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Salaam
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A salutation meaning "peace" or to be safe; a very low bow or obeisance
"Alai suddenly kissed Ender on the cheek and whispered in his ear, 'Salaam.' Then, red-faced, he turned away and walked to his own bed at the back of the barracks. Ender guessed that the kiss and the word were somehow forbidden."
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Dessicated
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Lacking spirit or animation
"…the maggots had done their work on the organs; now it was a desiccated mummy, hollowed-out, teeth in a rigid grin, eyes empty, fingers curled."
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Insubstantial
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Not solid or firm; weak; flimsy; not substantial or real
"He could climb a ways, but then at random a bar seemed to be insubstantial and he fell. He could sit on the see-saw until he rose to the apex; then he fell."
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Apex
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The highest point; vertex; summit; tip or point; climax; peak
"He could climb a ways, but then at random a bar seemed to be insubstantial and he fell. He could sit on the see-saw until he rose to the apex; then he fell."
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Raucous
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Harsh; strident; rowdy; disorderly
"And the other children: their laughter was raucous, offensive. They circled around him and pointed and laughed for many seconds before they went back to their play."
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Slavering
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Letting saliva run from the mouth; drooling; slobbering
"Almost at once, he heard a snarl. Out of the woods emerged a dozen slavering wolves with human faces. Ender recognized them-they were the children from the playground."
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Roiling
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Turbid; turbulent; disturbing; stirring; muddy
"Now he plummeted downward toward a roiling river and savage rocks; but a cloud came between him and the ground as he fell, and caught him, and carried him away."
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Polyglot
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A person who speaks, writes, or reads many languages
"'No, just a brilliant and talented polyglot. Petra Arkanian. The only girl in Salamander Army. With more balls than anybody else in the room.'"
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Galling
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Audacity; imprudence; effrontery; bitterness of spirit; causing irritation, vexing, chagrin
"Maybe it seemed to Bonzo as if Ender were granting him his command as a favor. Galling, and yet he had no choice. No choice about anything."
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Magnanimous
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Generous in forgiving an insult or injury; free from pettiness; showing noble sensibility; courageously noble
"Still, he would only know that Ender had beaten him, and then rubbed his nose in it by being magnanimous."
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Stolid
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Revealing little sensibility; emotionless
"He kept his soldiers moving, darting from star to star, wallsliding to get behind and above the stolid Salamanders."
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Initiative
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The power or ability to begin or follow through with a task; determined; energetic
"What mattered, however, was that Salamander felt defeated. They had surrendered the initiative completely."
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Carnage
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The slaughter of a great number of people
"They huddled together like the last survivors of a massacre, as if they hoped the enemy would overlook them in the carnage."
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Abjectly
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Sunk to or existing in a low state or condition; cast down in spirit; expressing or offered in a humble and often ingratiating spirit; wretched
"With Salamander Army waiting abjectly for destruction, Leopard obligingly destroyed them."
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Decisive
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Having the power or quality of deciding; resolute; determined; unmistakable; unquestionable
"A reserve, held back until the end of the game, can be decisive. And soldiers can sometimes make decisions that are smarter than the orders they've been given."
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