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Carburator |
a device used in gasoline engines to produce an efficient vapor of fuel and air |
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quandary |
a state of uncertainty or perplexity |
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gaiety |
a state of being gay or marry |
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meringue |
a topping for pastry or pies made of beaten and baked egg whites |
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bayou |
a mashy, sluggish body of water tributary to a lake or river |
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minuscule |
very small, tiny, minute |
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temperment |
excessive irratablility or sensitiveness |
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lieutenant |
an officer ranking above a second lieutenant and below captain |
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playwright |
one who writes plays; dramatist |
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medieval |
pertaining to or belonging to the middle ages |
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business |
the occupation work of trade which a person is engaged |
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murmur |
a low, indistinct and continuous sound or sucession of sounds |
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descend |
to moe from a higher place to a lower place, to come or go down |
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skiing |
to travel on skis, expecially as a sport |
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picnicing |
a meal eaten outdoors on an excursion |
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noticeable |
redily observed or detected |
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particular |
seperate and distinct from others; specific |
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leisure |
freedom from time-consuing duties, responsibilites or activities |
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calendar |
a table showing the months, weeks and the days in at least on specific year |
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rhyme |
correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of a verse. |
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