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transgress
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v. to go beyond or over set limits; to break a rule
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trans
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Latin "across"
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transitive
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adj. (grammar) describing an action carried from subject to verb to object ; needing a direct object to complete the meaning of the verb.
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transitory
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adj. lasting for only a short while.
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translucent
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adj. permitting light to pass through, but not transparent.
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eo
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Latin "to go"
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ire
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Latin "to go"
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ivi
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Latin "to go"
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itum
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Latin "to go"
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ambience
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n. environment; the surrounding atmosphere.
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obituary
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n. notice of a death with biographical information.
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transient (adj.)
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adj. passing quickly; transitory; staying only a short time.
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transient (n.)
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n. a person or thing having a short stay.
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erro
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Latin " to wander", " to stray"
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errare
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Latin " to wander", " to stray"
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erravi
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Latin " to wander", " to stray"
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erratam
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Latin " to wander", " to stray"
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abberation
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n. straying from what is normal or accepted.
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erratic
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adj. irregular or inconsistent in movement, habit, quality, or ideas.
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hodos
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Greek " journey"
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episode
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n. an incident in a person's or in a story or play.
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exodus
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n. mass departure or emigration; (capitalized) the departure of the Israelites from Egypt with their leader Moses.
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