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2
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instigate or stir up
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5
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the fluid that flows like blood in the veins of the gods
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6
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showing varying colours as an opal does
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8
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a person or animal having a congenital abscence of pigment in the skin and hair (which are white) and the eyes (which are typically pink)
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11
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occuring or done in brief, irregular bursts
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12
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slightly salty, as is the mixture of river water and seawater in estuaries
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13
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showing luminous colours that seem to change when viewed from different angles
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15
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fat, round or bulging
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17
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without a clearly defined shape or form
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18
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contemptuous ridicule or mockery
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20
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the outward appearence or apparent form of something
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1
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elderly and infirm
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3
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having many curves and turns
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4
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in a wild state
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7
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light emitted by a substance without combustion or perceptible heat
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9
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an extemely small amount
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10
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change or to cause change in character or composition, typically in a comparatively small but insignificant way
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14
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a hard, dark, glasslike volcanic rock formed by the rapidsolidification of lava without crystallization
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16
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a pouting expression used to convey annoyance or distaste
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19
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highest point reached by a celestial or other body
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