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45 Cards in this Set
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Alert attention; watchfulness
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Vigilance
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Unclear; hazy
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Vague
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To shrink or flinch involuntarily, especially in pain
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Luminous
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Bright;brilliant
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Luminous
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Marked with measurements calibrate
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Calibrated
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Something that interferes with an activity; obstacle
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Hindrance
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A similarity between the two sides of something; balance
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Symmetry
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A confused amazement or fear
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Consternation
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To draw back in fear; cringe
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Cower
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Matching the timing of synchronize
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Synchronizing
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To destroy completely; wipe out
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Annihilate
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Dispensable; unnecessary
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Expendable
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In steps so small as to be immeasurable or incalculable
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Infinitesimally
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Capable of bouncing or springing back to an original shape after being stretched, bent, or compressed
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Resilient
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Enclosed in protective covering
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Sheathed
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To move in waves or in a smooth, wavelike motion
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Undulate
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To cancel or withdraw
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Revoke
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Belonging to the earliest times or ages
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Primeval
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A trace of something that harms, spoils, or corrupts
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Taint
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Below the threshold of conscious perception; subconscious
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Subliminal
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Determination
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Resolution
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Impossible to perceive, unnoticeable
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Imperceptible
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In a quite, secretive way
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Stealthy
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Vividly expressive
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Eloquent
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Clear
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Lucid
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To surround enclose
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Encompass
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An opinion or assumption
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Supposition
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To fall back into a former state
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Relapse
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Impossible to over come
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Insuperable
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Dangerous
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Treacherous
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Powerful
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Potent
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Sluggishness; unconsciousness
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Lethargy
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A persistent stubbornness
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Pertinacity
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Greed for food; ravenousness
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Voracity
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Marked by a harsh mixture or sounds
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Discordant
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Soothingly fragment; mild and pleasant
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Balmy
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Someone who came before and has been succeeded or replaced by another
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Predecessor
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To cut or break off
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Sever
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Streaked with or partly gray
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Grizzled
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The state of being empty, deserted or forlorn; barrenness; loneliness
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Desolation
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Shifty; having a hidden motive or purpose
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Furtive
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Humbly or sincerely asking, begging or praying; supplicate
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Supplicating/Supplicate
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Serenely deliberate, composed, and dignified
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Sedate
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Begging, making an urgent appeal implore
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Imploring
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A warning or omen about the future, especially of evil
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Boding
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