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| emancipate (v) | (literally," take from the hand" or power of another) release from bondage; free; liberate
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| manacle (n) | handcuff
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| mandate (n) | (literally, something "given into one's hand") 1. authorization to act 2. command; order; injunction
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| manipulate (v) | 1. operate with the hands; handle or manage skillfully; maneuver 2. manage unethically to serve a fraudulent purpose; falsify; rig
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| manual (n) | small, helpful book cable of being carried in the hand; handbook
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| manual (adj) | relating to, or done with, the hands
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| manuscript (n) | document written by hand, or typewritten
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| append (v) | (literally "hang on") attach; add as a supplement
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| appendix (n) | (literally, something "hung on") matter added to the end of a book or document
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| impending (adj) | (literally, "overhanging") threatening to occur soon; imminent
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| pendant (n) | hanging ornament
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| pending (adj) | (literally "hanging") waiting to be settled; not yet decided
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| pending (prep.) | until
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| suspend (v) | 1. hang by attaching to something 2. stop temporarily; hold up; make inoperative for a while
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| suspense (n) | condition of being left "hanging" or in doubt; mental uncertainty; anxiety; apprehension
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| depose (v) | 1. (literally, "put down") put out of office; dethrone 2. state under oath; testify; swear
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| impose (v) | put on as a burden, duty, tax, etc; inflict
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| postpone (v) | (literally, "put after") put off; defer; delay
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| superimpose (v) | put on top of or over; attach as an addition
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| transpose (v) | (literally, "put across") change the relative order of ; interchange
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| conscript (v) | enroll (write down) into military service by compulsion; draft
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| inscription (n) | something inscribed (written) on a monument, coin, etc
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| prescribe (v) | (literally, "write before") 1. order; dictate; direct 2.order as a remedy
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| proscribe (v) | condemn as harmful or illegal; prohibit; forbid
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| scribe (n) | person who writes; author; journalist
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| script (n) | 1. written text of a play, speechc, etc 2 handwriting; penmanship
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| subscriber (n) | one who writes his or her name at the end of a document, thereby indicating approval; one who regularly receives a magazine, newspaper, etc
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| assimilate (v) | 1. make similar or like 2.take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb
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| dissimilar (adj) | opposite of similar; unlike; different
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| similarity (n) | likeness; resemblance
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| simile (n) | comparison of two different things introduced by like or as
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| simulate (v) | give the appearance of; feign; imitate
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| simultaneous (adj) | existing or happening at the same time; contemporary; concurrent
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| desolate (v) | (literally, "make lonely or deprive of inhabitants"); lay waste; ravage; devastate
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| desolate (adj) | left alone; deserted; forlorn; abandoned; forsaken
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| sole (adj) | one and only; single; lone
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| soliloquy (n) | speech made to oneself when alone
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| solitary (adj) | opposite of accompanied; being or living alone; without companions
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| solitude (n) | condition of being alone; loneliness; seclusion
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| solo (n) | musical composition (or anything) performed by a single person
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| absolute (adj) | 1. completely free (loosened") of constitutional or other restraint; autocratic; despotic 2. utter; outright; unquestionable
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| dissolution (n) | act of "loosening" or breaking up into component parts; disintegration; ruin; destruction
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| dissolve (v) | (literally, "loosen apart" 1.break up; disintegrate; disband 2. cause to disappear; end
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| resolution (n) | (literally, "act of unloosening") solving; solution; answer
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| resolve (adj) | (literally, "unloosen") break up; solve; explain; unravel
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| soluble (adj) | (literally, "able to be loosened") 1. capable of being dissolved or made into a liquid 2. solvable
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| solvent (n) | substance, usually liquid, able to dissolve ("loosen") another substance, known as the "solute"
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| solvent (adj) | able to pay all one's debts
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| abound (v) | (literally, "rise in waves" or "overflow") 1.(used with in or with) be well supplied; teem 2. be plentiful; be present in great quantity
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| abundant (adj) | (literally, "rising in waves") more than sufficient; plentiful
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| inundate (v) | flood; overflow; deluge; overwhelm
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| redound (v) | flow back as a result; contribute
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| redundant (adj) | (literally, "flowing back") exceeding what is necessary; superfluous; surplus; opposite of concise
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| aver (v) | state to be true; affirm confidently; assert; depose; opposite of deny
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| veracity (n) | truthfulness
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| verdict (n) | (literally, something "truly said") decision of a jury; opinion; judgment
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| verify (v) | prove to be true; confirm; substantiate; corroborate
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| veritable (adj) | true; actual; genuine; real; authentic
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| verity (n) | truth (of things); something true; true statement
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| envision (v) | foresee; envisage; have a mental picture of (something not yet a reality)
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| improvise (v) | (literally, "do something without having prepared or seen it beforehand") compose, recite, or sing on the spur of the moment; invent offhand; extemporize
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| invisible (adj) | not able to be seen; imperceptible; indiscernible
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| revise (v) | look at again to correct errors and make improvements; examine and improve
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| video (adj) | having to do with the transmission or reception of what is seen
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| videotape (v) | make a videotpe recording of an event or TV program
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| visibility (n) | degree of clearness of the atmosphere, with reference to the distance at which objects can be clearly seen
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| visual (adj) | having to do with sight
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