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Scramble
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Definition
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Answer
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bsncuoudti
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An entity exerting its influence to dominate, supress, or submerge some weaker entity
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Subduction
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iwmsmy
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Verging on dizziness or disorientation
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Swimmy
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istpcislsoi
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Self-centred to the point of sociopathy; having extreme egocentricity
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Solipsistic
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arsdelcaot
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Relating to priests or priesthood; sacred or religious in character
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Sacerdotal
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dscpirao
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Occuring irregularly or in unpredictable intervals
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Sporadic
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aoombsdgrrs
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Lavish array of food items, featuring diverse culinary choices
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Smorgasbord
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ekertls
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Move in a disorderly or frantic manner; scurry
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Skelter
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yrsc
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Divination by crystal gazing
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Scry
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csouuruspl
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Diligent and meticulous in moral or ethical matters
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Scrupulous
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msaaso
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Triangular pastry filled with meat or vegetables
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Samosa
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lsbunyrau
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Existing on or relating to the earth; worldly, not celestial
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Sublunary
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shoij
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Sliding doors made of paper and wood
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Shoji
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suastl
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Break in continuity; gap in logic
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Saltus
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lcssuirouiep
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Displaying haughty disdain or patronizing arrogance
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Supercilious
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sneiknplgu
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Hobby where one explores caves and underground caverns
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Spelunking
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isnhxp
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Person who maintains an enigmatic or mysterious figure
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Sphinx
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maasrov
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An urn with a spigot to release hot water for tea
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Samovar
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eerpuensv
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Occur as an additional, unexpected result
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Supervene
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sunan
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Traditional practices and customs of Islam based on Muhammad's teachings
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Sunna
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atuysrta
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Sculptor
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Statuary
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isra
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Woman’s garment consisting of several yards of lightweight cloth
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Sari
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nsuiuos
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Bending and twisting in a smooth, flowing manner
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Sinuous
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tslceei
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Capable of being easily cut, shaped, or carved
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Sectile
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ssnpnoo
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Projection from the side of a ship, such as a gun platform
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Sponson
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yoquoslil
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Personal discourse; the act of talking to oneself
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Soliloquy
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cisoamipt
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Having a congenial and harmonious disposition; mutual understanding
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Simpatico
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plsiuecr
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Loose, white religious vestment, often worn during church services
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Surplice
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itpaonolsi
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The act of plundering or looting, especially in a destructive manner
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Spoliation
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olpetps
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Plug a hole, opening, or vent to prevent the escape of a substance
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Stopple
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taetdeinsr
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Facing difficulties or financial constrainments; suffering privation
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Straitened
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