| Term | Definition |
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endeavor |
an earnest attempt |
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Tamping |
Tap down firmly by a series of taps or blows |
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excessively |
To much or to great |
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Ruddy |
Red or reddish |
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Tumultous |
very noisy or disorderly |
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Dialated |
Widened or expanded |
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horticultural |
having to do with growing of flowers, fruit, and vegetables |
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Elixir |
A universal remidy- cure all |
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inconsiderate |
not thoughtful of the rights and feelings of others |
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pristine |
as it was in it's earliest time or state |
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chortled |
a combined chuckle and snort |
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commotion |
confusion; agitation;violent movement |
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snidely |
spiteful or slyly sarcastic, with a sneer |
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nausea |
the feeling that one has when about to vomit |
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vacated |
go away from and leave empty or occupied |
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numb |
having the lost power of feeling or moving |
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probe |
a spacecraft carrying scientific instruments to record or report back information about planets |
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massive |
giving impression of being large and broad |
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frigid |
very cold |
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scoured |
clean or polish by vigorous rubbing |
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boughs |
large branch of a tree |
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wonderment |
the feeling aroused by something strange and surprising |
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wigwams |
circular huts |
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forbidden |
excluded from use or mention |
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prohibition |
the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof) |
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embraced |
held in the arms; accepted |
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summon |
ask to come |
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haste |
the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner |
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doomed |
people who are destined to die soon |
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descent |
a movement downward |
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recollection |
the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort) |
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Cloister |
a covered wall /w a open colonda |
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Vista |
A distant veiw |
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Vat |
a large open vessel for holding or storing liquids |
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Forbade |
to command not to do something |