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uprightness; moral virtue; correctness of judgment | |
false; counterfeit; forged; illogical | |
reasoning; the act of concluding from premises | |
decrease in size or strength; draw gradually to an end |
uprightness; moral virtue; correctness of judgment | |
cut the top off; make something shorter as if by cutting off | |
capable of being bribed; for sale, available for a price; corrupt | |
give off sparks; shine as if emanating sparks; twinkle or glow |
move back; retreat; withdraw a claim or pretension | |
relaxation; leisure; freedom from worry; peace of mind | |
capable of being bribed; for sale, available for a price; corrupt | |
false; counterfeit; forged; illogical |
the case for sword blade; sheath | |
blow away; separate good parts from bad; sort or select desirable; extract | |
something defends from assault or secures safety; defense | |
memorizing process using routine or repetition; the sound of surf breaking on the shore |
examine closely and critically | |
scurry; run with short, rapid steps | |
tendon or tendon tissue; muscle; nerve | |
present obstacle; stump; cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck |
move back; retreat; withdraw a claim or pretension | |
decrease in size or strength; draw gradually to an end | |
cut the top off; make something shorter as if by cutting off | |
scurry; run with short, rapid steps |
the government ruled by or subject to religious authority | |
winding; bending in and out; not morally honest | |
a quality of variability and lack of uniformity | |
painful labor; work, especially when arduous or involving painful effort |
undoubted or self-evident truth; obvious truth | |
the interdependent relationship between groups or species, often mutually beneficial | |
marked by or given to doubt; questioning | |
painful labor; work, especially when arduous or involving painful effort |
act of forming into a military unit or a large group of people; imposition of order or discipline; organization | |
stiff and artificially formal; inflated | |
avoid or neglect duty or responsibility; malinger | |
the government ruled by or subject to religious authority |
reasoning; the act of concluding from premises | |
hinder or prevent of ; frustrate | |
the case for sword blade; sheath | |
decrease in size or strength; draw gradually to an end |