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Definition
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First Letter
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Word
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Not having the strong, unpleasant emotion or feeling caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.
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F
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Fearless
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(US, informal) Self-important, pompous; arrogant or egotistical.
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H
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Highfalutin
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Obsessed with death or the gruesome.
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M
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Macabre
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Decorative, or featuring decorations, especially intricate or diverse ones. Ornate.
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F
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Fancy
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Uncomfortably cool, but not so much as to be cold.
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C
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Chilly
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Courteously deferential and respectful.
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O
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Obeisant
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One of several contests that combine to make up a competition.
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E
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Event
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A device for projecting a hard object very forcefully; a firearm or cannon.
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G
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Gun
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Quick and light in movement or action.
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N
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Nimble
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To look at and interpret letters or other information that is written.
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R
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Read
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Not being what it purports to be; false or fake.
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S
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Spurious
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A piece of metal or other material, curved or bent back at an angle, for catching hold of or hanging things on.
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H
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Hook
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Carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure.
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P
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Painstaking
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Lacking force, vigor, or effectiveness in action or expression; faint.
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F
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Feeble
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Conspicuously or obviously offensive.
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F
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Flagrant
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Trembly.
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S
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Shaky
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Capable of producing or withstanding great physical force.
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S
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Strong
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A legless reptile of the suborder Serpentes with a long, thin body and a fork-shaped tongue.
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S
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Snake
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(medicine) To order (a drug or medical device) for use by a particular patient (under licensed authority).
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P
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Prescribe
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(archaic) To load (a ship or other vessel).
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L
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Lade
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Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
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A
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Afraid
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Tasting of sodium chloride.
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S
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Salty
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Not glaring in color; soft and light in tone.
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S
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Subdued
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That which came before, e.g., that which was previously listed, stated, mentioned or described.
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F
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Foregoing
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To place something over or upon, as to conceal or protect.
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C
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Cover
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