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Domicile
A home; residence
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Domestic
1. Related to the family or household
2. Tame; trained to live with humans
3. Indigenous to a particular country; native
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Domain
Range of one's control; territory
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Domineer
To dominate; to be bossy
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Dominion
Control; rule; area of influence
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Dormant
Asleep; not in an active state
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Somnambulate
To walk while sleeping
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Somnolent
1. Drowsy; sleepy
2. Causing sleep
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Ablution
Washing of the body, especially as a ritual purification
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Deluge
A downpour; a great flood
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Divest
1. To take away something belonging to someone, especially a right, title, or property; to disposses
2. To strip away, especially clothes
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Investiture
A ceremony in which a person formally received a pin and membership card
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Travesty
An absurd or inferior imitation
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Vestment
A garment that indicates position or authority, especially the robes worn by clergy
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Vested
1. A concern for something from which a person expects to get personal benefit
2. Dressed, especially in vestments
3. Absolute; without question
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Concort
1. To mix ingredients, as in cooking
2. To invent or devise
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Cuisine
A characteristic style of cooking
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Precocious
Showing unusually early development, especially mentally
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Voracious
1. Extremely hungry; greedy
2. Eager for some activity or interest
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Mellifuous
Sweet as honey
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Saline
Having to do with salt
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Imbide
1. To drink
2. To absorb; to take in
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Potion
A liquid for drinking, especially a medicinal, magic, or poisonous drink
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Allude
To make an indirect reference to
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Collusion
A secret agreement for a deceitful purpose; conspiracy
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Delusion
1. A false belief or opinion, especially one held in spite of contradictory evidence
2. A deception
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Elude
1. To avoid or escape from by cunning; to evade
2. To escape detection; to baffle
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