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(n.) complete joy or happiness

Bliss
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(n.) a feeling of wild, violent anger

Fury

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(adj.) very old

Ancient

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(n.) a person, group, or nation that works with another for a common cause

Ally

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(v.) to put someone or something at risk of being hurt, damaged, or destroyed.

Endanger

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(v.) to give someone an order or command, especially in an official way

Instruct

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(n.) the ideas, customs, way of life, etc., or a particular group of people

Culture

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(adj.) completely lacking something once needs, wants, or is expected to have

Bankrupt

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(adj.) having knowledge or skill from having done it often or before

Experiened

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(n.) a person, especially a young person, who is being taught or trained by a teacher

Pupil

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(n.) a place where something important is, was, or happened. 

Site

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(adj.) very thin and shabby-looking because of too much use 

Threadbare

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(n.) the study of past cultures by examining the bones, tools, etc., of people from long ago. 

Archaeology

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(adj.) able to learn or apply new ideas quickly

Apt

400

(v.) to use a tool with many small holes to separate smaller parts of a substance from larger ones. 

Sift

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(n.) a person, business, or group that pays to use part of a house, building, etc., that is owned by someone else

Tenant

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(ph.) traveling toward a particular place or in a particular direction. 

Bound for

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(n.) a printed notice or advertisement that is given to a large number of people

Circular

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(adj.) sad and lonely

Forlorn

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(n.) a person who has been trained in and is qualified to practice medicine

Physician. 

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