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Appreciate`
- to rise in value
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Depreciate
- to fall in value
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dissoultion
- to dissolve, fall apart
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Savory
- appetizing to the taste or smell
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Dearth
- an inadequate supply
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Duty
- a tax on imports
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Remuneration
- payment due for services
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Dominion
- to have supreme authority over
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Tactile
- connected withe sense of touch
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Belligerent
- at war, engaging in hostilities
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Mandate
- an authoritative command requiring someone to do something
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Unpalatable
- not agreeable to the taste, hence unacceptable
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Coerce
- to compel, to use force to achieve one's goals
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Sedition
- to incite resistance against lawful authority
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Unsavory
- distasteful, disagreeable
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Covenant
- a solemn and binding agreement
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Olfactory
- connected with the sense of smell
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Abstruse
- difficult to understand; very abstract
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Demarcation
- the settling and marking of boundaries
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palatable
- agreeable to the taste, hence acceptable
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Aesthetics
- the study of beauty
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