| Term | Definition |
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affection |
a fond or tender feeling. gentle or loving |
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appeal |
to make an earnest request, to ask. to be of interest to be attractive to. an earnest request for help. the power to attract or be of interest. |
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clasp |
to grasp or hold tightly. a strong grasp or hold. something, as a hook or fastener, that holds two parts together. |
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conspicuous |
easily or plainly seen. |
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contribute |
to give along with others who are giving. to have part in bringing about. |
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contribution |
that which is given. |
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contributor |
one who gives. |
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declare |
to make known; to state openly. |
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declaration |
a public statement. |
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eloquent |
skilled at speaking or writing; having the power to move people. |
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eloquence |
skill at speaking or writing; the power to move people. |
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exhibit |
to show in public. an item or collection of items in a public show. |
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exhibition |
a large-scale public show. |
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ferry |
a boat that carries people and goods back and forth across a stretch of water. |
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immigrant |
a person who comes into a country to live there. |
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lofty |
ver tall or high. noble in feeling or high in ideals. showing too-proud or superior attitude. |
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pedestal |
a base or support wn which something stands. |
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persecute |
to treat cruelly or harshly because of political, religious, or other differences . |
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persecution |
the state or condition of being persecuted. |
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poverty |
the state of being poor. |
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unveil |
to remove a covering from. to make known or reveal for the first time. |
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affectionate |
gentle and loving. |