Cloak
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T
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Tending to be
quiet : not speaking frequently
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Taciturn
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That can be done
: that will be successful
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Viable
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The last of a
series
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Omega
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The same book or
piece of writing as the one that has just been mentioned
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Ibid
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The thing added
to something else as a supplementary rather than an essential part
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Adjunct
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The thing or a
person that has no chance of success
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Noose
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The thing that
existed before or logically precedes another
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Antecedent
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The thing that
hides or covers somebody/something
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Cloak
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The thing that is
added or attached to something larger or more important
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Appendage
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The thing that is
inappropriate, especially a remark or expression
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Infelicity
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The thing that is
most important to someone or something
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Raison detre
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The time at which
something begins
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Inception
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The time that
something of quality was produced
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Vintage
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The traditional
knowledge, beliefs, and stories that relate to a particular place, subject,
or group
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Lore
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The treatment to
improve the appearance and health of the feet or toenails
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Pedicure
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The trusted
follower or supporter who performs unpleasant, wrong, or illegal tasks for a
powerful person
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Henchman
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The two hundredth
anniversary of a significant event
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Bicentenary
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Theories or a
group of ideas about how something should be done, made, or thought about
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Paradigm
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U
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Unusual habits or
way of behaving, something strange that happens by chance
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Quirk
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Unusual or
excessive concern about one's health
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Hypochondria
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Unusual ways in
which a particular person behaves or thinks
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Idiosyncrasy
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Urging or
requesting (someone) solemnly or earnestly to do something
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Adjure
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Using (something)
in a foolish or wasteful way
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Squander
|
Use of deception
or subterfuge to achieve one's purpose
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Chicanery
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Use of machines
to do work that was previously done by people
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Automation
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Use of many words
where fewer would do, especially in a deliberate attempt to be vague or
evasive
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Circumlocution
|
Use of tricks
especially to hide, avoid, or get something
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Subterfuge
|
Use of words that
mean the opposite of what one really wants to say especially in order to
insult someone, to show irritation, or to be funny
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Sarcasm
|
Use of words to
exchange thoughts and ideas
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Discourse
|
Used in reference
to luxurious accommodations
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Ritz
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Used to describe
something that exists but that is not officially accepted or recognized
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De
facto
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Used to express
excitement or joy
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Yahoo
|
Used to express
excitement when a discovery has been made
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Eureka
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Used to indicate
that a named person is also known or more familiar under another specified
name
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Alias
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Used to refer to
a process in which actors are chosen for a film/movie, etc. if they have sex
with the person in charge of choosing the artnrc
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Casting couch
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