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To feel a need or a desire for; to wish for something.
adjective
Having, using, or displaying good sense or sound judgment.
adjective
Pertaining to the science and application of biology.
noun
A city, town, or other place where ships load or unload.
noun
A word or group of words that signifies a specific thing, especially within a particular field or context, such as "atom" in physics, "quietism" in theology, "adze" in carpentry, or "district leader" in politics.
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A recognized or stated guideline for how one should behave or act; a fundamental belief or rule that guides ethical conduct or decision-making.
noun
A law, rule, or regulation formally enacted by a legislative body.
noun
The act of a person taking something that does not belong to them.
adjective
Pertaining to, associated with, or based on theory; not practical in nature (as opposed to being applied).
adjective
Overwhelmed with emotion; extremely happy or moved, as if carried away by a powerful force, such as music.
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The place or state of punishment for the wicked after death; the abode of evil and condemned spirits, often referred to as Gehenna or Tartarus.
adjective
Easily noticeable or conspicuous, often with clear success or significance.
noun
A spouse is either member of a married pair in relation to the other; it refers to one's husband or wife.
noun
A visual representation, often in the form of a drawing, created to explain and illustrate concepts such as geometric theorems or mathematical demonstrations.
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A system of graphic symbols used for a specialized purpose, distinct from regular writing, such as musical notation.
adverb
Wholly or fully; completely or unreservedly.
adjective
Happening or coming later in time; following in order or succession.
noun
A male child or person in relation to his parents.
adjective
Capable of being seen; able to be perceived by the eye.
noun
A person who is legally qualified to practice medicine; a doctor of medicine.
noun
A fundamental structure, plan, or system that organizes concepts, values, customs, or rules. For instance, a legal framework may establish guidelines for privacy and data protection, while the collapse of societal and cultural elements can result in anarchy and lawlessness.
adjective
Causing extreme annoyance, difficulty, or similar challenges; testing one's patience and goodwill to the limit.
noun
Formal consent or authorization granted to do something.
noun
The occurrence, process, or instance of changing in condition, character, or degree. Prices are subject to variation.
adjective
Relating to or forming a residue or remainder; what is left behind after the main part has been taken or removed.
noun
The process or action of moving to a new country for the purpose of living there permanently.
adjective
Having the ability to discern and judge correctly, understanding what is true or right. Possessing discernment, judgment, and discretion.
noun
The act or function of overseeing and managing, providing guidance and direction to ensure tasks or activities are carried out effectively.
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To publicly announce or promote a product, service, or idea in order to encourage people to buy or use it.
adjective
Complete in all its parts or elements; whole.
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