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(adj.) charming or engaging, especially in a deceptive way
(adj.) relating to or produced by color
(n.) a person who has responsibility for taking care of or protecting something
(n.) the branch of anthropology that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationship between them
(n.) the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history
(v.) to create or make up something, such as a story, in order to trick people
(adj.) confused, agitated or lost by something
(n.) a person who uses an oar to propel and steer flat-bottomed boats on Venetian canals
(adj.) unbiased, treating all people, groups or options equally
(adj.) done without being planned or rehearsed
(adj.) covered by a thin layer of clear plastic for protection
(adj.) remaining or staying for a long time
(adj.) following a turning and winding course
(adj.) extremely small
(n.) a yearning or affection for a period in the past
(adj.) relating to the nourishment one gets from food
(v.) to move or swing in one direction and back again, especially many times and in a regular rhythm
(n.) a stiff, flat, thin material made from animal skin, used as a writing surface in ancient and medieval times
(v.) to supply with food, drink or equipment
(v.) to make something widely known
(adj.) mildly or amusedly puzzled
(v.) to strengthen or support with new supplies, material or people
(n.) a refuge or safety from pursuit, persecution or other danger
(adj.) doubtful or not easily convinced
(n.) a fact or piece of data obtained from a study of a large quantity of numerical data
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