| Term | Definition |
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phoenix |
mythical bird said to live 500 years; rise from death |
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unperturbed |
not disturbed |
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tunic |
long gownlike shirt |
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queue |
braid |
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allot |
given; amount of time |
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painstakingly |
very carefully, with attention to detail |
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speculated |
thought carefully about |
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embodiment |
asymbol of something else |
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moderation |
state of doing something not in excess |
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prudent |
wise; planned ahead of time |
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genuinely |
sincerely, frankly, truely |
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stereopticon |
device used to view pictures in 3-D |
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aeronautical |
the art of the operation of an aircraft |
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demonic |
the way of the demons (americans); english language |
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impersonal |
not private; not emotional |
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distract |
take attention away |
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indignant |
angry |
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martial law |
rule by army in time of trouble |
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ineptitude |
lack of talent |
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exhilarating |
lively; wonderfully exciting |
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exile |
banishment |
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writhe |
to twist and turn |
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jargon |
language specific to a job |
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petty |
little importance or value |