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a priori

1. Proceeding from a known or assumed cause to a necessarily related effect; deductive.
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a. Derived by or designating the process of reasoning without reference to particular facts or experience.
b. Knowable without appeal to particular experience.
3\. Made before or without examination; not supported by factual study.
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abbé

1. Used as a title for the superior of a monastery in a French-speaking area.
2. Used as a title for a cleric in major or minor orders in a French-speaking area.
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aberration

1. A deviation from what is typical or normal
2. A departure from what is considered natural or proper
3. An abnormal, usually temporary alteration in one's mental state.
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a. A defect of focus, such as blurring in an image.
b. An imperfect image caused by a physical defect in an optical element, as in a lens.
5\. The apparent displacement of the position of a celestial body in the direction of motion of an observer on Earth, caused by the motion of Earth and the finite velocity of light.
6\. Genetics A deviation in the normal structure or number of chromosomes in an organism.
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absolution

1. The act of absolving or the state of being absolved.
2. The formal remission of sin imparted by a priest, as in the sacrament of penance.
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acrid

1. Unpleasantly sharp, pungent, or bitter to the taste or smell.
2. Caustic in language or tone
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adipose tissue
A type of connective tissue that contains stored cellular fat
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adjuration
An earnest, solemn appeal.
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aide-mémoire

1. A memorandum setting forth the major points of a proposed discussion or agreement, used especially in diplomatic communications.
2. Something, such as a mnemonic device, that serves as an aid to memory.
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albatross

1. Any of several large web-footed birds constituting the family Diomedeidae, chiefly of the oceans of the Southern Hemisphere, and having a hooked beak and long narrow wings.
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a. A source of worry or distress.
b. An obstacle to success
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aleatory

1. Dependent on chance, luck, or an uncertain outcome
2. Of or characterized by gambling
3. Music Using or consisting of sounds to be chosen by the performer or left to chance; indeterminate
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algophobia
Excessive fear of pain.
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altiplano
A high plateau, as in the Andean regions of Bolivia, Peru, and Argentina.
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amaurosis
Total loss of vision, especially when occurring without pathological changes to the eye.
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amicable
Characterized by or exhibiting friendliness or goodwill; friendly.
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amniotic
A tough, thin membrane that forms a sac enclosing the embryo or fetus of a mammal, bird, or reptile. It is filled with a serous fluid in which the embryo or fetus is suspended.
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amphora
A two-handled jar with a narrow neck used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to carry wine or oil.
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anaclisis
Psychological dependence on another or others.
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analemma
A graduated scale in the shape of a figure eight, indicating the sun's declination and the equation of time for every day of the year, often found on sundials and globes.
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angelology
The branch of theology having to do with angels.
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Anglo-Saxon

1. A member of one of the Germanic peoples, the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes, who settled in Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries.
2. Any of the descendants of the (), who were dominant in England until the Norman Conquest of 1066.
3. A person of English ancestry.
4. Of, relating to, or characteristic of (), their descendants, or their language or culture; English.
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apotropaic
Intended to ward off evil
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apparition

1. A ghostly figure; a specter.
2. A sudden or unusual sight
3. The act of appearing; appearance.
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appurtenance

1. Something associated with another, more important thing; an accessory. See Synonyms at attachment.
2. appurtenances Equipment, such as clothing, tools, or instruments, used for a specific purpose or task; gear.
3. Law A right, privilege, or property that is considered incident to the principal property for purposes such as passage of title, conveyance, or inheritance.
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arbovirus
Any of a large group of RNA viruses that are transmitted by arthropods, such as mosquitoes and ticks, and include the causative agents of encephalitis, yellow fever, and dengue.
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arthrotomy
Surgical incision into a joint.
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asthenopia
Weakness or fatigue of the eyes, usually accompanied by headache and dimming of vision.
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astutely
Having or showing shrewdness and discernment, especially with respect to one's own concerns.
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bacteriostasis
The inhibition of growth, but not the killing, of bacteria.
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ballottement
A palpatory technique for detecting or examining a floating object in the body, as: a. The use of a finger to push sharply against the uterus and detect the presence or position of a fetus by its return impact. b. Palpation of the abdominal wall while a kidney is being pushed sharply from the backside, used as a test for determining the presence of a floating kidney.
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bandoleer, bandolier
A belt fitted with small pockets or loops for carrying cartridges and worn across the chest by soldiers.
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belletrist
A writer of literature regarded for its aesthetic value rather than its didactic or informative content or of light, stylish writings, usually on literary or intellectual subjects.
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Bell’s palsy
A unilateral facial muscle paralysis of sudden onset, resulting from trauma, compression, or infection of the facial nerve and characterized by muscle weakness and a distorted facial expression.
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bereavement

