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Forbearance
Self-restraint
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Ford
A shallow place in a river which can be crossed by walking or driving
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Fowl
A bird which can be eaten
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Fraction
A part of something
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Fraud
A fault, a deception
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Garrison
A fortified place occupied by soldiers
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Gem
A precious stone, a jewel
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Germinate
To begin to grow
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Glamorous
Fascinating, alluring
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Glib
Spoken easily but with little thought, fluent
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Glitter
To shine with a sparkling light
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Glossary
An explanation of special words at the end of a book
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Goal
An objective, an aim
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Greedy
Excessively desirous of acquiring possesions
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Grope
To search blindly, uncertainly
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Grudge
Hard feelings, resentment
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Gust
A sudden brief rush of wind
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Haphazard
Without a fixed or regular course, disorganized
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Hasty
Done too quickly to be accurate or wise
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Hilarious
Very funny, laughable
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Hinge
A joint on which a door or gate is attached
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Hint
A suggestion, a clue
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Hoarse
A rough, husky sound. Especially a rough voice
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Hoe
A garden with a long handle and flat blade used for digging
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Holocaust
Widespread destruction, usually by fire
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Homage
Allegiance, respect
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Hypothesis
A tentative theory
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Identical
Exactly the same
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Ignorant
Without knowledge, uninformed
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Ignore
To refuse to notice or recognize, to disregard
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Impartial
Not favoring one more than the other, just
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Impromptu
Without preparation, unrehearsed, extempore
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Incessant
Without interruption , continuous
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Incidental
Of lesser importance, secondary
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