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Castigate |
To punish by criticizing sharply; to berate. |
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Colloquial |
Characterized by informal language. |
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Epitaph |
The words carved on a tombstone in memory of the deceased. |
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Exodus |
A mass departure. |
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Inter |
To put in a grave; to bury. |
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Lacerate |
To tear or cut roughly. |
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Largesse |
The act of giving generously; gifts. |
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Obituairy |
A notice of someones death, such as in a newspaper, usually with a breif summary of that person's life. |
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Omnivorous |
1. Eating all kinds of food, including both animal and vegitable food. 2. Takeing in everything available. |
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Permiate |
To spread throughout; to pass through. |
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Rendition |
An interpritation or translation; a performance. |
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Resurgence |
A rising to life, use, acceptance, or prominence; a revival. |
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Stereotype |
A generalization that is used to characterize a person without acknowleging individual differences. |
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Stipend |
A regular and fixed amount of pay for work done or to help cover living or work expences. |
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Subservient |
serving or acting in a subordinate manner; servile. |