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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