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(n.) a person who checks the financial records of a company or person to make sure they are accurate
(adj.) tending to float or rise to the surface of a liquid or upward in a gas
(n.) the study of unidentified flying objects
(n.) disagreement or strife between people, or incompatibility or conflict between things or situations
(n.) a feeling of intense delight
(n.) something that may not be true but is widely accepted as true because it is repeatedly quoted, especially in the media
(n.) the natural conditions and environment in which a plant or animal lives
(adj.) relating to or characteristic of fire
(v.) to charge a serving government official with serious misconduct while in office
(adj.) with a playful joking disposition
(n.) a variant reading of a text in a specific edition or translation
(v.) to move from one region or country to another, often to seek work or other economic opportunities
(adj.) commonplace, not unusual, and often boring
(adj.) likely to cause injury or damage
(v.) to give tender care and protection to a young child, animal, or plant, helping it to grow and develop
(adj.) not straightforward or direct
(adj.) belonging or relating to the sense of sight
(n.) the smallest discrete quantity of a physical property such as electromagnetic radiation or angular momentum
(n.) a group of people ruling on behalf of a monarch who is unable to rule because of youth, illness, or absence
(adj.) wandering from place to place
(adj.) happening during the day as opposed to at night
(n.) a surgical knife with a short, very sharp blade
(n.) an outburst of anger, especially a childish display of rage or bad temper
(n.) an instrument like a small guitar with four strings, associated especially with Hawaiian music
(n.) an office, position, or tenancy that is unfilled or unoccupied