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The killing of many people, massacre
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carnage
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dead or decaying flesh
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carrion
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Embodied in human form
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incarnate
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An honor, award or expression of approval, a cermonial tap on the shoulder with the flat side of a sword
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accolade
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A low neckline on a garment or a garment with a low neckline
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decolletage
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Relating to or having an effect on the human body
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corporal
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felsh
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caro, carnis
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neck
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collum
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body
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corpus, corporis
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Characteristic of or resembling the physical body
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corporeal
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A military organization of officers or of officers and enlistees, an army unit, a group of people having purpose and direction in common
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corps
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excessivly bulky;fat
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corpulent
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A body or collection of writings, a structure of special character in an animal body
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corpus
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heart
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cor, cordis
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Harmony, agreement, to grant or bestow upon, to agree
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accord
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heartly warm; sincere, stimulating
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cordial
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a state of agreement; harmony, an alphabetical index of all the words in a text or corpus of texts showing every occurence of a word
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concordance
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bone
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os ossis
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to turn into bone; to become bony, to become rigid
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ossify
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The scientific study of skin and its diseases
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dermatology
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skin
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derma
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the outer protective layer of the skin or the outer layer of varous organisms
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epidermis
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pertaining to the back, especially in animals
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dorsal
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the back
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dorsum
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a set of documents containing information about a person or event, a file
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dossier
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to write one's signiture on the back of a check or other document, to sign a contract, to acknowldge receipt of payment, to support actively; to sanction
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endorse
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pertaining to the stomach
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gastric
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stomach or belly
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gaster, gastreros, gastros
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a person who is knowledgeable about good food and drink, a gourmet
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gastronome
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sinew, nerve
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nervus
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to deprive of strength; to weaken
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enervate
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blood
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sanguis, sanguins
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cheerful, hopeful, reddish or ruddy
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sanguine
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blood relationships, any close relationships
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consanguinity
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uncreasingly unattractive, devoted, persistant;diligent
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assiduous
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differing; disgreeing; dissenting, a person who disagrees
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dissident
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a meeting in which a spiritualist attenpts to communicate with the dead
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seance
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to sit or settle
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sedeo
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characterized by much sitting, remaining in one area; not migritory
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sedentary
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to take the place of, to replace
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supersede
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