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54 Cards in this Set
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Prudent
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wise
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Blunder
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careless or stupid mistake
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legendary
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Mythical
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Haughty
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Showing great pride in oneself and disdain for others
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Audacious
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Stubbornly
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Fragments
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parts broken off ; small pieces
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Obstinately
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Daring
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Remuneration
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Payment
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Palpitate
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shake; quiver
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Deception
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Concealment; Distortion
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Shirk
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Put off; avoid
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Esteemed
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though of with respect; prized
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Plunder
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rob goods by force, especially in times of war
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Gnash
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grind; strike together
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Incantations
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ritual repetitions of charms or spells
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Paraphernalia
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personal belongings; gear
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Subterranean
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underground
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Antique
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belonging to the past; not modern
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Appalling
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causing dismay or horror
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Bracken
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area overgrown with ferns and shrubs
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Stark
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harsh; grim; desolate
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Trestle
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bridge made of horizontal bars resting on A- frames
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Morsel
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small bite portion, as of food
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Tense
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undergoing mental or emotional strain
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Inquisitive
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curious
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Vexed
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annoy or bother
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portcullis
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iron gate to a castle
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Potent
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very strong
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Enmity
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the state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something
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Ominous
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giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious.
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Coward
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a person who lacks courage in facing danger, diffuclty, opposition, pain..etc a timid or easily intimidating person
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Lair
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a den or resting place of an animal
a secret hideout |
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What is agnosia?
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Agnosia is a category of defecits where the patient lacks recognition of familiar object as perceived by the senses. This could involve all the senses and manifests with problems in body scheme, such as somatognosia and anosognosia.
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somatoagnosia-Inability to correctly identify or orient the parts of one's body or the body of another.
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Waning
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to decrease in strength, intensity
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Crannies
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a small, narrow opening in a wall, rock..etc fisure
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Marauding
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engaged in raiding for plunder, especially roaming about and ravaging an area
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Perilous
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involving or full of grave risk or peril, hazardous and dangerous
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Benefactors
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one who gives financial or other aid
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Prophecies
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predictions, revelations
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Foreboding
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foretelling, giving warning
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Bade
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past tense of bid
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Amends
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reparations or payments made as satisfaction for insult or injury
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Decrepit
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weakened by old age, illness, or hard use
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Eminent
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towering above others; outstanding
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Foiled
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prevented from being successful
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Laden
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weighed down with a load
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Coveted
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wished for excessively
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300°
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(1/2, -√3/2)
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Alter
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change
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Casket
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a box to put precious belongings in
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Wrath
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extremely angry
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Ponder
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to think
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Onslaught
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kill
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Content
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happy
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