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(n.) an obsession with killing
(n.) an aviator or pilot
(n.) a young noble not yet made a knight
(n.) excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures, or archaically, the seduction from duty, allegiance or virtue
(adj.) consisting of ten parts or divisions
(n.) government by ten individuals
(n.) a unit of surface measure equal to 1,000 square meters
(n.) a poem consisting of ten lines
(n.) the collection and study of postcards
(n.) a step or maneuver in political or diplomatic affairs
(n.) the theory or study of moral obligation
(adj.) silly, trifling or foolish
(n.) government by two people
(adj.) barefoot or wearing sandals, used to refer to certain religious orders like the Carmelite friars and nuns
(n.) written or spoken communication or debate
(n.) a double reading, or twofold interpretation of a text
(adj.) shaped liked an axe head, cleaver or hatchet
(n.) a device that is connected to a computer to allow access to wireless broadband or use of protected software
(n.) a white, translucent or light-colored mineral made up of calcium and magnesium, used in fertilizer and ceramics
(n.) an abnormal interest in fur
(adj.) relating to or situated on the upper side or back of an animal, plant, or bodily organ
(n.) an interpreter or guide, especially in countries speaking Arabic, Turkish or Persian
(n.) the form of calcium carbonate found in stalactites and stalagmites
(n.) callosity, hardness, inflexibility or rigidity
(n.) a degenerative disorder caused by inadequate or defective nutrition
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