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n. apogee


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v. append


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n. treatise


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n. stagnation


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v. corroborate


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n. consonance


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adv. abed


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adj. judicious


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n. corruption


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adj. exotic


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(1) What does apogee mean, (2) What does append mean, (3) What does treatise mean, (4) What does stagnation mean, (5) What does corroborate mean, (6) What does consonance mean, (7) What does abed mean, (8) What does judicious mean, (9) What does corruption mean, (10) What does exotic mean

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