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(n.) a person or animal having a congenital absence of pigment in the skin, hair or eyes
(n.) a formal song of loyalty, praise, or happiness
(n.) a ticket or piece of paper used to vote in an election
(n.) a branch of science that deals with plant life
(n.) a firm closely woven cloth usually of linen, hemp, or cotton used for clothing and formerly much used for tents and sails
(v.) to select, organize, and look after the items in a collection or exhibition
(v.) to move or act too slowly
(n.) a material like colored glass that is heated until it is liquid and then used to decorate the surface of metal, glass, or pottery
(n.) a bird of prey that can fly very fast and is sometimes trained to hunt
(adj.) of or relating to a type style with characters that slant upward to the right
(n.) the title of the ruler of Germany from 1871 to 1918
(n.) a type of plant with seeds that grow in long cases
(n.) a piece of material that is able to attract certain metals
(n.) confused activity or excitement, sometimes involving destructive violence
(n.) a musical piece made up of parts of other musical works
(n.) a piece of valuable information
(n.) an imitation of a writer's, artist's or genre's style, especially in a deliberately exaggerated manner for comic effect
(n.) an official document that gives a person or company the right to be the only one that makes or sells a product for a certain period of time
(adj.) characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits
(v.) to quickly move away from something that is shocking, frightening, or disgusting
(n.) broken pieces of stone or brick from walls or buildings that have fallen
(n.) a person who rescues someone or something from danger or difficulty
(n.) a group of two people or things that work together or are associated with each other
(adv.) to an extreme, unreasonable, or unnecessary degree
(n.) a person who deliberately destroys or damages property
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