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causing sleep (from Latin sopor, deep sleep)
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refuse to follow (from Latin renuntiare)
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fight (from Old North French wagier) Lernen beginnen
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labeled negatively (from Old English boernan, to burn)
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conventional (main + stream) Lernen beginnen
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change (from Latin alter)
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belligerent (from Latin contention) Lernen beginnen
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intrusively looking for information (Middle English prien)
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getting ready for action (from Latin mobilis)
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obvious, visible (Latin manifestus)
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national legislature (Middle English diete, day set for a meeting)
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change (Old English sciftan, to divide)
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a forcible strike (from Old English blawan)
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prevented passage (from Middle French bloc)
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questioning of people to get their opinions (Middle English pol, polle)
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difficult to understand (Latin abstrudere)
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those who advocate change (from Latin revisere)
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group (from Latin cohort)
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freed from error (French desabuser)
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past tense of seek [5]: to search for (from the Old English sEcan)
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a consuming desire (from the Old English crafian, beg)
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to regress after partial recovery from an illness (from the Latin relaps, slip back)
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a sudden attack or spasm as in epilepsy or other disorders (from the Old French seisir)
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a period of uncontrolled self-indulgence (dialectical binge, to soak)
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a field or sphere (from the Latin regimen, government)
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idea or conception (from the Latin noscere, to come to know)
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imagination, especially of a whimsical or fantastic nature (from the Middle English fantsy, fantasy)
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a sudden rush, flood, or outpouring (Middle English)
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the situation where you may gain or lose a lot
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misuse (from the Latin abus)
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the condition of being extremely overweight (from the Latin obesus, devour)
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to inflict/a condition of grievous suffering (from the Latin affligere)
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sleepiness (perhaps from the Old English drusian, be sluggish)
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to pass a beam of electrons over a surface to produce an image of what is inside, past tense of scan (from the Latin scandere, climb)
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the condition of being awoken as if from sleep (from the Middle English rousen, shake the feathers)
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