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What does the term 'crude' refer to?
What does the term 'crude' refer to?
What is the meaning of 'thalamic'?
What is the meaning of 'thalamic'?
The word 'canny' means?
The word 'canny' means?
What does 'conapt' mean?
What does 'conapt' mean?
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What is the definition of 'pert'?
What is the definition of 'pert'?
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What does 'manifold' mean?
What does 'manifold' mean?
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'Brooding' relates to what?
'Brooding' relates to what?
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What does the term 'congealed' refer to?
What does the term 'congealed' refer to?
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The word 'taper' means?
The word 'taper' means?
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What does 'wispily' mean?
What does 'wispily' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'innate'?
What is the meaning of 'innate'?
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The word 'recourse' means?
The word 'recourse' means?
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What does 'clad' refer to?
What does 'clad' refer to?
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What does the term 'motes' refer to?
What does the term 'motes' refer to?
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What does 'beclouding' mean?
What does 'beclouding' mean?
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What does 'unduly' mean?
What does 'unduly' mean?
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What is the definition of 'potency'?
What is the definition of 'potency'?
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What does 'codpiece' refer to?
What does 'codpiece' refer to?
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What does 'befouling' mean?
What does 'befouling' mean?
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What does 'adjoining' mean?
What does 'adjoining' mean?
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What does 'conapt' mean in this context?
What does 'conapt' mean in this context?
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What does 'ruminating' refer to?
What does 'ruminating' refer to?
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What does 'amble' mean?
What does 'amble' mean?
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What does 'foal' refer to?
What does 'foal' refer to?
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What does 'gesticulate' mean?
What does 'gesticulate' mean?
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What does 'theological' mean?
What does 'theological' mean?
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What is 'mercerism'?
What is 'mercerism'?
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What does 'fleece' mean in this context?
What does 'fleece' mean in this context?
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What is 'tetanus'?
What is 'tetanus'?
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What does 'ersatz' mean?
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What does 'ruminate' mean?
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The term 'hypodermic' refers to what?
The term 'hypodermic' refers to what?
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What does 'baling' refer to?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Study Notes
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Crude: Lacking sophistication or refinement; often applied to raw materials or unfinished products.
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Thalamic: Pertaining to the thalamus, a key brain structure involved in sensory perception and regulation of motor functions.
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Canny: Shrewd and astute, especially in business or financial matters, implying a cleverness in management.
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Conapt: A term referring to living spaces or units of dwellings.
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Pert: Attractively lively or cheeky; often used to describe youthfulness or sprightliness.
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Manifold: Many and various; an array of different kinds or types, often referring to complexity and diversity.
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Brooding: Showing deep unhappiness of thought; indicative of a contemplative or moody state.
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Congealed: Having changed from a fluid to a solid state due to cooling or freezing; can refer to thickness in a metaphorical sense.
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Taper: To gradually decrease in width or thickness; can also refer to a slim, often elongated structure.
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Wispily: In a thin, light, or delicate manner; often used to describe things that are insubstantial or ephemeral.
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Innate: Existing from birth or naturally inherent; often describes qualities or abilities not acquired through experience.
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Recourse: A source of help or support in a difficult situation; typically refers to turning back to something for assistance.
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Clad: Dressed or covered; used to describe someone or something that is clothed in a certain way.
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Motes: Tiny particles or specks, often suspended in air; can refer to dust or small fragments.
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Beclouding: Making something unclear or obscured; can refer to thoughts, perceptions, or moral clarity.
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Unduly: To an excessive or unreasonable degree; implies that something is beyond what is appropriate or necessary.
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Potency: The power or capacity to influence or bring about change; often used in contexts involving effectiveness or capability.
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Codpiece: A pouch or covering for the male genitals; historically significant in fashion.
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Befouling: The act of making dirty or unclean; can refer to moral degradation or physical pollution.
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Adjoining: Being next to or touching; emphasizes physical proximity or connection between entities.
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Conapt: Repetition indicates its importance; refers again to living units.
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Ruminating: Engaging in deep thought or contemplation, often reflecting on a subject thoroughly.
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Amble: To walk at a slow, leisurely pace; suggests a relaxed and casual manner of movement.
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Foal: A young horse; often symbolizes youth, innocence, and potential.
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Gesticulate: To make gestures while speaking to convey ideas or enhance meaning.
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Theological: Relating to the study of God and religious beliefs; involves discussions on nature, divinity, and spirituality.
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Mercerism: A concept or practice relating to the ownership or appreciation of empathy for living beings, particularly androids.
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Fleece: To strip or deprive someone of money or belongings; can also refer to the wool covering a sheep.
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Tetanus: A serious bacterial infection affecting the nervous system; commonly known as lockjaw.
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Ersatz: Serving as a substitute, often inferior in quality to the original product; implies falseness or imitation.
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Ruminate: Reflecting on a subject; synonymous with deep thinking or pondering over issues.
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Hypodermic: Related to or denoting the region beneath the skin; often used in context with injections or medications.
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Baling: The process of compressing and packaging material into bales; commonly associated with agricultural products.
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