| Term | Definition |
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chattle |
an intem of personal possession |
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austere |
stern in manner, very simple, plain |
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lament |
to express sorrow |
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aloof |
distant in maner, uninvolved |
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cerebral |
of relating to the brain, an intelegent person |
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in congruous |
not apropiate or suited for its surroundings, not fitting in |
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bulwark |
a defensive wall, a principal defense |
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connoisseur |
a expert, usually in art or taste |
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encroach |
to intrude upon the possesion of another |
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belittle |
to speek or think of as uninportant, to put down |
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trenchant |
cutting, incisive, having sharp point, sarcastic |
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procrastinate |
to put off till a later time |
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roster |
a list of names, exspecially of person availibility for duty |
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impede |
to interfear with, obstructm, delay |
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forbear |
to refrain from |
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delectible |
plesent, delicious |
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evade |
to elude or refrain from by cunningness |
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efface |
to rub away |
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incite |
to arouse to action |
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asunder |
to seperate |