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stalwart
- known for being very supportive of a cause
- A person
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bequest
- something left to an heir in a will
- Law and the SAT
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perjury
- to give false testimony
- Law and the SAT
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stickler
- known for insisting on exact standards
- A person
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Codicil
- an addition to a will
- Law and the SAT
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deify
- to worship as a god, to show great respect
- Religion and the SAT
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virtuose
- known for excelling in the technique of an art
- A person
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Embezzlement
- to illegally take another's property
- Law and the SAT
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devote
- very religious
- Religion and the SAT
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zealot
- known for excessive loyalty to a cause
- A person
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heir
- a person who inherits another's property or title
- Law and the SAT
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heretical
- holding an opinion opposed to official or established beliefs
- Religion and the SAT
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acquit
- to clear of charges
- Law and the SAT
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Injunction
- a cout order requiring or prohibiting an action
- Law and the SAT
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orthodox
- conforming to established beliefs, conventional
- Religion and the SAT
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alias
- an assumption of a false name or pseuonym
- Law and the SAT
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Jurisprudence
- the science of law
- Law and the SAT
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sanctimonious
- pretending to be pious and devout; false piety
- Religion and the SAT
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