| Term | Definition |
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adage |
N: An old saying that has come to be accepted as true; a proverb. |
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camarderie |
N: Good will and warm feeling among friends. |
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contend |
V: To struggle with. To maintain or assert. |
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extraneous |
ADJ: Not necessary; irrelevant. |
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hubbub |
N: Noisy confusion; uproar. |
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meander |
V: To follow a winding course. To wander aimlessly. |
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odoriferous |
ADJ: Having or giving off a smell. |
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paraphernalia |
N: Personal belongings. Equipment associated with a particular activity. |
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punctilious |
ADJ: Careful of and attentive to details, especially ones relating to good manners and behavior. |
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recuperate |
V: To regain health or strength. |
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regale |
V: To entertain or delight. |
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sedentary |
ADJ: Doing or requiring a lot of sitting. |
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Spartan |
ADJ: Marked by simplicity and lack of luxury. |
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temporal |
ADJ: Relating to the everyday world as opposed to that which is spiritual or eternal. |
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wry |
ADJ: Turned or bent to one side in distaste or humor. Amusing in a quiet, but sharp way. |