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| To repel, cancel, abolish, do away with | ||
| a. of a person's habits: sparing. moderate, not self indulgent, esp. in food and drink. | ||
| in Law, an outline history of the title to a parcel of real estate, showing the original grant, the subsequent conveyances, mortgages, etc... | ||
| the member of British Gentry's court next to the mayor. | ||
| of doubtful authenticity (esp. of some early Christian texts resembling the NT); invented. | ||
| abandoning of what one believed in as a faith, etc... | ||
| the sudden, usually marked loss of bodily function from hemorrhage into especially the brain. (a stroke) | ||
| canonization: deified ideal or highest development | ||
| a. suitable; well-adapted; pertinent; relevant; apt: A ~ answer | ||
| to assert often | ||
| proper; tasteful; socially correct | ||
| suspicious or anxious or fearful of an unknown evil | ||
| to admit formally to a list of saints; regard as a saint; sanction by church authority. | ||
| swiftness of living movement. | ||
| charitable; dependent upon or supported by charity; derived from or provided by charity | ||
| adj. substitute, imitation, fake... | ||
| vi. To show plainly; to make clear. | ||
| is (1. requiring immediate action or aid; urgent; pressing. (2. requiring a great deal, or more than is reasonable. | ||
| is scanty, meager; small; slender | ||
| the study of human body movement, its mechanics connected with human anatomy | ||
| the branch of mechanics that deals with motion of the body or of the particles in the system. | ||
| is any position that brings profit without much work. | ||
| is disapproval, condemnation | ||
| is extended to great, unnecessary or tedious length; long and wordy | ||
| is to talk excessively and pointlessly; to babble. 2. To utter in empty or foolish talk. | ||
| is fierce, cruel, savagely brutal. 2. brutally harsh, vitriolic; scathing. 3. aggressively hostile; belligerent. | ||
| is characteristic of the twelve apostles | ||
| is profit arising from employment; compensation for services, salary or fees. Tips are this in addition to wages. | ||
| is a biologically or non-biologically related ancestor 2. one who originates, first sets a direction or acts as a model, predecessor. | ||
| is commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity; honorable; worthy of honor because of high office or noble character 2. hallowed by religious, historic or other lofty associations. | ||
| is to praise, extol | ||
| is praiseworthy or commendable | ||
| is to decline in physical, mental or moral qualities, having lost or become impaired with respect to the qualities proper to the race in kind. | ||
| is a storm characterized by extensive current of wind rushing with great velocity and violence, especially one attended with rain, hail or snow. A violent storm. 2. a violent commotion, disturbance or tumult. | ||
| is tumultuous, turbulent, resembling a violent storm, inclemency | ||
| is pertaining to one's birth, presiding over one's birth or 3. (of places) native | ||
| means malfunctioning | ||
| liveliness and eagerness | ||
| take away the legal force of or render ineffective | ||
| to expand on, write or talk at length or in detail | ||
| to make amends for; to atone for | ||
| fierce and cruel; aggressive; deadly, destructive; scathingly harsh | ||
| a building or monument, usually large | ||
| type of sailing vessel | ||
| an inconvenience or disadvantage | ||
| to perceive or recognize something, descry | ||
| in a state of shabbiness, disrepair | ||
| large, huge in number or size, copious, massive | ||
| minimal (or marginal) resources for survival | ||
| twenty | ||
| weak and feeble, often diseased, ailing | ||
| stubbornness, diligence, determination | ||
| a trinket or piece of jewelry thought to be a protection against evil | ||
| slow and apathetic, in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation | ||
| the quality of lacking a sharp edge or point, the quality of being slow to understand | ||
| great merriment | ||
| mental infirmity as a consequence of old age | ||
| one who works with another, usually in a subordinate position; an assistant or co-worker | ||
| earnest devotion; anointing as part of a religious ceremony or healing ritual | ||
| not significant, frivolous, of little worth | ||
| characterized by forceful and energetic physical or mental action or activity | ||
| quivering as from weakness or fear, timid |
