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Definition
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First Letter
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Word
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1. The process of marketing and supplying goods, especially to retailers. 2. An allotment. 3. The geographic occurrence or range of an organism.
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D
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distribution
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Adhering firmly and devotedly, as to a person, cause, or idea; loyal.
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F
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faithful
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Something that decorates or adorns; an embellishment.
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O
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ornament
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1. Of, characterized by, or expressing a vision of the indefinite time yet to come. 2. Being ahead of the times; innovative or revolutionary.
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F
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futuristic
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1. Not appropriate, attractive, or flattering. 2. Not in accord with the standards implied by one's character or position.
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U
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unbecoming
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Marked by irregular projections and indentations on the edge or surface.
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J
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jagged
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1. To tend toward or approach an intersecting point. 2. To come together from different directions; to meet.
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C
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converge
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Clothing, especially outer garments; attire.
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A
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apparel
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Crudely indecent. Deficient in taste, consideration, or refinement.
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V
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vulgar
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1. To yield or surrender (oneself) to the will or authority of another. 2. To present (something) to the consideration or judgment of another.
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S
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submit
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Of or denoting the sex that produces ova or bears young.
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F
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female
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A move of or change to (something) so as to be in a more effective arrangement or desired condition.
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A
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adjustment
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Having the tendency to form into a coiled or spiral shape.
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C
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curly
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1. Presumptuously forward; impudent. 2. Hasty or unrestrained without regard for consequences.
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B
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brash
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A portion, division, piece, or segment of a whole.
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P
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part
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Covered with a mass or coating of fine, light fibers, hairs, or particles; covered with down.
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F
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fuzzy
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The expanse of air over any given point on the earth; the upper atmosphere as seen from the earth's surface.
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S
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sky
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Requiring considerable effort or skill; not easy to do or accomplish.
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D
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difficult
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A slender length of flexible material usually made of twisted strands or fibers and used to bind, tie, connect, or support.
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C
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cord
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Giving forth a loud shrill cry or sound.
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S
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squealing
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To be carried or conveyed, as in a vehicle or on horseback.
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R
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ride
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Any of various wild or domesticated waterbirds of the family Anatidae, characteristically having a broad flat bill, short legs, and webbed feet.
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D
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duck
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Characterized by, full of, or bringing water falling to earth in drops.
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R
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rainy
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Lasting forever; never-ending.
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P
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perpetual
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Capable of being acquired as the result of planning or endeavor.
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O
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obtainable
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