| Term | Definition |
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phoenix |
a mythical creature that becomes reborn from it's ashes |
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unperturbed |
undisturbed |
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elfin |
of or suitable for elves;of or like elves |
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flatiron |
an iron with a flat bottom surface which is heated to press clothes |
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tunic |
a long shirt |
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queue |
a long braid of hair hanging on the back of a man's head |
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allot(-ed) |
assign;allow |
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iridescent(-ly) |
displaying changing colors |
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painstakingly |
very careful |
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speculated |
think caarefully |
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embodiment |
something symbolizingg equality |
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moronic |
of or like a moron |
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abacus |
frame with beads that help you with math |
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moderation |
to restrain oneself |
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prudent |
sensible |
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reluctant |
unwilling;showing unwillingness |
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genuinely |
actually being what it is said to be |
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stereopticon |
a projector that is used to project two images and make it look 3-D |
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forward |
ready;eager |
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aeronautical |
of aeronautics |
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demonic |
English |
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impersonal |
not personal |
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mock-up |
imitate |
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distract(-ed) |
draw away |
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indignant |
angry at something |
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martial law |
when a city is ruled by the army because of a natural diasaster |
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looter |
a person who steals when people are away |
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khaki |
a dull,yellowish brown |
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ineptitude |
akward |
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exhilarating |
enlivening |
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exile |
to make leave home by punishment |
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writhe |
to suffer mentally |
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whelped |
an impudent boy or man |
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jargon |
confused, meaningless talk or writing |
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petty |
having little importance or value |