| Term | Definition |
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alternate |
arrange, do or perform each after the other, interchange regularly |
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chronic |
lasting a long time, never stopping, habitual suffering long from an illness |
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compensate |
to make an equal return to, give an equivalent to |
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enthrall |
hold captive by beauty or interest, fascinate or charm |
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felon |
a person who has committed a crime |
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melee |
a comfused fight, hand to hand fight among a number of fighters |
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minute |
sixty seconds |
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oblique |
not straight up and down or straight across, slanting |
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outrage |
act of showing no regard for the rights of feelings of others |
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pagan |
one who is not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim, one who worships many gods or no gods |
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participate |
have a share, take part in |
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principle |
a fundamental or general truth on which other truths depend |
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silt |
very fine paticles of earth and sand deposited as sediment |
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summon |
call with authority order to come |
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wax |
to grow fuller or bigger |
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alternate |
person appointed to take the place of |
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minute |
very small, tiny, going into a concerned concept with small details |
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oblique |
indirect as in giving a response |
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principal |
a fundamental belief |
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summon |
call together |
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summon |
call upon |
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wax |
yellowish substance made by bees |
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wax |
compound containing wax for polishing floors or pulling out facial hair |