Definition
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First Letter
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Word
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Suspecting rivalry in love; troubled by worries that one might have been replaced in someone's affections; suspicious of a lover's or spouse's fidelity.
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J
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Jealous
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Violent uncontrolled anger.
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R
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Rage
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A device or devices which require the flow of electrons through conductors and semiconductors in order to perform their function; devices that operate on electrical power (battery or outlet).
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E
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Electronics
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An object designed to open and close a lock.
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K
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Key
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(psychology) A personal feeling of fear or embarrassment that stops one behaving naturally.
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I
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Inhibition
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A state whereby several parties share a view or opinion; the state of not contradicting one another.
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A
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Agreement
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One which receives or entertains a guest, socially, commercially, or officially.
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H
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Host
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A closely woven fabric (originally of silk, now also of cotton or man-made fibres) with a thick short pile on one side.
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V
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Velvet
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An adult female of the species Bos taurus, especially one that has calved.
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C
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Cow
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Not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements; unpretentious, humble.
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M
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Modest
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Boundless, endless, without end or limits; innumerable.
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I
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Infinite
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The legal dissolution of a marriage.
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D
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Divorce
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A group of students in a regularly scheduled meeting with a teacher.
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C
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Class
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A kind or helpful deed; an instance of voluntarily assisting (someone).
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F
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Favor
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To artificially induce a trancelike state, in which a person has a heightened suggestibility, and in which suppressed memories may be experienced.
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H
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Hypnotize
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A survey of people, usually statistically analyzed to gauge wider public opinion.
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P
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Poll
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A motion of the limbs or body, especially one made to emphasize speech.
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G
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Gesture
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The collective property and liabilities of someone, especially a deceased person.
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E
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Estate
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An abstract representational system studying numbers, shapes, structures, quantitative change and relationships between them.
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M
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Mathematics
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Anything that seems to be something that it is not.
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I
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Illusion
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To occur at the same time.
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C
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Coincide
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A relatively long, wide and thin piece of any material, usually wood or similar, often for use in construction or furniture-making.
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B
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Board
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To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something.
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L
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Learn
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A company or individual that sells goods directly to consumers.
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R
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Retailer
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To construct by mental labor; to think up; particularly, to produce or create a literary or musical work.
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C
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Compose
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