| Term | Definition |
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deluge |
a flood an overwhelming rush |
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catholic |
universal; wide ranging |
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eerie |
weird; mysterious; strange and frightning |
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martial |
warlike;relating to the military |
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anthropomorphic |
attributing human |
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beneficiary |
one who recieves benefits |
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careen |
to swerve or lurch from side to side while in motion |
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aplomb |
self-confidence |
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guile |
slyness and cunning and dealing with others |
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modicum |
a small amount |
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fester |
to grow wmbittered over time; to rot |
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languish |
to become weak or feeble; to loose strength |
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pall |
something that covers or conceals |
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havoc |
great destruction;chaos |
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rancid |
having bad taste or smell; spoiled |