| Term | Definition |
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Calamity |
(adj.)State of distress cuased by a major misfortune or loss |
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Fastidiousness |
(adj.) Having high standards |
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Metamorphose |
(v.) To change phisically |
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Demesne |
(n.) Kingdom |
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Dominion |
(n.) Supreme authority |
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Intimate |
(adj.) To hint or suggest |
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Introspective |
(adj.) To look into ones own mind |
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Disconsolate |
(adj.) Downcast, dejected |
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Obedience |
(n.) To obey |
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Pent |
(adj.) Confined, repressed |
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Conveyance |
(n.) A vehicle which is used to transport |
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Sated |
(v.) To Satisfy |
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Veranda |
(n.) Roofed exterior of a building |
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Progeny |
(n.) Children |
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Swarthy |
(adj.) A dark color |
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Clamor |
(n.) Loud noisy shouting |
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Convulsive |
(adj.) Relating to a conclusion |
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Dubiously |
(adj.) A bit uncertain |
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Exertion |
(v.) The act of moving forward |
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Obdurate |
(adj.) Stubbornly persistant |
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Placatingly |
(v.) To sooth or pacify |
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Prostrate |
(adj.) Lying on face down on the ground |
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Retrogression |
(n.) To go back to a former generation |
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Conciliate |
(v.) To gain by pleasing acts |
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Covet |
(v.) To desire what belonged to another |
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Flounder |
(v.) To struggle |
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Malinger |
(v.) To pretend incapacity to avoid work |
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Slaver |
(v.) Slobber, drool |
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Tuition |
(n.) By price of payment for instructions |
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Uncowed |
(adj.) Not frightened by submission |
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