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  • 81Ogyū Sorai — from Japanese book 『先哲像伝』 In this Japanese name, the family name is Ogyū . Ogyū Sorai (荻生 徂徠? …

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  • 82KEE — is a system of contemplative meditation and philosophy, based on inner truth and spiritual enlightenment. Inner truth is within every individual, and can be realized through spiritual enlightenment. Spiritual Enlightenment is a process which is… …

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  • 83flag — I. v. n. 1. Hang loose, droop. 2. Languish, droop, faint, decline, pine, sink, succumb, become weak, grow languid, lose vigor, become dejected. 3. Pall, grow stale, become vapid, lose interest. II. n. 1. Flag stone, flat paving stone. 2. Banner,… …

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  • 84rot — [[t]rɒt[/t]] v. rot•ted, rot•ting, n. interj. 1) to undergo decomposition; decay 2) to deteriorate, disintegrate, or become weak due to decay (often fol. by away, off, etc.) 3) to languish, as in confinement 4) to become morally corrupt or… …

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  • 85weaken — verb (weakened; weakening) Date: 1530 transitive verb 1. to make weak ; lessen the strength of 2. to reduce in intensity or effectiveness intransitive verb to become weak • weakener noun Synonyms …

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  • 86faint — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English faint, feint, from Anglo French, from past participle of feindre, faindre to feign, lose heart more at feign Date: 14th century 1. lacking courage and spirit ; cowardly < faint of heart > 2. weak, dizzy, and …

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  • 87Kangaroo leather — is a strong light weight leather derived from the hide of kangaroo. Kangaroo is produced only from free ranging wild animals, it is not farmed. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk news/7551125.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk news/7551125.stm] ] ]&#8230; …

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  • 88fade — (v.) early 14c., lose brightness, grow pale, from O.Fr. fader become weak, wilt, wither, from adj. fade pale, weak, insipid (12c.), probably from V.L. *fatidus, some sort of blending of L. fatuus silly, tasteless + vapidus flat, flavorless.&#8230; …

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  • 89wilt — [[t]wɪ̱lt[/t]] wilts, wilting, wilted 1) VERB If a plant wilts, it gradually bends downwards and becomes weak because it needs more water or is dying. The roses wilted the day after she bought them... [V ed] Remove any damaged or wilted leaves.&#8230; …

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  • 90Decay — De*cay , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Decayed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Decaying}.] [OF. decaeir, dechaer, decheoir, F. d[ e]choir, to decline, fall, become less; L. de + cadere to fall. See {Chance}.] To pass gradually from a sound, prosperous, or perfect&#8230; …

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