| Term | Definition |
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inculcate |
to plant an idea |
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proliferate |
to multiply rapidly |
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caste |
a social class |
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precipice |
cliff |
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stigmata |
physical marks in the same spots as the crucifixion wounds of Jesus |
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corporeal |
having to do with the body |
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viscose |
a rayon fabric; synthetic material, resistant to flow |
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menial |
low, servile, demeaning |
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vivacious |
full of life, lively |
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odious |
arousing a strong disgust or dislike |
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irresolute |
undecided |
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vitrify |
to change or make into glass or a glassy substance |
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ruminate |
to think, meditate |
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pallid |
pale |
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ignominy |
great personal dishonor or humiliation; shameful or disgraceful action, conduct, or character |
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yerked |
stabbed |
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cashiered |
dismissed from serivce |
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distempering |
intoxicating |
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sans |
without |
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visage |
the face, facial expression |
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promulgate |
to make known by public declaration, announce officially |
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sated |
completely satisfied |
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corrigible |
capable of being corrected |
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essay |
to test, to try |
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interim |
a time intervening between periods; interval |