| Term | Definition |
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daub |
to paint coarsely or unskillfully |
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admonish |
to warn; to caution in counsel |
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obeisance |
a bow or similar gesture expressing deep respect |
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cache |
a concealed store of gods or valuables |
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affliction |
anything causing great suffering |
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mendicant |
a beggar |
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aphorism |
a concise statement of a truth or principle |
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oscillate |
to swing or move back and forth like a pendulum |
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delete |
to take out; to remove |
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oust |
to drive out; to expel; to deprive |
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impermable |
not permitting passage (especailly of fluids) |
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paean |
a fervent expression, or song, of joy or praise |
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imperturbable |
not easily excited, even under pressure |
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lax |
careless or negligent |
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palpable |
obvious; capable of being touched or felt |