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pandemonium
n.
Uproar.

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panacea
n.
A cure-all for diseases or troubles.

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omnipotent
adj.
Having unlimited power; all-powerful.

(omnioptence,n.; The Omnipotent,n.)

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omnipresent
adj.
Present everywhere.

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omnivorous
adj.
1. Feeding on both plants and animals.
2. Devouring everything, especially intellectually.

(omnivore,n.)

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catholic
adj.
1. Universal; including most things.
2. (capitalized) Referring to the Roman Catholic church.

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holocaust
n.
1. A great destruction, especially by fire.
2. (capitalized) Murder by the Nazis of aver 6 million Jews and others in Worl War II.

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totalitarian
adj.
Referring to a form of government in which one person or a party holds absolute control.

(totalitarianism,n.)

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cloister
n.
1. A covered walk along the inside walls, usually overlooking a courtyard.
2. A monastary or place of religious seclusion.

(cloistered,adj.)

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preclude
v.
To prevent.

(preclusion,n.)

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recluse
n.
A person who avoids mixing with other people.

(reclusive,adj.)

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