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a picture, usu. large in scale, painted on or made a part of a wall or ceiling. |
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of great or far-reaching importance or consequence; substantial; material; weighty |
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to subjugate (the body, passions, etc.) by abstinence, ascetic discipline, or self-inflicted suffering. |
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a hereditary sovereign, as a king, queen, or emperor. |
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to bargain or come to terms with another party or parties; arrange; concert; settle |
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guilty of neglecting, or tending to neglect; slack; careless; derelict |
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near death or extinction; dying. |
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force or speed of movement; impetus, as of a physical object or course of events |
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a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc. |
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concerning, inclined to, or engaged in a mutiny; rebellious; insurgent; contumacious |
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having the same relation each toward the other; shared; conjoint |
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in an unhealthy, gloomy mental state; preoccupied with sickness, abnormality, or death. |
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ten thousand; versatile; many-sided; adaptable |
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Biol. a sudden departure from the parent type in one or more heritable characteristics, caused by a change in a gene or a chromosome.an individual, species, or the like, resulting from such a departure; turn; variation |
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a particular doctrine or moral system; virtue; rectitude |
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uninteresting due to lack of variation; tedious; dim; stodgy; monotone |
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to cause (troops or the like) to come together; enter; enlist |
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refusing consent, as to a proposal; detrimental; unfavorable |
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a body of myths particular to one society, event, or subject, or all myths collectively; mythos; folklore |
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of or pertaining to what is common and everyday; ordinary; commonplace; terrene; earthy |
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a story, theme, or personage that may or may not be factual, preserved in oral or written form as an embodiment of a people's ideals and accepted truths; mythos |
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to give an account or tell the tale of; relate; rehearse; report; state |
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gloomy or sullen; dorty; sulky; dour |
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3. to meditate on; mull; deliberate |
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the science of the nerves and the nervous system, esp. of the diseases affecting them. |