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ability
 
 
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n.  E.g. A diplomat at the New Zealand High Commission here, said the ability of the population of Tikopia to withstand Cyclone Zoe was the result of years of experience and resilience built up over generations.
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a section of a section; a part of a part
capacity; skill
a portable box-shaped free-reed instrument; reeds that are made to vibrate by air from the bellows controlled by the player
a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes
bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing
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ablaze
 
 
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a.  E.g. But when he saw this small new-comer his soul was all ablaze with bliss in a moment.
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after death, as of child born after father's death or book published after author's death
by good fortune
burning; radiant; bright; keenly excited ; resembling flame in brilliance or color
being or characterized by concepts or their formation
arousing fear; threatening; difficult to undertake or defeat
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abolish
 
 
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v.  E.g. In a letter to the British government, the EU has demanded that Britain abolish laws protecting religious freedom rights with regards to "sexual orientation."
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cover with frost; damage or kill by frost; anger or upset
be thankful for; increase in worth; be thoroughly conscious of
cancel; put an end to; destroy completely
hew; cut by striking with a heavy sharp tool, such as an ax
cut; reduce largely
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abolitionist
 
 
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n.  E.g. Born to free blacks in Maryland, Frances Watkins Harper was a poet and a teacher who became active in the abolitionist struggle in the 1850s.
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attraction for iron; associated with electric currents as well as magnets
a reformer who favors abolishing slavery
ability to comprehend; understand and profit from experience; intellect; power of cognition
abnormally small person; atypically small animal or plant
act of removing from office or employment
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abound
 
 
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v.  E.g. The rooms abound with screaming children.
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affirm or utter a solemn declaration; make promise or resolve on oath
defeat another in competition or conflict; conquer; prevail over
be full of; be plentiful
color a material, especially by soaking in a coloring solution; take on or impart color
confirm; ratify; declare or make legally valid
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