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32 Cards in this Set
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act,ag,ig
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to do, to move, to drive
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ali, alter
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another, other
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am(at)
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to love
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anim
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life, spirit, soul
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agenda
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a list or plan of things to be done in the future, listed itmes to be taken up at a meeting
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agile
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quick and easy of movement or thought; resourceful
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alienate
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to make someone unfriendly, withdrawn, or indifferent
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altercation
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a heated or angry argument, a noisy quarrel
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amiable
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generally pleasant, friendly, and nice to be around
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amateur
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one who engages in a pursuit as a pastime rather than a profession
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animated
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filled with life and spirit; cative
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equanimity
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calmness or eveness of mind or spirit; even-temperedness
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inalienable
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that which cannot be taken away or transferred to someone else
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inanimate
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possessing neither life nor spirit, not alive
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magnanimous
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showing a kind of nobleness of mind and spirit; high-minded; free from pettiness
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reactionary
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characterized by ideas suggesting a desire to move backward, especially in matters related to politics, a person with such ideas
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anni, annu,enni
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year
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aqua, aque
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water
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arm
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weapon
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art
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art, craft, skill
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aqua
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the hue of the sea; bluish-green
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aquaculture
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the cultivation of water plants and animals for human food
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aqueous
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like, of, or formed by water; watery
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armada
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a fleet of warships
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armature
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equipment or clothing for battle, or any protective covering: and arm like extension
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armistice
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a temporary suspension of hostilities by mutual agreement, as a truce preliminary to a peace treaty
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artifact
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any object produced by the art of the human hand; simple or primitive objects from the distant past
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artifice
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cunning inguenuity; clever or sly trickery
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artisan
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a person skilled at a craft, usually a handicraft
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millenium
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a period of peace and great prosperity; a thousand years
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perennial
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year after year; throughout the years; a plant that blooms annually
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superannuated
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worn out, or retired, from age and years of use or hard work; obsolete or outdated
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