| mire v. cause to sink or become stuck in; hinder, entrap, or entangle
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| misconception n. mistaken thought, idea, or notion; erroneous conception; false opinion
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| momentum n. product of a body's mass and its velocity; impelling force or strength; impetus
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| morbid a. caused by disease; pathological or diseased; unhealthy or unwholesome
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| mutation n. change; alteration, either in form or qualities.
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| mystical a. having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding
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| narcotic n. addictive drug, such as opium, that reduces pain, alters mood and behavior; inducing sleep
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| narrate v. to give an account or tell the story of
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| necessitate v. make necessary or indispensable; render unavoidable
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| nefarious a. very wicked; infamous by being extremely wicked
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| negotiate v. discuss the terms of an arrangement
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| neural a. of or relating to neurons; relating to a nerve or the nervous system
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| nucleus n. central or essential part around which other parts are gathered or grouped; core
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| obituary n. death notice; list of dead
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| oblique a. having slanting or sloping direction, course, or position; inclined
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| oblivion n. condition or quality of being completely forgotten; official overlooking of offenses; amnesty
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| obnoxious a. causing disapproval or protest; very annoying or objectionable; offensive
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| obscene n. offensive to accepted standards of decency or modesty; repulsive; disgusting
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| obtuse a. lacking in insight or discernment; stupid
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| opaque a. impenetrable by light; not transparent; not reflecting light; having no luster
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| optics n. the branch of physics that studies the physical properties of ligh; optical properties
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| opulent a. rich and superior in quality
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| oratory n. place of orisons, or prayer; chapel or small room set apart for private devotions
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| ordinance n. decree; authoritative command or order
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| organic a. simple and healthful and close to nature
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| organism n. living being; system considered analogous in structure or function to a living body
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| overture n. an opening or aperture; recess; introductory section or part, as of a poem
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| pacify v. ease anger or agitation of; make calm or quiet; end war or violence
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| panorama v. complete view in every direction.
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| parry v. avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing
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| parse v. analyze syntactically by assigning a constituent structure to a sentence
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| passive a. lacking in energy or will;  peacefully resistant in response to injustice
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| patron n. a person who gives financial or other support to people or activity; regular customer
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| pensive a. deeply, often dreamily thoughtful; engaged in serious thought or reflection; contemplative
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| permeate v. spread or flow throughout; pervade
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| personage n. form, appearance, or belongings of a person; external appearance, stature, figure, air
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| perspective n. appearance of things; view, outlook, or vista
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| pertinent a. having precise or logical relevance; pertaining or relating
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| pervasive a. pervading; spread throughout every part
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| pessimistic a. expecting the worst possible outcome
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| phenomenal a. exceedingly or unbelievably great
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| pictorial a. evoking lifelike images within the mind; pertaining to or consisting of pictures
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| pigment n. substance used as coloring; dry coloring matter
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| pilgrimage n. a journey to a sacred place
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| pinnacle n. peak; tall pointed formation, such as mountain peak
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| piteous a. deserving or inciting pity; causing feelings of sympathy
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| plebeian a. crude or coarse; unrefined or coarse in nature or manner; common or vulgar
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| pliable a. flexible; yielding; easily bent or shaped
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| populate v. inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of; fill with inhabitants
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| portal n. a grand and imposing entrance; a short vein that carries blood into the liver
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| portly a. inoffensive expression of fat; stout
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| precept n. rule or principle prescribing particular action or conduct; authorized direction or order
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| precinct n. district or division of city; place or enclosure by definite limits
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| pregnant a. expecting a baby; carrying within the body or being about to produce new life
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| prelude n. introduction; forerunner; preliminary or preface
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| preoccupy v. occupy or take possession of beforehand or before another or appropriate for use in advance
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| prestige n. impression produced by achievements or reputation; recognized distinction or importance
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| profess v. state freely; practice as a profession, teach, or claim to be knowledgeable about; confess one's faith in, or allegiance to
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| proficient a. skilled; expert; having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude
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| progression n. sequence; act of moving forward toward a goal
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| prophylactic a. defending or protecting from disease or infection
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| prose n. essay; ordinary speech or writing; commonplace expression or quality
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