1. To take a loved one from (a person), especially by death
2. To take something valuable or necessary from (a person or thing)
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Bhopal
The capital of Madhya Pradesh, India, in the west-central part of the state north-northwest of Nagpur. Founded in the early 18th century, it is an industrial and trade center. In 1984 a toxic gas leak at an insecticide plant killed more than 3,000 people.
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biathlon

1. An athletic competition that combines events in cross-country skiing and rifle shooting.
2. Any of various other athletic competitions combining two successive events, such as long-distance swimming and running.
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bioclimatology
The study of the effects of climatic conditions on living organisms.
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bissextile

1. Of or relating to a leap year.
2. Of or relating to the extra day falling in a leap year.
3. A leap year.
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bordure
A border around a shield.
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bossa nova

1. A style of popular Brazilian music derived from the samba but with more melodic and harmonic complexity and less emphasis on percussion.
2. A lively Brazilian dance that is similar to the samba.
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Botswana
A country of south-central Africa. Originally inhabited by the San and later (after the 18th century) by the Tswana, the region became a British protectorate as Bechuanaland (1885) and gained full independence in 1966. Gaborone is the capital and the largest city.
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Bouvier des Flandres
A dog of a large breed developed in Belgium for herding cattle, having a thick, fawn to black coat.
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bouzouki
A Greek stringed instrument having a long fretted neck and usually pear-shaped body
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bravissimo
Used to express great approval, especially of a performance
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bruxism
The habitual, involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth, usually during sleep.
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cainotophobia
Fear of newness or change.
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caitiff
A despicable coward; a wretch.

Despicable and cowardly.
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calathus
A vase-shaped basket represented in Greek painting and sculpture.
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callowness
Lacking adult maturity or experience; immature
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cameoing

1. To make into or like a gem or shell carved in relief.
2. To portray in sharp, delicate relief, as in a literary composition.
3. To make a brief appearance, as in a film
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capriole

1. An upward leap made by a trained horse without going forward and with a backward kick of the hind legs at the height of the leap.
2. A playful leap or jump; a caper.
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carabao
A large, domesticated buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) of Asia that has large spreading horns and is used especially as a draft animal. The wild water buffalo is sometimes described as a different species, B. arnee.
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Caracas
The capital and largest city of Venezuela, in the northern part of the country near the Caribbean coast. Founded by the Spanish in 1567, it grew rapidly during the oil boom of the 1950s, and is the country's commercial, industrial, and cultural hub.
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cartouche, cartouch

1. A structure or figure, often in the shape of an oval shield or oblong scroll, used as an architectural or graphic ornament or to bear a design or inscription.
2. An oval or oblong figure in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics that encloses characters expressing the names or epithets of royal or divine personages.
3. A heavy paper cartridge case.
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categorical

1. Being without exception or qualification; absolute
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a. Of or relating to a category or categories.
b. According to or using categories
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cecropia moth
A large North American silkworm moth (Hyalophora cecropia) having brownish wings with red and white markings.
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cenacle

1. A clique or circle, especially of writers.
2. A small dining room, usually on an upper floor.
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Cézanne
French artist and leading postimpressionist figure. His most famous paintings include Mont Sainte-Victoire (1885-1887) and The Card Players (1890-1892).
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chador
A long, loose cloak worn over other garments by Muslim women, especially in Iran and South Asia, consisting of a semicircular piece of cloth draped over the hair and shoulders to cover the body while leaving the face uncovered or partially concealed.
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charmeuse
A satin-finished silk fabric.
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cheval glass
A long mirror mounted on swivels in a frame.
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Cimmerian
Very dark or gloomy. \n *Greek Mythology*

One of a mythical people described by Homer as inhabiting a land of perpetual darkness.
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citrine

1. A pale yellow variety of crystalline quartz resembling topaz.
2. A light to moderate olive.
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clinquant
Glittering with gold or tinsel.

