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improperity
the condition of being improper; incorrectness
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potential
1) possible or future though not yet actual, definate, or real
2) capable of being developed, realized, or used
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engaging
winning; pleasing; chharming
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perseverance
the act or quality of holding to a course, belief, purpose etc., without giving way
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rendition
1) an interprettation or performance of a musical composition
2) a pictorial
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scale
- to weigh on scales
- to have a weight of
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searing
- -to burn or char the surface of
- -extremely hot which can cause withering, shrivilng, and drying up
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straddle
to sit astride
to appear to favor both sides
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pinnacle
1) a tall pointed or nstion of a mountain peak
2) the peak or summit of anyting
3) A small turret or spire on a roof
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labyrinth
1) a network passages that which it is difficult to find ones way without help; a maze
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remote
far apart, distant in time
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circumstance
a condition detail or part with respect to time, place, etc. that accompanies, determines, or modifies a fact or event
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primitive
BEING THE FIRST OR EARLIEST OF THE LAND OR IN EXISTENCE ESPECCIALY IN AN EARLY CHANGE OF THE WORLD
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informant
a person who gives you informatiooon, a person who supplies social or cultural data in answer to thee questions of an investigator
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transcendent
going beyond ordinary limits, exceeding
supreme or supirior
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exile
1) A person banished from hiis/her home land
2) the fact or state of such expulsion
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puritanical
very strict in moral or regular matters, often excessively
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edict
a degree issud by a sovereign or other authority
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persuasive
able, fitted or intended to persuade(advising or urgeing someone to do something)
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virtuoso
a person who has special knowledge or skill in a field
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