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A philosophy in which interest and values of human beings are of primary importance |
Humanism |
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anyone not of Jewish faith |
Gentile |
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To be friendly with To socialize with an enemy population |
Fraternizing |
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hateful; distasteful |
Odious |
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Conceit; valuing everything according to one's personal internal Excessive confidence in the rightness of one's own opinion. |
egoism |
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A person who studies the scientific study of the origins, cultural development and customs of human beings. |
Anthropologist |
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Children of descendants; offsping. |
Progeny |
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Of the same kind or sort Composed of parts that are alike |
Homogenous |
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Marriage to a single mate |
Monogamous |
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The surrounding within which something begins or develops |
Matrix |
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To register as a student at a college or university |
Matriculate |
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A society ruled or controlled by women |
Matriach |
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To go to regularly To treat someone as an inferior |
Patronize |
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A teacher |
Pedagogue |
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The act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal; mercy killing |
euthanasia |
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Emerging; coming into existence |
nascent |
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To calm; to satisfy by making concessions or giving into demands |
Appease |
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In love with; charmed by |
Enamored |
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A hatred or dislike |
Antipathy |
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A specific learning disability that is neurological in origin. It is a deficit in the phonological component of language and is characterized by poor spelling and decoding abilities. |
dyslexia |
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hatred of marriage |
misogamy |
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hatred of women |
misogyny |
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To crave or desire, especially something belongin to someone else |
Covetous |
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Self-satiisfied; smug |
complacent |
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showing calmness, peacefulness, or composure |
placid |
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Impossible to keep calm or appease |
Implacable
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Lack of feeling, energy or interest Indifference |
apathetic |
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A hatred or dislike |
Antipathetic |
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Referring to pathology, the study of disease |
Pathological |