| Term | Definition |
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adage |
an old saying that has come to be accepted as true; a proverb |
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camaraderie |
good will and warm feelings amoung friends |
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contend |
to struggle with 2. to maintain or assert |
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contetion |
a conflict or struggle 2. a point made in an argument |
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extraneous |
not necessary; irrelevant |
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hubbub |
noisy confusion; uproar |
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meander |
to follow a winding course 2. to wander aimlessly |
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odoriferous |
having or giving off a smell |
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paraphernalia |
personal belingings 2. equipment associated with a particular activity |
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punctilious |
careful of and attentive to details, especially ones relating to godd manners and behavior |
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recuperate |
to regain health or strength |
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regale |
to entertain or delight |
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sedentary |
doing or requiring a lot of sitting |
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Spartan |
marked by simplicty and lack of luxury |
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temporal |
relating to the everyday world as opposed to that which is spiritual or eternal |
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wry |
turned or bent to one side in distaste or humor 2. amusing in a quiet but sharp way |
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para |
beside (greek) |
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extra |
outside of (latin) |
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temp |
time (latin) |