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harmony
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A combination of musical sounds considered to be pleasing.
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harmonious
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1. Marked by agreement and good will; friendly. 2. Pleasing to the ear; melodious.
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adapt
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To change or adjust for a certain purpose.
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adaptation
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The act or process of adapting; change or adjustment to meet new conditions.
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inspiration
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1. Someone or something that inspires. 2. Something that is inspired; a sudden, original idea.
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inspire
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To stimulate to creativity or action.
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excellence
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The condition or quality of being excellent; superiority.
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excel
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To be better than or superior to (others; surpass.
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imposition
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Something imposed, as a tax or burden.
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impose
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To bring about by exercising authority; force to prevail. To take advantage of.
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genetic
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Of, affecting, or affected by a gene or genes.
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gene
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A unit, located at a particular point on a chromosome, that controls or acts in the transmission of a hereditary characteristic, such as hair color or eye color in human beings, from parents to offspring.
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academy
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A school for a special field of study.
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academic
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Of a school or college.
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variety
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1. A number of different kinds, usually within the same general grouping; an assortment. 2. A kind or form.
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various
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Of different kinds.
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narrative
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A story or description; a narrated account.
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narrate
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To supply the running commentary for a motion picture or other performance.
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disposition
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1. An act of disposing of, as by transferring ownership or throwing away. 2. One's usual mood; temperament.
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dispose
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To place or set in a particular order; arrange. To get rid of, as by attending to or settling, giving or selling, destroying or throwing away, or eating or dinking.
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triumph
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To be victorious; win; prevail. The instance or fact of being victorious; success.
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triumphant
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Victorious; successful.
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derivation
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Something that is derived.
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derive
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To obtain or originate from a source.
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