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a bog of northern North America, commonly having sphagnum mosses, sedge, and sometimes stunted black spruce and tamarack trees.
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a long, precipitous, clifflike ridge of land, rock, or the like, commonly formed by faulting or fracturing of the earth's crust.
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agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in nature or character
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untarnished
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chain of mountains, usually the principal mountain system or mountain axis of a large landmass
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an abnormal amount of uncontrolled muscular action; spasm.
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going rapidly over something, without noticing details; hasty; superficia
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situated or lying under the skin, as tissue.
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agreeable; willing to accept the wishes, decisions, or suggestions of another or others.
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a rare mineral, an alloy of silver and mercury, occurring as silver-white crystals or grains.
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the state of equilibrium or inactivity caused by opposing equal forces.
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stubbornly perverse or rebellious; willfully and obstinately disobedient.
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an odd, peculiar, or strange condition, situation, quality,
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air, bearing, or demeanor, as showing character, feeling,
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resembling an enigma; perplexing; mysterious.
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to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something
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giving out or capable of giving out a sound, especially a deep, resonant sound, as a thing or place
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fond of feasting, drinking, and merry company; jovial
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a brittle, lustrous, white metallic element occurring in nature free or combined, used chiefly in alloys and in compounds in medicine.
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