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ABERRATION
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A deviation from the standard
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ACCESS
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(means of) Approach or admittance (e.g., to records)
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ACCORD
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Agreement
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ADAGE
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Wise proverb or saying (as "better late than never")
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ADVERSARY
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Enemy, opponent
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ADVOCATE
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One who speaks on behalf of another
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AGENDA
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List of things that need t obe done or discussed (e.g., at a meeting)
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AFFLUENCE
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Abundance; wealth (e.g., age of ____)
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ALACRITY
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Brisk willingness (e.g., at a meeting)
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ALIAS
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Assumed name (e.g., Steve Smith, John Doe)
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ALLUSION
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Indirect reference to something else
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ANARCHY
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Lawlessness, complete disorder
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ANIMOSITY
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Great hatred (e.g., toward strangers)
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ANOMALY
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Abnormality or irregularity
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ANTHOLOGY
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Collection of stories, poems, or creative work such as songs
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