| Term | Definition |
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phoenix |
noun - mythical bird that lives 500 years then is reborn |
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uperturbed |
verb - unmoved, not disturbed, calm |
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tunic |
noun - "dresslike" shirt |
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queue |
noun - braid in the back of the head |
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allot(ed) |
adj. - assigned |
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painstakingly |
adv. - very carefully to get every detail |
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speculated |
verb - thought about deeply |
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embodiment |
noun - something that symbolizes something else |
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moderation |
proper restraint |
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prudent |
adj. - wise, smart |
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genuinely |
adv. - truly, honestly, sincerely |
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stereopticon |
noun - device that projects two images to produce a 3-D effect |
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aeronautical |
adj - having to do with airplanes |
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demonic |
adj. - English language |
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impersonal |
adj. - not emotional |
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distract |
verb - take off subject |
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indignant |
adj. - angry at something unjust |
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martial law |
noun - ruled by army federal government |
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ineptitude |
noun - lack of talent |
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exhilarating |
adj. - great excitement, lively |
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exile |
noun - banishment |
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writhe |
verb - wriggle, squirm |
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jargon |
noun - "technical" language |
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petty |
adj. - not meaningful, not important |