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49 Cards in this Set
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Occult
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Not disclosed or divulged
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Ordnance
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Military materials, stores, or supplies
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Romanticism
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Movement, 19th century, Nature and Beauty of Earth, Twain
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Timorous
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Full of or affected by fear
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Assiduous
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Constant in the application of the business at hand
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Decorous
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Suitable as in looks
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Spurious
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Having an illegitimate or irregular origin
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Disdain
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The feeling entertained towards something unworthy of notice or beneath one's dignity
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Brusque
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To be rude in manner
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Caustic
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Burning
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Abstruse
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Remote from apprehension; difficult, recondite
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Cantankerous
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Quarrelsome
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Benign
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Gentle
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Pervasive
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Penetrative
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Surreptitious
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Misrepresentation
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Haughty
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Imposing in nature
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Gregarious
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Growing in open clusters
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Emulate
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To strive to equal or rival
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Ostentatious
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Likely to attract attention
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Impetuous
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Of physical things or actions
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Sentimentalism
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Prophetic
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Quality of or regarding to prophecy, prediction
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Garrulous
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Fond of indulging in chat
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Aesthetic
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Sensuous
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Ambivalent
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Contradictory emotions
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Amenable
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Liable to legal authority
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Fabricated
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Created as in constructed, made
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Camaraderie
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Of friendship
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Capricious
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Whimsical
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Convoluted
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Twisted as in form
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Parody
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Harsh, often comical, recreation
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Dubious
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Objectively doubtful
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Corporeal
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Physical
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Ancillary
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Subservient
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Noxious
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Harmful
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Sycophantic
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Slanderous
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Aphorism
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A principle expressed in a few words
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Capitulate
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To surrender or yield on stipulated terms
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Admonition
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Warning
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Magnanimity
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High regard for oneself and equanimity in the face of trouble
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Abstemious
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A person that indulges in food and drink often
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Commodious
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Convenient
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Oracular
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Divinely Authoritative
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Ennui
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Mental weariness
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Esculent
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Eatable
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Milieu
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A social setting
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Obdurate
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Stubborn
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Maxim
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A proposition expressing a general rule of law
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Abhorrence
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The object of abhorrence; what excites repugnance
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