| Term | Definition |
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antic |
playful or funny act |
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attire |
Clothes, especially fine and expensive clothes. To dress up or to be dressed up |
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captivate |
to please greatly; to win over by special charm |
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deft |
quick and sure; skillful at handling |
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diligent |
working with great care and effort |
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eclipse |
the total or partial hiding of one heavenly body by another |
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evolve |
to develop and change gradually over time |
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innate |
having from birth; occurring naturally rather than being learned |
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inscribe |
to write, print, or etch into as a permanent record |
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posture |
the way one holds one's body; a pose or position; to assume a particular position, especially a pretended one |
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shroud |
something that covers or hides from view; cloth used to wrap dead body before funeral; to block from sight |
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stifle |
to cut off the air from; to smother; to hold back; to check |
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tentative |
not fully worked out or final; hesitating or uncertain |
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tranquil |
calm; peaceful |
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versatile |
able to do many different things or to be used in many different ways |