Word 1
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Meaning
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Word 2
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Meaning
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pour
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to flow or cause to flow
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pore
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a tiny opening; to study something closely
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practice
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the use of an idea or method; the work or business of a doctor, dentist, etc.
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practise
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to do something repeatedly to gain skill; to do something regularly
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prescribe
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to authorize use of medicine; to order authoritatively
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proscribe
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to officially forbid something
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principal
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most important; the head of a school
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principle
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a fundamental rule or belief
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sceptic
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a person inclined to doubt
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septic
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infected with bacteria
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sight
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the ability to see
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site
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a location
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stationary
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not moving
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stationery
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writing materials
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storey
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a level of a building
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story
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a tale or account
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titillate
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to arouse interest
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titivate
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to make more attractive
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tortuous
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full of twists; complex
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torturous
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full of pain or suffering
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wreath
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a ring-shaped arrangement of flowers etc.
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wreathe
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to surround or encircle
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