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20 Cards in this Set
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Eurodtion |
Knowledge acquired by study or research |
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Percocity |
The state of being or tendency to be. |
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Decorous |
Characterized by dignified propriety on conduct, manners, appearance, character. |
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Mien |
Bearing or demeanor, as showing character. |
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Enimity |
A feeling or condition of hostility, hatred, ill will, animosity, or antagonism
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Sumptuary |
Pertaining to, dealing with, or regulating expense. |
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Expiation |
The means by which atonement or reparation is made. |
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Entreaty |
Earnest request or petition. |
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Rebuke |
To express sharp, stern disapproval of. |
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Arathama |
A person/thing that is detested or loathed. |
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Progenitor |
A biologically related ancestor. |
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Capricious |
Subject to, led by, or inductive of a sudden odd notion or unpredictable change. |
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Sedulous |
Dilligent in appplication or attention |
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Colloquy |
A conversational exchange |
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Phantasmoagoric |
Having fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream. |
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Contumely |
Insulting display or contempt in words or actions, a humiliating insult. |
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Sagacity |
Acuteness of mental discernment and soundess and judgement. |
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Evanescent |
Vanishing, fading away, fleeting. |
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Ignominy |
Disgrace, dishonor, public contempt. |
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Contumaciously |
Stubbornly perverse or rebellious. |