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37 Cards in this Set
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Undulate (v) |
To move in a smooth wave like motion |
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Bide (v) |
To wait, remain in a condition |
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Antechamber (n) |
A waiting room |
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Variance (n) |
A difference between what is expected and what actually occurs |
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Variance (n) |
A difference between what is expected and what actually occurs |
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Pittance (n) |
A very small account |
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Suffice (v) |
To meet needs |
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Suffice (v) |
To meet needs |
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Zeitgeist (n) |
The spirit of the time |
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Suffice (v) |
To meet needs |
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Zeitgeist (n) |
The spirit of the time |
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Mutability (n) |
Capability of change |
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Suffice (v) |
To meet needs |
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Zeitgeist (n) |
The spirit of the time |
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Mutability (n) |
Capability of change |
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Entity (n) |
Something that exist as a discrete unit |
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Suffice (v) |
To meet needs |
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Zeitgeist (n) |
The spirit of the time |
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Mutability (n) |
Capability of change |
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Entity (n) |
Something that exist as a discrete unit |
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Surreptitious (adj) |
Done by stealthy means, clandestine |
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Physiognomy (n) |
The art of judging human character from facial features |
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Misogyny (n) |
Hatred of women |
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Monogamy (n) |
Having only one spouse at a time |
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Monogamy (n) |
Having only one spouse at a time |
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Polygamy (n) |
Having more than one spouse at a time |
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Uniform (adj) |
Unvarying conforming to one principle |
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Unilateral (adj) |
Having only one side |
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Unique (adj) |
Being the only one of its kind |
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Remiss (adj) |
Negligent, exhibiting, carelessness |
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Relish (v) |
To take zestful pleasure in, enjoy the flavor of |
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Relish (v) |
To take zestful pleasure in, enjoy the flavor of |
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Savor (v) |
To appreciate fully, enjoy |
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Vacillate (v) |
To sway away from one side to another |
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Invariable (adj) |
Not susceptible to change |
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Invariable (adj) |
Not susceptible to change |
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Immutable (adj) |
Not suspectible to change |
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