| Term | Definition |
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amputate |
to cut off a body body part, especially by surgery |
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aptitude |
a natural talent |
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beneficiary |
one who benefits or gains an advantage from something |
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boon |
a welcome gift or blessing |
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commiserate |
to feel or expresss sorrow or compassion for; to sympathize |
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garner |
to collect or gather; to aquire or obtain |
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gratis |
without payment; free of charge |
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incapacitate |
to make helpless or incapable |
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inception |
the beginning of an action or process |
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magnanimous |
generous, unselfish, or forgiving |
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myriad |
a very large number; very many |
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practicable |
capable of being done; feasible; usable |
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remunerate |
to pay or reward |
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solicit |
to ask for in a formal way |
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trite |
used so much that it is no longer fresh or new |