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Neoclassical
- Belonging or pertaining to a revival of classic styles or something
- that is held to resemble classic styles, as in art, literature, music,
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Nominate
To propose (someone) for appointment or election to an office
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Misnomer
An error in naming a person or thing
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Anonymity
The state or quality of being anonymous
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Pseudonym
A fictitious name used by an author to conceal his or her identity; pen name
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Novelty
State or quality of being novel, new, or unique; newness
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Innovation
Something new or different introduced
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Omnipresent
Present everywhere at the same time
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Omnipotent
Almighty or infinite in power, as God
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Omniscient
Having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things
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Omnivorous
Eating both animal and plant foods
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Panorama
An unobstructed and wide view of an extensive area in all directions
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Panacea
A remedy for all disease or ills; cure-all
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Pandemic
General; universal
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Paternal
Characteristic of or befitting a father; fatherly
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Patricide
The act of killing one's own father
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Sympathy
Harmony of or agreement in feeling, as between persons or on the part of one person with respect to another
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Antipathy
An object of natural aversion or habitual dislike
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Empathy
The intellectual identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another
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Apathy
Absence or suppression of passion, emotion, or excitement
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Pedestrian
A person who goes or travels on foot; walker
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Perimeter
The border or outer boundary of a two-dimensional figure
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Periphery
The external boundary of any surface or area
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Philosopher
A person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields
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Philanthropy
The activity of donating to such persons or purposes in this way
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Bibliophile
A person who loves or collects books, esp. as examples of fine or unusual printing, binding, or the like
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Phobia
A persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that leads to a compelling desire to avoid it
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Claustrophobia
An abnormal fear of being in enclosed or narrow places
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