| Term | Definition |
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barter (verb) |
to trade without using money |
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barter away (verb) |
to trade unprofitably (corn for a cow) |
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barter (noun) |
the act of exchanging items or services or the items exchanged |
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benefactor (noun) |
someone who helps others, usu. by giving money |
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cavil (verb) |
to make petty criticisms or objections; nitpick; haggle |
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cavil (noun) |
a petty and irritating objection; a haggle |
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coquette (noun) |
a girl or woman who flirts excessively |
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coquettish (adj.) |
flirtatious |
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covet (verb) |
to envy or wish to possess something that belongs to another or to want intensely |
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covetous (adj.) |
greedy; envious; jealous |
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defraud (verb) |
cheat, deceive |
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envoy (noun) |
an agent or messenger, esp. a diplomat |
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expound (verb) |
to state or explain in detail |
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fraud (noun) |
deliberate deception or trickery; an act of cheating; imposter |
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fraudulent (adj.) |
tricky, dishonest, crooked |
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INcense (noun) |
aromatic substance that smells good when burned or a sweet pleasant fragrance |
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INcense (verb) |
to scent within an aromatic substance |
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inCENSE (verb) |
to make extremely angry; rile, pique |