
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succor: assistance or help in time of distress; to seek aid, assistance
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suffice: to meet or satisfy a need; to be competent or capable; to be adequate
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syndic: a government official
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transitory: tending to pass away; a brief duration
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tyro: a beginner in learning; a beginner
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unhallowed: not blessed; unconsecrated; unholy
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vehement: intensely emotional; marked by forceful energy; showing strong feeling and emotion
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vestige: a remaining trace, sign, or part; a mark or trace of something not existing