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finale |
the concluding part of any performance |
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literature |
creative writing of recognized artistic value |
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portion |
the result of parcelling out or sharing |
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suicidal |
dangerous to yourself or your interests |
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scissors |
instrument to cut,, a wrestling hold in which you wrap your legs around the opponents body or head and put your feet together and squeeze |
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verify |
confirm the truth of |
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infidelity |
the quality of being unfaithful |
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linear |
of or in or along or relating to a line |
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luminous |
softly bright or radiant |
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deprecate |
belittle,, express strong disapproval of |
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terminate |
bring to an end or halt |
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vestibule |
a large entrance or reception room or area |
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semifinal |
one of the two competitions in the next to the last round of an elimination tournament |
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verdict |
(law) the findings of a jury on issues of fact submitted to it for decision |
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tripartite |
involving three parties or elements |
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suicide |
the act of killing yourself |
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multi linear |
relating to multiple lines, usually in algebra or mapping |
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partner |
an associate who works with others toward a common goal |
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alliteration |
use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse |
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terminally |
at the end |
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imprecation |
the act of calling down a curse that invokes evil (and usually serves as an insult) |
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diffident |
lacking self-confidence |
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parricide |
murder of your own parents, murder of your own parents |
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confinement |
the act of restraining of a person's liberty by confining them |
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definitive |
supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement |
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aver |
to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true |
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uxoricide |
1.the act of murdering one's wife. |
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obliterate |
remove completely from recognition or memory; do away with completely, without leaving a trace |
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travesty |
A bad or grotesque imitation. |
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impart |
make known |
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indeterminate |
not leading to a definite ending or result |
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perfidy |
betrayal of a trust, treachery |
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sui generis |
constituting a class of its own; unique |
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luminary |
a celebrity who is an inspiration to others |
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precarious |
affording no ease or reassurance, fraught with danger |
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lineage |
inherited properties shared with others of your bloodline |