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merrymaking, especially, festivity or jollity | |
argument for exercise merely; plausible but misleading argument; art or process of reasoning; logic | |
winding; bending in and out; not morally honest | |
act of seceding; withdrawal; withdrawal of 11 Southern states from the Union |
argument for exercise merely; plausible but misleading argument; art or process of reasoning; logic | |
regarded as sacred and inviolable | |
separation or division into factions; formal division or split within religious body | |
speak or write in exaggeratedly enthusiastic manner |
occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time | |
bully; lawless and cruel; cruel and brutal person or gangster | |
perceptive; shrewd; having insight | |
half asleep; inclined to drowsiness; tending to induce sleep |
tending to improve; beneficial; favorable to health | |
bully; lawless and cruel; cruel and brutal person or gangster | |
burial vault; receptacle for sacred relics, especially in an altar | |
regarded as sacred and inviolable |
separation or division into factions; formal division or split within religious body | |
relating to a tailor, tailoring, or tailored clothing | |
speak or write in exaggeratedly enthusiastic manner | |
gloomy; marked by tendency to be bitter or sardonic |
to destroy or damage something in order to prevent it from being successful | |
speak or write in exaggeratedly enthusiastic manner | |
healthful; favorable to health; promoting health; wholesome | |
gloomy; marked by tendency to be bitter or sardonic |
repair or unite by using fusible metal alloy, usually tin and lead | |
scholar; man of learning or science; one eminent for learning | |
half asleep; inclined to drowsiness; tending to induce sleep | |
quality of being sagacious; quickness or acuteness of sense perceptions; keenness of discernment; shrewdness |
separation or division into factions; formal division or split within religious body | |
leader of an Arab village, family or small tribe; islamic religious clergy | |
any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language | |
scurry; run with short, rapid steps |
scholar; man of learning or science; one eminent for learning | |
possession of one's powers; calmness; self-command; presence of mind; composure | |
nickname; familiar name for person, typically shortened version of given name | |
act of seceding; withdrawal; withdrawal of 11 Southern states from the Union |
go or move in a quiet, stealthy way; behave in a cowardly or servile manner | |
fragment of brittle substance, as of glass or metal; piece of broken pottery, especially one found in archaeological dig | |
hide away; generate and separate substance from cells or bodily fluids | |
any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language |