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inveterate
established for a long time; habitual
incarcerate
to restrict by imprisonment; to keep in prison
conflagration
large, disastrous fire
assail
to attack; to assault
immaculate
perfectly clean
mogul
a rich or powerful person
inception
commencement; beginning; origin
defile
to corrupt; to desecrate or sully
ado
trouble; fuss
fauna
animals as a group, esp. of a specified region or time
emanate
to send forth; to come forth
digest
a collection of previously published material, usu. in condensed form
dour
stern and humorless; silently ill-humored
obstreperous
noisily and stubbornly defiant
hovel
a living place that is very filthy and dirty
incredulous
disbelieving; skeptical
emaciated
made thin unnaturally; abnormally thin due to starvation
dirge
slow sad music, esp. a funeral hymn
emancipate
to give freedom; to set loose
hoax
an act meant to trick or fool
destituition
the lack of any means of subsistence
laconic
brief in speech; using few words
compel
to cause to occur by pressure; to force
copious
very plentiful
altrusistic
unselfish; benevolent; caring ore for others than oneself
beset
to attack from all sides; to trouble persistently
excavate
to expose to view by digging out
tenable
able to be maintained or defended, either in an argument or debate or against an attack
profligate
immorally wasteful
tact
skill in dealing with others, esp. in difficult situations
acute
sharp; clever; severe
tabulate
to count
travail
painfully difficult work; pain or suffering from mental or physical hardship
abhor
to detest; to shrink from in disgust
propitiate
to appease or placate
upbraid
to criticize sharply, esp. by a figure of authority
quarantine
enforced isolation to prevent the spread of disease; v. to isolate for such purpose
ricochet
to rebound at least once from a surface
slubrious
favorable to good health
anodyne
a pain-killer or anesthetic
uncouth
uncultured; crude
torpid
inactive; sluggish; dormant
epidemiology
the branch of medicine that studies the causes, spread, and control of diseases in populations
despodent
so sad as to lack all hope
decimate
to destroy or kill a large part of (a group)
aggrandize
to enlarge; increase in size, power or rank
temper
to bring down in tone; to moderate; to soften
ramshackle
about to fall apart or fall down
perinent
relevant
laudable
worthy or praise