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36 Cards in this Set
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Entrails
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The internal organs of the body especially the intestines.
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Reaping
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Tributes picked for the Hunger Games Event.
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Apothecary
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A person who has been trained to give drugs.
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Iridescent
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Play of colors.
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Paraffin
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Waxy Flamable.
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Tesserae
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A small square tile of stone or glass used to make mosaks...Greek Tokens/Money.
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Meager
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Dificient in amount or quality or ecent.
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Racketeers
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Someone who commits a crime for profit.
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Sustenance
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Support a nurish.
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Tribute
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Something given or done as an expression.
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Repentance
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Remorse for your pass contuct.
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Treason
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A crime that under mines the off endeus government.
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Synonymous
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A word having same or similar meaning in a different language.
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Tenuous
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slender or fine, as a fiber.
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Plaited
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A braid of hair.
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Insurmountable
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Impossible to surmount.
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Maces
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A symbol of authority. A heavy warhammer.
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Anti-Climactic
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Sudden drop.
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Sanctioned
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Support or encouragement.
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Demeanor
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The way a person behaves towards other people.
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Decrepit
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Broken or worn down by hard or long use.
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Inexplicable
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Not capable of being explained.
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Tureen
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A broad, deep dish with a cover used for serving soup at the table.
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Cornucopia
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A cone shaped container used with overflowing with fruit flowers etc. Symboling Prospurity.
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Swathe
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To wrap or bind with a strip or strips at cloths.
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Adversaries
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An opponet or enemy.
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Deluged
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A great flood of water.
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Oblivious
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Lacking all memory.
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Surly
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Rude, Dismal.
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Sic
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To set upon; attack.
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Irredeemably
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That cannot be brought back or paid off.
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Mediocre
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Of low or inferior quality.
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Banal
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Lacking force or originally.
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Ferocity
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The property of being wild or turbulent.
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Gossamer
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A gauze fabric with an extremely fine texture.
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Anacdote
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Amusing account of an incident.
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