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painstakingly |
taking great pains, carefully |
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genuinely |
actully being what it seems, real, true |
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phoenix |
magical bird, reborn from ashes |
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exhilarating |
a feeling of happieness and being alive |
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demonic |
having to do with demons |
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moderation |
act of moderating |
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alloted |
devide, share |
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indignant |
feeling or showing anger to what seems unfair |
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stereopticon |
projector arranged to project two images upon a screen so that the image of one object or scene graduly passes into that of another without dissolving the effect |
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ineptitude |
having no skill; clumsy |
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unperturbed |
calmly |
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distracted |
prevent (someone) from giving full attention to something |
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embodiment |
person or thing symbolizing some idea or quality |
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speculated |
guess, consider as a possibility |
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prudent |
(to be wise and careful.) Wise in handling practical matters; exercising good judgement or common sence. Being careful. |
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impersonal |
not influenced by, showing, or involving personal feelings |
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martial law |
military goverment involving the suspension of ordinary law |
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aeronautical |
the science or practice of travel through the air |
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petty |
of little imortance |
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queue |
a line of people or vehicles awating their turn to be attended or procesed |
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tunic |
a loose garment |
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jargon |
special words or expressions that are used by a group |
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exile |
thge state of being barred from one's native country |
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writhe |
make continual twisting |