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Hint
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Answer
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A very deep, if not the deepest, hole...
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Noun
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abysm
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Unfading, eternal, and infinite...
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Adjective
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amaranthine
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Jet-black...
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Adjective
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atrous
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Colored like dead ashes...
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Adjective
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cinereous
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Done in secret to conceal one's purpose...
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Adjective
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clandestine
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One's appearance and features...
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Noun
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countenance
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Inlaid with silver or gold...
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Adjective
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damascene
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To throw out of a window...
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Verb
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defenstrate
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A heavy flood...
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Noun
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diluvium
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Boiling, of water or emotions...
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Noun
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ebullience
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Monetary payment for a job...
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Noun
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emolument
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State of opposition or being an enemy...
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Noun
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enmity
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Having much energy or heat...
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Adjective
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febrile
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Doomed to die in the near future...
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Adjective
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fey
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Able to bear fruit...
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Adjective
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fructiferous
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The sensation of choking during tears...
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Noun
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globus
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A detestable or lowly person...
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Noun
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gomeral
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A scene or state of being gruesome...
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Noun
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grotesquerie
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Uninterested in things...
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Adjective
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lackadaisical
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Using as few words as possible...
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Adjective
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laconic
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The lowest point...
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Noun
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nadir
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Nothing...
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Noun
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nihility
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Forgetting, or being forgotten...
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Noun
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oblivescence
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Hateful speech...
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Noun
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opprobrium
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Also hateful speech...
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Noun
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obloquy
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A state of sickliness or heavy emotion...
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Noun
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paroxysm
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The final member of a series, save for four...
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Noun
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propreantepenult
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Closeness...
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Noun
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propinquity
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A feeling of sickening hatred...
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Noun
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rancor
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Of an obscure field of study...
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Adjective
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recondite
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Something returned...
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Noun
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revenant
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To shine off and on...
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Noun
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scintillate
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A week...
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Noun
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sennight
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The realization that other people are...
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Noun
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sonder
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Something's ultimate purpose...
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Noun
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telos
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Relating to bows and arrows...
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Adjective
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toxophilite
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Hateful and scathing...
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Adjective
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vitriolic
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The usage of too many words...
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Noun
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verbosity
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A wind that comes from the west...
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Noun
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westerly
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Full of anger and wrath...
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Noun
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wroth
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The general attitude of the time...
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Noun
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zeitgeist
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The highest point...
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Noun
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zenith
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