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| | a building, as at a college, containing rooms for residents; a large room containing a number of beds and serving as communal sleeping quarters.
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| | to make an exact copy of; to double.
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| | any of a variety of reading disorders.
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| | graceful and forceful in speech. e means "out," and loqu means "speak," so the literal meaning is to "speak out."
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| | to send out or give forth.
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| | fair or just. The value of a piece of property after subtracting the amount owed on it in mortgages and liens.
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| | a speech or writing praising a person or thing, especially a speech praising a person who has just died.
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| | a feeling of great joy or excitement.
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| | loyalty.
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| | murdering one's brother.
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| | the beginning, the origin. The first book of the Bible is called __________ because it gives an account of the Creation.
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| | the systematic killing of a national or ethnic group. The word was first applied to the attempted extermination of the Jews by Nazi Germany.
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| | competition involves horse-riding.
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| | inactive, as in sleep; undeveloped.
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| | fair or just.
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| | a brotherhood. College __________ are groups of males who live together like brothers.
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| | infectious disease of the large intestine marked by diarrhea. Literally means "bad bowel."
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| | a word or phrase that is used in place of another that is considered to be offensive.
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| | A person with very high intelligence. The word has an interesting etymology. It comes from genus, meaning "birth."
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20 | |
| | the act of putting someone to death painlessly or allowing them to die by withholding medical measures.
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| | A person sent on a special mission.
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| | a history of a person's descent from ancestors. Your "family tree" or birth history shows your __________.
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| | a house having separate apartments for two families.
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| | equal in value, measure, force, or significance
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| | to drive or force out; to throw out.
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| | to turn aside.
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