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acceptable; passable | |
amusement; entertainment | |
of a resource sustainable; able to be regrown or renewed; having an ongoing or continuous source of supply; not finite |
act of keeping something within specified bounds; a principle that limits the extent of something | |
case for sword blade; sheath | |
act of representing; standing in for someone or some group and speaking with authority in their behalf | |
examine or observe with great care; inspect critically |
firm determination; strong will; a resolving to do something | |
case for sword blade; sheath | |
compete; be equal to in quality or ability; match | |
deliberately lowering the body's temperature for therapeutic purposes |
act of controlling or directing according to rule; prescribed by or according to rule | |
a precious transparent stone of rich blue corundum valued as a gemstone | |
save from loss or destruction; save discarded or damaged material for further use | |
bring to view; show; make known |
cowhide, or coarse riding whip, made of raw hide twisted. | |
capable of being revoked; as, a revocable edict or grant; a revocable covenant. | |
something seen by a viewer; a view or prospect |
grasp suddenly and forcibly; take or grab; possess oneself of something | |
cook with dry heat, usually in an oven; subject to laughter or ridicule | |
act of keeping something within specified bounds; a principle that limits the extent of something | |
compete; be equal to in quality or ability; match |
case for sword blade; sheath | |
art or study of using language effectively and persuasively; insincere language | |
capable of being revoked; as, a revocable edict or grant; a revocable covenant. | |
cut the surface of; cause friction |
become destroyed by water, air, or an etching chemical such as an acid | |
animal that eats other decaying organic matter; someone who collects things that have been discarded by others | |
acceptable; passable | |
close investigation or examination |
similarity in appearance or external or superficial details | |
academic; scientific; characteristic of scholars or scholarship | |
act of getting point in a game or sport; facts about an actual situation | |
approval, by an authority, generally one that makes something valid; penalty intended to ensure compliance |
close investigation or examination | |
become destroyed by water, air, or an etching chemical such as an acid | |
act of keeping something within specified bounds; a principle that limits the extent of something | |
cut the surface of; cause friction |