Definition
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Word
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(Greek) an abnormal lack of ability to act and make decisions
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ABOULIA
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(Spanish) an irrigation ditch
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ACEQUIA
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(Greek) a cup-shaped structure in rust fungi
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AECIDIA
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(Latin) of a shining bronze colour
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AENEOUS
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(Latin) related to, acted on, or by the agency of, the wind
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AEOLIAN
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(Latin) eternal
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AEONIAN
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(Canadian) a Canadian radio service for pilots
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AERADIO
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(Latin) an organism that requires free oxygen
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AEROBIA
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lack of sense of taste
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AGEUSIA
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a nest of a bird of prey
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AIERIES
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one to whom the title of property is transferred
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ALIENEE
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(Greek) a one-celled animal of ever-changing shape
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AMOEBAE
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a disorder of the blood
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ANAEMIA
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(Latin) a water-filled museum for all forms of water life
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AQUARIA
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pertaining to water
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AQUEOUS
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one that is audited
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AUDITEE
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pertaining to the fancy words used by poets
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AUREATE
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(Italian) a genus of jellyfish
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AURELIA
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(Latin) a halo
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AUREOLA
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(Latin) to surround with a halo
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AUREOLE
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(Latin) a luminous atmospheric phenomenon
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AURORAE
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(tradename) a text device to aid newsreaders
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AUTOCUE
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(French) a cameo
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CAMAIEU
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(French) a knife
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COUTEAU
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to remove from a computing queue
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DEQUEUE
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perception as inferior forms of knowledge
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DIANOIA
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(Greek) in Catholicism, the inferior veneration given to saints and angels
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DOULEIA
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a restaurant
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EATERIE
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to add to a computing queue
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ENQUEUE
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(Greek) a rear vestibule
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EPINAOI
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(French) exhausted (of a female)
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EPUISEE
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glanders (a contagious horse disease)
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EQUINIA
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an aggregated fruit like a blackberry
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ETAERIO
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an anaesthetic considered safer than cocaine
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EUCAINE
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(Native Australian) pipi, or one of various shellfishes
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EUGARIE
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a genus of myrtaceous plants
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EUGENIA
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(Latin) a blessing
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EULOGIA
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(Latin) a name for a Gregorian cadence
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EUOUAES
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normal breathing
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EUPNOEA
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easily melted
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EUTAXIA/EUTEXIA
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one who has escaped
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EVACUEE
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(Latin) fossil remains of animals
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EXUVIAE
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(Greek) a flowering plant
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IPOMOEA
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(Maori) a long-tailed peacock of New Zealand
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KOEKOEA
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to make the sound of a crying cat
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MIAOUED
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(French) a small bastion used to protect a fortress in construction
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MOINEAU
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(French) something new
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NOUVEAU
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relating to oidia, a type of fungal spore
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OIDIOID
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a genus of evergreen shrubs
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OLEARIA
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a female sexual organ of algae of fungi
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OOGONIA
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(Somali) a poisonous alkaloid
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OUABAIN
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(Tupi) a short-tailed, long-haired monkey
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OUAKARI
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(Arabic) a monetary unit of Mauritania
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OUGUIYA
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a Solway scallop
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QUEENIE
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a New Zealand plant
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RAOULIA
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(French) a roll of coins wrapped in paper
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ROULEAU
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a tree of Guiana yielding butternuts
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SAOUARI
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any of a genus of coniferous trees attaining an immense size
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SEQUOIA
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(Latin) a narrow band or hair-ribbon worn in Greece
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TAENIAE
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the disease of retention of waste materials usually excreted
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URAEMIA
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(Greek) a sac lived in by an aquatic organism
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ZOOECIA
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