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(adj.) Not fully grown; foolish or immature

juvenile

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(n.) a person on an assignment, often of a religious nature

missionary

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(adj.) of poor quality; rough to the touch

coarse

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(adj.) not like the normal or usual; odd or curious

peculiar

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(n.) a long, metal-topped weapon used by knights or soldiers on horseback

(v.) to pierce with; to open a wound

lance

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(v.) to put through a strainer to separate or break up lumps

sift

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(adj) poisonous or deadly

toxic

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(v.) to get rid of or throw away

discard

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(v.) to make something, especially using machinery; to make up

manufacture

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(v.) to live, especially in a particular place; to remain, stay

dwell

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(n.) a number of different forms or types

variety

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(v.) to close off or keep people or supplies from going in or out

(n.) the closing off of an enemy nation

blockade

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(v.) to take hold with the arms or hands: to understand 

grasp

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(adj.) having to do with an idea or quality rather than an object

abstract

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(n.) polite, thoughtful, or considerate behavior

courtesy

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(n.) an official record book

(v.) to sign up; to note or understand

register

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(adj.) beyond the usual or expected; highly unusual or rare

extraordinary

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(adj.) related to the sea

(n.) a soldier who serves on a ship

marine

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(n.) a person or country joined with another for a special purpose

ally

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(v.) to throw back, as heat, light, or sound

reflect

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(n.) deep worry or suffering

(v.) to trouble or upset

distress

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(v.) to lift up; to raise in position or rank

elevated

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(v.) to increase in importance, exaggerate; to make bigger

magnify

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(v.) to overturn; to bring about the fall or end of

overthrow

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(adj.) brave, noble, or larger than life

heroic