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18 Cards in this Set
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Affinity
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NOUN- A feeling of closeness and understanding that someone has for another person because of their similar qualities, ideas, or interests. Related by marriage.
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Animate
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ADJECTIVE- Possesing or characterized by life NOUN- Referring to a living thing |
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Cathedral
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NOUN- Emanating from a chair of authority. The main church of an area that is the official seat of a bishop.
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Companion
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NOUN- one that accompamies another VERB- To keep company |
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Cwm
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NOUN-A valley; a bowl-shaped hollow partly enclosed by steep walls lying at the head of a valley or on a mountain slope and formed originally by a glacier.
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Evangelical
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ADJECTIVE- Of, relating to, or being in agreement with the Christian gospel.
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Geography
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NOUN- A science that deals with the description, distribution and interaction of the diverse physical, biological and cultural features of the Earth's surface. |
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Immortal
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ADJECTIVE- exempt from death.
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Maelstrom
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NOUN- A powerful, often violent whirlpool sucking in objects within a given radius. Not necessarily a literal object, could be a situation.
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Manipulate
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VERB- To treat or operate with or as if with the hands or by mechanical means in a skillful manner.
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Mercenary
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NOUN- One that serves merely for wages. |
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Passion
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NOUN- A strong feeling of enthusiasm or exitement for/about something. The sufferings of Christ.
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Precursor
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NOUN- One that precedes and indicates the approach of another.
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Shard
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NOUN- A piece or fragment of a brittle substance; often sharp. |
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Sinister
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ADJECTIVE- Singularly evil; looking likely to cause something bad, harmful, or dangerous.
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Subterfuge
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NOUN- Deception by strategy in order to conceal, escape, or evade.
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Talent
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NOUN- Any of several ancient units of weight. Ability that allows one to do a skill well.
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Vertigo
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NOUN- A feeling of dizziness.
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