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TRANSGRESS
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TO GO BEYOND OR OVER SET LIMITS; TO BREACK A RULE.
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TRANSITIVE
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DESCRIBING AN ACTION CARRIED FROM SUBJECT TO VERB TO OBJECT; NEEDING A DIRECT OBJECT TO COMPLETE THE MEANING OF THE VERB.
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TRANSITORY
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LASTING FOR ONLY A SHORT WHILE.
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TRANSLUCENT
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PERMITTING LIGHT TO PASS THROUGH, BUT NOT TRANSPARENT.
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AMBIENCE
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ENVIROMENT;THE SURRONDING ATMOSPHERE.
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OBITUARY
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NOTICE OF DEATH WITH BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION.
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TRANSIENT
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1. PASSING QUIKLY; TRANSITORY
2. STAYING ONLY A SHORT TIME
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ABBERATION
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STRAYING FROM WHAT IS NORMAL OR ACCEPTED
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ERRATIC
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IRREGULAR IN MOVEMENT, HABIT,QUALITY, OR IDEAS.
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EPISODE
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AN INCIDENT IN A PERSONS LIFE IN A STORY OR PLAY
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EODUS
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1.MASS DEPARTRE OR IMIGRATION
2. THE DEPARTURE OF THE ISRAELITES FROM EGYPT WITH THEIR LEADER MOSES
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ITINERANT
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TRAVELING FROM PLACE TO PLACE, ESPECIALLY TO PERFORM SOME DUTY OR WORK; TRANSIENT
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ITINERARY
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1. A ROUTE OF TRAVEL
2. A PLAN OR RECORD OF A JOURNEY
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ADVENT
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1. ARRIVAL OR COMING INTO BEING
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CIRCUMVENT
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1. TO AVOID; TO EVADE BY CLEVERNESS
2. TO AVOID BY PASSING AROUND
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