| Term | Definition |
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decorum |
manners or good taste in conduct or appearance |
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innovation |
a new idea, method or device |
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qualms |
a sudden attack of doubt or fear |
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uncanny |
beyond normal or what is expected; mysterious |
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profound |
diffiicult to fathom or understand; or, all encompassing or complete |
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traverses |
to lie or extend across something |
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ruinated |
to go over something in the mind repeatedly and often slowly |
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elusive |
difficult to catch; tending to evade pusuit |
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revelation |
something that is revealed |
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animated |
full of movement and activity |
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aslyum |
an institution where orphaned children are cared for |
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pervading |
to become diffused throughout every part of something |
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persistance |
continuing without change in function or structre |
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reproachfully |
rebuking or expressing dissapproval |
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martyr |
(1) a person who voluntarily suffers death as the penalty of witnessing to and refulsing to renounce a religion (2) a person who sacrafices something of great value and especially life itself for the sake of principle |