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Malefactor
(noun) Criminal
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Prognosticate
(verb) To know ahead of time, to predict
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Aqueduct
(noun) Large pipe for carrying water from a distant source
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Euphonious
(adj.) Having a pleasant sound, harmonious
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Abjure
(verb) To renounce, under oath, rights or opinions
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Officious
(adj.) Meddling; excessively forward in assuming authority
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Nonchalant
(adj.) Confident and unconcerned
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Elucidate
(verb) To explain, clarify
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Facetious
(adj.) Not meant to be taken seriously or literally
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Garrulous
(adj.) Tending toward tedious chatter, loquacious
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Indemmity
(noun) A payment for loss or damage
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Limpid
(adj.) Clear, transparent, easily understood
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Mercurial
(adj.) Characterized by unpredictable and rapid mood changes
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Spartan
(adj.) Sternly disciplined and rigorously simple
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Reticent
(adj.) Not inclined to speak; restrained in expression
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Temerity
(noun) A somewhat foolish boldness
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Supple
(adj.) Bending easily
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Consecrate
(verb) To make or declare sacred
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Tepid
(adj.) Lukewarm, unenthusastic
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Compunction
(noun) Regret, remorse
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