Scar
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M
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Made by combining
different substances : not natural
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Synthetic
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Made or done
without preparation
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Impromptu
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Made to be useful
rather than to be decorative or comfortable
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Utilitarian
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Made to look like
an exact copy of something in order to trick people
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Counterfeit
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Made up of
different things
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Sundry
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Made up of many
different people or things
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Motley
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Made up of parts
that are different
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Heterogeneous
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Magical liquid
that can cure illness or extend life
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Elixir
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Main characters
in a novel, play, movie, etc.
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Protagonist
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Main group of
people in a Communistgovernment who make decisions about policy
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Politburo
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Main or central
part of a city or town
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Downtown
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Major changes or
a period of change that causes a lot of conflict, confusion, anger, etc.
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Upheaval
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Make (an idea,
belief, etc.) known to many people
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Promulgate
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Making (someone
or something) weaker or less effective usually in a secret or gradual way
|
Undermine
|
Making (someone)
feel or look young, healthy, or energetic again
|
Rejuvenate
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Making (someone)
want to know more about something
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Intrigue
|
Making
(something) as good or as effective as possible
|
Optimize
|
Men who want to
marry a particular woman
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Suitor
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Managing or using
money in a careful or wise way
|
Thrifty
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Many changes or
problems that happen over time
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Vicissitude
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Marks or qualities
that shows what something is or what it could be
|
Earmark
|
Marks that are
left on one's skin after a wound heals : feeling of great emotional pain or
sadness that is caused by a bad experience and that lasts for a long time
|
Scar
|
Materials made of
a network of wire or thread : Mesh complex or constricting situation
|
MESH
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Materials that
are flowing out
|
Efflux
|
Meals consisting
of several dishes from which guests serve themselves
|
Buffet
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Meals to which
everyone who is invited brings food to share
|
Pot luck
|
Measures designed
merely to humour or placate someone
|
Placebo
|
Members of a
group of people who move from place to place instead of living in one place
all the time
|
Nomad
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Members of some
religions (such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) who deliver messages
that are believed to have come from God
|
Prophet
|
Mental illness in
which a person becomes very emotional or excited
|
Mania
|
Mental states in
which one is confused and not able to think or speak clearly : state of wild
excitement and great happiness
|
Delirium
|
Metals made by
combining two or more metallic elements
|
Alloy
|
Military groups
controlling a governMENT AFTER taking control of it by force
|
GIMMICK
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Money given as a
reward
|
BOUNTY
|
Money or food
given to poor people
|
Alms
|
Money or property
that is given to you by somebody when they die
|
Legacy
|
Money that is
less than the amount that is needed
|
Deficit
|
Money that is
owed and should have been paid earlier
|
Arrears
|
Money that is
paid in order to free someone who has been captured or kidnapped
|
Ransom
|
Moral fables,
especially one with animals as characters
|
Apologue
|
Morally good
behavior or character
|
virtue
|
Most important
and basic facts or details about something
|
NittY GittY
|
Most important
idea orparts of something
|
Keynote
|
Most important
parts of something (such as a Most important parts of something
|
Crux
|
Most successful
or powerfull group of people
|
Quintessence
|
Moving about
quickly from side to side or up and down
|
Jiggle
|
Movinig at a
speed faster than walking by stepping with each front leg at the same time as
the opposite back leg
|
Trot
|
Moving or acting
quickly to do, find, or get Scramble something often before someone else does
|
scramble
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Moving or acting
too slowly
|
Dawdle
|
Move or lift
(something) so that it is no longer
|
Ruffle
|
Moving quickly to
one side in order to avoid being hit by (someone or something)
|
Dodge
|
Moving to a new
place
|
Relocate
|
Movements away
from a place or situation especially because it is dangerous, unpleasant,
etc. : place that is quiet and private
|
Retreat
|
Movies about
crime that uses dark shadows and lighting to show the complicated moral
nature of the subject
|
Noir
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Mutual trust and
friendship among people who spend a lot of time together
|
Camaraderie
|
Mysteries that
can only be resolved by assembling various pieces of information
|
Jigsaw
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