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bad, disordered, difficult
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out of, out from
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straight, correct, normal
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around, surrounding
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super-, supra-
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creation, production
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something written, the record itself
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to write, draw, the apparatus
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containing water
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condition, process
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abnormal condition
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signifies condition of
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measurement, length
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like, in the shape of
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vision, vision condition
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formation of an opening
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growth, formation
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breaking out, discharge
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pressure
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alveol-
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cortico-
pertaining to the cortex
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fingers, toes (digits)
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relax, stand apart
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glomer-
wound into a ball
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glyc-
sugar (carbohydrate), glucose
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milk, milk production
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men-, mens-, menstru-
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seed, sperm
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