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Continuing at full strength or ability. |
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Not prominent or readily noticeable. |
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Discretion in practical affairs. |
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Lacking clarity of meaning, causing confusion. |
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Commit forever, hand over to someone. |
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A belief accepted as authoritative by a group. |
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(undertaking) a risk that could be very profitable. |
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A source of materials that nourish the body. |
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Very abstract, without any material form of matter. |
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A class of some kind from a bigger (religious) group. |
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One who believes in the freedom of belief, rejects Trinity. |
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As preached in the Evangel, the word of Christ. |
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A very big (shift), being extremely large. |
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A very (infinitely) small amount / number. |
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Set of principles set by authorities. |
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Having existed from the beginning. |
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An enormous step forward (in science/technology). |
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A mystical monster / evil creature. |
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Walking with a slow dragging motion. |
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The remaining portion of a gone bigger portion. |
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Being without any consequences / punishment. |
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Harsh criticism or disproval. |
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To be stubborn against the predominant order / rules. |
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A device cleverly used for a single purpose. |
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Incapable of being expressed. |
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Concerning (conservation) of beauty. |
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Being beneficial, having a good / positive consequence. |
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Being responsible for someone other’s future / belongings. |
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Persons from whom you are descended. |
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A character that (mainly) lives / comes from in the woods. |
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An event that, although might be arranged, actually was spontaneous. (Spontaan) |
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A division into two completely separate parts. |
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To be around something or someone. |
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An area that servers as a roof, mostly against the weather. |
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Done with a very great haste; very steep. |
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The equal spread / permeability of people. |
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Excessively unwilling to spend. |
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The group with the most advancement, leading army units. |
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Moving in the opposite as the normal direction. |
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Something that shakes its head frequently / easily. |
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A book containing pharmaceuticals and formulas. |
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Characteristic of a non-woody plant or herb. |
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Total human induced extinction (of a social phenomenon). |
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Heedful / aware / afraid of possible consequences. |
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The point of the accusation that weight the most. |
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Having a great influence. |
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Two organisms living of each other. |
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Proceeding in a gradual way, but with great effects. |
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A remote or secrete place. |
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Persons with superior knowledge. |
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Something that is a characteristic. |
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Matter that has been thrown out. |
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Having a bad name preceding you. |
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Having violently been robbed or made inhabitable. |
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A word made from the first letters of a multi word term. |
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Capable of being farmed productively. |
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The emission of water vapor leaving plants. |
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The proportion of salt in a solution. |
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man-made, not natural, synthetic. |
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Path, range, expected path. |
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The believe that humans are placed above Nature, and that God exempts us. |
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A vessel made not to melt until very high temperatures. |
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To strengthen or give form in a bodily way. |
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A site where plants and shrubs are cultivated for exhibition. |
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Having a very big capacity. |
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A sermon on a moral or religious topic. |
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Unrealistic, not making any sense. |
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Blasphemous behavior, depriving its sacred character. |
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Extremely foolish, with bad consequences. |
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Places of great biodiversity (decreasing) activity. |
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Requiring attention or action. |
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Someone who likes to argue. |
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Prevalent over the whole country of world. |
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Extended across or though. |
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Verifiable by observation, rather than logic. |
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Beyond the limits of memory. |
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To be short-sighted in planning or thinking. |
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Collection of dried plants and mounted for scientific research. |
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An association or partnership. |
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Having a local or self-government. |
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Not believing in a religion, when reviewing scientific questions. |
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The ability to make decision by itself. |
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Showing unselfishness concern for others’ welfare. |
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