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immoral, blood, passion, emotion, danger, daring often associated with fire |
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cold, negative, death, ignorance, evil |
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similar to black, lifeless, cold, negative |
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innocense, life, light, purity, or depending on context, death- especially when associated with winter |
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inexperience, hope, new life, immaturity |
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heat, decay, violence, old age, approach of death; can mean hope associated with the sun- depends on context |
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royalty, bruising or pain |
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humillity and poverty;also and decay |
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divine love or extreme lust |
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temperance, clarity of mind |
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decline, nearing death, growing old |
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death, sleep, hibernation, or stagnation |
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birth, change for the better |
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To work with one another.
"They collaborated on a novel"
work with another person on a topic. |
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A feeling of of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompainied by a strong desire to alleviate the suferring. |
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The result of such a settlement.
a settlement of differences by mutual concessions; an agreement reached by adjustment of conflicting.
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showing or implying a usually patronizing descent from dignity or superiority.
To feel like you're better than someone else.
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imposing, containing, subject to; or depending on a condition or conditions, not absolute, made or allowed on certain terms: conditional acceptance. |
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Gold: perfections, power, dominion
Ruby: good fortune
Saphire:purity
Silver: desire; the harm it causes.
Diamond: clarity, beauty, power
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Apple: temptation
Chestnut: foresight
Oak: strength |
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