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madness |
Noun
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a feeling of intense anger |
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madness |
Noun
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an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal) |
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madness |
Noun
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obsolete terms for legal insanity |
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mindlessness |
Noun
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the trait of acting rashly and without prudence |
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mindlessness |
Noun
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total lack of meaning or ideas |
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mendacity |
Noun
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the tendency to be untruthful |
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mistrust |
Noun
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the trait of not trusting others |
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mistrust |
Noun
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doubt about someone's honesty |
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mistrust |
Verb
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regard as untrustworthy |
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meekness |
Noun
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a disposition to be patient and long suffering |
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meekness |
Noun
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the feeling of patient, submissive humbleness |
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magnanimousness |
Noun
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the quality of elevation of mind and exaltation of character or ideals or conduct |
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monasticism |
Noun
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asceticism as a form of religious life |
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mulishness |
Noun
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the trait of being difficult to handle or overcome |
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modesty |
Noun
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formality and propriety of manner |
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modesty |
Noun
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freedom from vanity or conceit |
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manner |
Noun
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a way of acting or behaving |
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manner |
Noun
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how something is done or how it happens |
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manner |
Noun
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a kind or type |
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modestness |
Noun
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freedom from vanity or conceit |
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modestness |
Noun
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the property of being moderate in price or expenditures |
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mien |
Noun
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dignified manner or conduct |
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mental age |
Noun
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the level of intellectual development as measured by an intelligence test |
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manageability |
Noun
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capable of being managed or controlled |
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manageableness |
Noun
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capable of being managed or controlled |
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mustiness |
Noun
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the quality of smelling or tasting old or stale or mouldy |
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must |
Adjective
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highly recommended |
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must |
Noun
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the quality of smelling or tasting old or stale or mouldy |
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must |
Noun
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grape juice before or during fermentation |
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must |
Noun
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a necessary or essential thing |
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moldiness |
Noun
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the quality of smelling or tasting old or stale or mouldy |
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messiness |
Noun
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the trait of being untidy and messy |
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messiness |
Noun
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a state of confusion and disorderliness |
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mode |
Noun
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how something is done or how it happens |
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mode |
Noun
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the most frequent value of a random variable |
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mode |
Noun
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any of various fixed orders of the various diatonic notes within an octave |
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mode |
Noun
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verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker |
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mode |
Noun
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a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility |
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mode |
Noun
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a particular functioning condition or arrangement |
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manners |
Noun
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social deportment |
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mediacy |
Noun
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the quality of being mediate |
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mediateness |
Noun
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the quality of being mediate |
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modus vivendi |
Noun
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a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes |
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modus vivendi |
Noun
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a temporary accommodation of a disagreement between parties pending a permanent settlement |
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mordacity |
Noun
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a disposition to biting |
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maize |
Noun
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a strong yellow color |
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maize |
Noun
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tall annual cereal grass bearing kernels on large ears: widely cultivated in America in many varieties |
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marbleization |
Noun
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a texture like that of marble |
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marbleisation |
Noun
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a texture like that of marble |
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marbleizing |
Noun
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a texture like that of marble |