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The outer limits of an area
Full of danger, risk
The point in a solar orbit where the orbiting body is closest to the sun
A pale green transparent variety of the olivine chrysolite, used as a gemstone
Having repeated cycles
The sheath of connective tissue enveloping bundles of muscle fibers
An angle of 360°
An extract or selection from a book, especially a reading from a Scripture that forms part of a church service
The cell body of a neuron, containing the nucleus and organelles
Optical instrument that permits observation from a position displaced from a direct line of sight
The external periosteum that covers the outer surface of the skull
Walking about or from place to place; traveling on foot
A mineral that encloses a different mineral
The point in an orbit around the moon where the orbiting body is closest to the moon
To be destroyed or die
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