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40 Cards in this Set
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Capacious |
Capable of holding a large clumsy spacious roomy |
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Captious |
Inclined to find fault and make petty criticism intending in trap or confused deceptive |
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Captivate |
To fascinate by special charm with intelligence or beauty enrapture |
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Cater |
To provide food services or entertainment to provide anything wished for or needed |
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Concept |
A general idea or understanding especially one derived from specific instances or occurrences abstraction a thought or notion |
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Inception |
The beginning of something commencement |
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Perceptible |
Capable of being grasped by the senses or mind noticeable discernible |
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Receptacle |
Something that holds or contains a container |
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Recipient |
One that receives or is capable of receiving functioning as a receiver receptive |
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Precept |
A rule that imposes a particular standard of action or conduct guiding principle |
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Axiomatic |
self-evident pertaining to an accepted principle or established rule |
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Definitive |
Determining finally decisive authoritative and complete precisely outlining explicit |
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Empirical |
Relying solely on practical experience without regard for theory relying upon or derived from observation or experiment |
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Hypothetical |
based on a belief or theory that counts for a set of facts and that can be tested theoretical based on something that is merely supposed or guest at |
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Presuppose |
To assume and take for granted to require as a necessary condition |
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Rationalize |
to device self satisfying but incorrect reasons for to interpret from a reasonable standpoint |
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Rebuttal |
A statement or statements that present opposing evidence or argument act of presenting such evidence |
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Repudiate |
To check the validity of to refuse to recognize or pay to reject as untrue to disown |
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Synthesis |
the combining of separate elements or substances to form a coherent whole |
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Verifiable |
able to be proved true by the presentation of evidence or testimony |
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Aberrant |
Deviating from what is normal a typical deviating from the proper expected course |
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Anomaly |
A deviation or departure from the normal are common order form or rule something that is irregular abnormal or unusual |
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Eccentricity |
Odd perculiar or whimsical behavior an example or instance of diverging from customary or conventional practices |
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Endemic |
Prevalent in or peculiar to a particular locality or people |
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Incongruous |
not consistent with what is logical customary or expected inappropriate not corresponding disagreeing a plan in congruence with a good sense made up of distinct inconsistent or discordant parts or qualities |
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Mundane |
typical of are concerned with the ordinary practical or usual of related to or typical of this world. worldly |
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Outlandish |
Conspicuously unconventional bizarre absurd strikingly foreign unfamiliar geographically remote from the familiar world |
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Paragon |
A model of perfection or excellence peerless example |
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Ubiquitous |
Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time omnipresent |
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unwonted |
Not habitual customary or common unusual |
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Animus |
A feeling of animosity bitter hostility or hatred |
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Corpulent |
Having a large overweight body obese |
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Corpus |
a large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject a human or animal body when dead |
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corpuscle |
A cell such as a blood or lymph sell in a liquid as distinguished from a cell fixed in tissue |
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Equanimity |
The quality of being calm and even-tempered composure |
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Inanimate |
Not having the qualitys associated with an active living organisms not exibiting life appearing lifeless or dead |
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Incorporate |
To unite with or blend indistinguishably into something already in existence |
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Incorporeal |
Lacking material form substances intangible |
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Magnanimous |
Noble of mind and heart especially generous and forgiving unselfish gracious |
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Pullsillanimous |
Cowardly lacking courage |