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mercy in the exercise of authority or power; lenuency toward an offender ir enemy
clemency
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Insulting ir iffensivly contemptuous treatment which tends to infkict dishonor and humiliation upon someone; a humiliating insult
contumely
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a funeral song or lament; any song or poem expressing mourning
dirge
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the quality of being thrifty ; not spending or using unnecessarily
frugality
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A brerak or intyerruption in simething; a gap; a pause
hiatus
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one who works at cutting, polishing or engraving gems
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pertaining to the art of cutting or engraving [recious stones
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the act of stealing using the ideas or writtings as one's own
plagarism
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a person or thing that goes before e and heralds the coming of another person or one who precedes another in a course or office
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Authoritative permmission for an action
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a well-paid position with little or no responsibility
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CURS,CURS, COURSE
to run, to go
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JUNCT, JUG, JOIN
to join, to maryy
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PET,PETIT
to seek , to assail
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state, quality, act of
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like, having the quality of
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one who, that which, state quality act of
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