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aberration n.
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Deviation from a right, customary, or prescribed course.
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abet v.
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To aid, promote, or encourage the commission of (an offense).
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abeyance n.
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A state of suspension or temporary inaction.
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abject adj.
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Sunk to a low condition.
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abjure v.
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To recant, renounce, repudiate under oath.
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abnegate v
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To renounce (a right or privilege).
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abrogate v.
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To abolish, repeal
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absolve v.
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To free from sin or its penalties
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abstemious adj.
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Characterized by self denial or abstinence, as in the use of drink, food
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abstruse adj.
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Dealing with matters difficult to be understood.
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abut v
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To touch at the end or boundary line.
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abyss n.
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Bottomless gulf.
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Abysmal adj.
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hopelessly bad or severe
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acclaim v.
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To utter with a shout.
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accompaniment n.
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A subordinate part or parts, enriching or supporting the leading part.
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