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  1. summit
    the top or extreme point of something
  2. preternatural
    existing outside of or not in accordance with nature
  3. gingerly
    in a manner marked by extreme care or delicacy
  4. restrain
    hold back
  5. passive
    lacking in energy or will
  6. pacify
    ease the anger, agitation, or strong emotion of
  7. individualism
    the quality of being a single thing or person
  8. naive
    marked by or showing unaffected simplicity
  9. peril
    a state of danger involving risk
  10. collateral
    accompanying; following as a consequence
  11. inestimable
    beyond calculation or measure
  12. veteran
    a person who has served in the armed forces
  13. regime
    the governing authority of a political unit
  14. latter
    the second of two or the second mentioned of two
  15. odiousness
    the quality of being offensive
  16. odiously
    in an offensive and hateful manner
  17. sacrosanct
    treated as if holy and kept free from violation or criticism
  18. irksome
    tedious or irritating
  19. seethe
    foam as if boiling
  20. artifice
    the use of deception or trickery
  21. artificer
    a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft
  22. soliloquy
    speech you make to yourself
  23. optometrist
    a person skilled in testing for defects of vision
  24. sluggard
    an idle slothful person
  25. mechanism
    device consisting of a piece of machinery
  26. succor
    assistance in time of difficulty
  27. suffrage
    a legal right to vote
  28. suffragist
    an advocate of the extension of voting rights
  29. suffragette
    a woman advocate of women's right to vote
  30. panacea
    hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases
  31. innuendo
    an indirect and usually malicious implication
  32. wastrel
    someone who squanders resources or time
  33. taut
    pulled or drawn tight
  34. debacle
    a sudden and complete disaster
  35. sordid
    foul and run-down and repulsive
  36. discern
    perceive, recognize, or detect
  37. ruse
    a deceptive maneuver, especially to avoid capture
  38. presage
    a foreboding about what is about to happen
  39. oculist
    a person skilled in testing for defects of vision
Created on Thu Jun 09 17:24:57 EDT 2011 (updated Thu Jun 09 17:25:05 EDT 2011)

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