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First Letter
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Word
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Data fed into a process with the intention of it shaping or affecting the output of that process.
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I
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input
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To ask for the presence or participation of someone or something.
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I
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invite
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1. (of a quantity) To become smaller. 2. To make (a quantity) smaller.
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D
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decrease
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Of or pertaining to the practice of medicine.
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M
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medical
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1. (archaic, literary) Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality. 2. Light in color, pale, particularly with regard to skin tone but also referring to blond and red hair.
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F
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fair
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A social or religious custom prohibiting or forbidding discussion of a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing.
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T
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taboo
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Tending to avoid commitment or self-revelation, especially by responding only indirectly.
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E
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evasive
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The horizontal portion of a chair or other furniture designed for sitting.
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S
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seat
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(particularly of color) Dull, uninteresting.
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D
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drab
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(of a surface) Uneven, with many patches raised above the rest.
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B
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bumpy
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A plant or flower of the genus Viola, especially the fragrant Viola odorata.
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V
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violet
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Brought in from an external source, especially for sale or trade.
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I
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imported
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(US, Canada) A coin worth one tenth of a dollar.
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D
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dime
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To do as ordered by (a person, institution etc.), to act according to the bidding of.
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O
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obey
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To perceive sounds through the ear.
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H
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hear
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To protect; to keep from harm or injury.
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P
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preserve
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(somewhat informal) Irritable; easily upset; angry; tending to complain.
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G
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grouchy
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(figurative) To remove (someone or something) from a familiar circumstance, especially suddenly and unwillingly.
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U
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uproot
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1. Pleasing or appealing to the senses, especially of a potential romantic partner. 2. Having the power of charming or alluring by agreeable qualities; enticing.
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A
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attractive
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To damage beyond use or repair; to damage (something) to the point that it effectively ceases to exist.
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D
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destroy
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Small rodents of the genus Mus.
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M
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mice
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Something or someone who generates or makes something.
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C
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creator
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(of a building) Officially marked uninhabitable.
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C
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condemned
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To look at.
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V
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view
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A contiguous area of land, smaller than a continent, totally surrounded by water.
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I
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island
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