| Term | Definition |
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Aborigine |
An original inhabitant, especially one displaced by later settlers |
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Abrogate |
To put an end to; to abolish or repeal |
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Appurtenance |
An item of equiptment; an accessory |
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Bivouac |
A temporary camp or shelter |
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Cetacean |
A member of the order of marine mammals that include whales, dolphins, and porpoises |
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Decry |
To criticize strongly; to denounce |
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Desuetude |
A state of disuse |
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Leviathan |
Anything that is of enormous size |
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Mawkish |
Excessively Sentimental |
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Misapprehend |
To fail to understand correctly |
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Parochial |
Limited or narrow in scope or outlook |
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Purvey |
To be in the business of supplying goods, especially food or provisions, for use. |
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Recource |
A turning to someone or something for aid |
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Replete |
Well supplied; full |
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Waive |
To give up as a right; to forgo |