Imitation gold leaf; tinsel; glitter.
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cogitable
Thinkable; conceivable
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collusion
An often secret action taken by two or more parties to achieve an illegal or improper purpose.
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commingle
To become blended.

To cause to blend together; mix.
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complaisant
Exhibiting a desire or willingness to please; cheerfully obliging.
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concordance

1. Agreement; concord.
2. An alphabetical index of all the words in a text or corpus of texts, showing every contextual occurrence of a word
3. Genetics The presence of a given trait in both members of a pair of twins.
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contemn
To view with contempt; despise
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contraindicate
To indicate the inadvisability of (a medical treatment, for example).
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conveyance

1. The act of conveying.
2. A means of conveying, especially a vehicle for transportation.
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a. Transfer of title to property from one party to another.
b. The document by which a property transfer is effected.
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convoke
To cause to assemble in a meeting; convene
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coquettish
A woman who regularly makes romantic or sexual overtures; a flirt.
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corban
A sacrifice made to God by the ancient Hebrews at the Temple in Jerusalem.
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corroborate
To strengthen or support with other evidence; make more certain.
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couchant
Lying down with the head raised.
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courante

1. A 16th-century court dance characterized by short advances and retreats.
2. Music The second movement of the classical baroque suite, typically following the allemande.
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coxcombry
Behavior that is characteristic of or appropriate to a fop; foppish conceit.
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cribriform
Perforated like a sieve.
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croupier
An attendant at a gaming table who manages game play and collects and pays bets.
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cryonics
The process of freezing and storing the body of a diseased, recently deceased person to prevent tissue decomposition so that at some future time the person might be brought back to life upon development of new medical cures.
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cryptozoology
The study of creatures, such as the Loch Ness monster, whose existence has not been substantiated.
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cumulonimbus
An extremely dense, vertically developed cumulus with a low dark base and fluffy masses that extend to great heights, usually producing heavy rains, thunderstorms, or hailstorms.
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décolletage

1. A low neckline on a woman's garment, especially a dress.
2. A dress with a low neckline in front.
3. The area of a woman's body that is exposed when a garment with a low neckline is worn.
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deionize
To remove ions from (a solution) using an ion-exchange process
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delineate

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a. To draw or depict
b. To describe or characterize in words
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a. To mark, form, or show the outline or border of
b. To establish the position of (a border)
c. To show or contain a distinguishing characteristic of; distinguish
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démodé
No longer in fashion; outmoded.
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depiction

1. To represent in a picture or sculpture
2. To represent in words; describe
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derangement

1. To disturb the order, arrangement, or functioning of: an asteroid impact large enough to derange the climate.
2. To upset (normal condition or functioning, as of a bodily organ).
3. To cause to be psychotic or otherwise severely mentally unsound.
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deuteragonist
The character second in importance to the protagonist in classical Greek drama.
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dialysis

1. The separation of smaller molecules from larger molecules or of dissolved substances from colloidal particles in a solution by selective diffusion through a semipermeable membrane.
2. Medicine Any of several techniques, especially hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, in which filtration through a semipermeable membrane is used to remove metabolic wastes and excess fluid from the blood of people with kidney failure.
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dirndl

1. A full-skirted dress with a tight bodice and low neck, often worn with an apron.
2. A full skirt with a gathered waistband.
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disorientation

1. Loss of one's sense of direction, position, or relationship with one's surroundings.
2. Mental confusion or impaired awareness, especially regarding place, time, or personal identity.
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dissertate

1. To discourse formally.
2. To prepare a dissertation.
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distillery
An establishment for distilling, especially for distilling alcoholic liquors.
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doloroso
In a mournful or plaintive manner. Used chiefly as a direction.
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dragoman
An interpreter or guide in countries where Arabic, Turkish, or Persian is spoken.
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dramatis personae

1. The characters in a play or story.
2. A list of the characters in a play or story.
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dromedary
A one-humped domesticated camel (Camelus dromedarius), widely used as a beast of burden in desert regions from northern Africa to western Asia. Also called Arabian camel.
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ecchymosis
The passage of blood from ruptured blood vessels into subcutaneous tissue, marked by a purple discoloration of the skin.