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Angel
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A spiritual creature that is an attendant of God, often represented ashaving the form of a human being with wings.
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Cycle
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Any complete round or repeating series of events
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Graph
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A diagram representing a system of connections or relations among two or more things, as by a number of dots,shapes, or lines.
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Sphere
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A solid, round figure or body whose surface is at all points the same distances from the centre.
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Organ
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A musical instrument having one or more sets of pipes,played by a keyboard that controls compressed air which sounds the pipes.
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Psyche
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The human soul,spirit or mind.
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Pyre
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A pile or heap of wood or another material that burns easily.
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Crypt
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An underground chamber or vault,used as a burial place.
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Gloss
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An explanation or translation,by means of a note in the margin of a text.
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Canon
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A rule or law of a church established by authority.
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Psychosomatic
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Of or relating to a physical disorder or illness that is caused or seems to be influenced by emotional factors
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Telepathy
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Communication between minds by some means other than the senses.
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Archaeology
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The scientific study of ancient peoples and their cultures.
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Speleology
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The exploration and study of caves.
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Technology
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A system of government in which technological experts manage and control the economy,government...
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Idiosyncrasy
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A characteristic,a habit,a particular like or dislike.
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Theocracy
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A country governed by the rule of God or a god.
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Anarchy
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A state of society without government or law.
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Diarchy
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Government in which power is vested in two rules or authorities.
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Hierarch
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A person who rules or has authority in sacred matters.
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Palaeography
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The study of the handwriting of the past.
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Stenography
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The art or skill of writing in shorthand.
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Epigram
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A short and witty saying or poem.
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Telescope
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A viewing instrument for making distant objects appear nearer when viewed.
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Periscope
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An instrument for viewing objects, usually made of a tube with an arrangement of prims or mirrors.
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Anthropometry
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The measurement of the size and proportions of the human body.
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Anemometer
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Any instrument for measuring the speed of wind.
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Velocimeter
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Any of various instruments for measuring speed,as of a wave in water or of sound in air.
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Autonomy
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Self - government; independence.
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Economic
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Of or relating to the production,distribution, and use of income,wealth,and goods and services.
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Astronomy
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The science that deals with the moon,planets,stars,a nd the universe beyond earth.
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Baptize
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To sprinkle with or cover with water in baptism.
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Regularize
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To make regular.
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Dramatize
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To put into a form suitable for acting.
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