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cessation- A ceasing, an end heinous- Crime, wicked Deed- somthing that is carried out, action progeny- a descendant or offspring,

as a child, plant, or animal. lineage- Direct descent from a particular ancestor; ancestry. perpetual- Continuing or lasting for an indefinitely long time. alas-Used to express sorrow, regret, grief, compassion, or apprehension of dange r or evil. atonement- satisfaction or reparation for a wrong or injury; amends. overwhelm-to overcome completely in mind or feeling propensitypropensity-An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way. embark- Go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle: "he embarked for India in 1817". manifest-Clearly apparent to the sight or understanding; obvious predilection-A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of somet hing bereft-Deprived of or lacking something, esp. a nonmaterial asset brimming-Fill or be full to the point of overflowing: "a brimming cup"; "seawate r brimmed the riverbanks". refraining-Stop oneself from doing something conducive- Making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible. Infamy- extremely bad reputation afflicts-Cause pain or suffering to; affect or trouble chastiser- To punish valor-Boldness annihilator- To distroy completly antagonistic- Showing or feeling active opposition or hostility toward someone o r something. afoul- Into conflict or difficulty with. besieged- o surround with hostile forces panacea- an answer or solution for all problems or difficulties destituteWithout the basic necessities of life.Not having. parlance- A particular way of speaking or using words, esp. a way common to those with a particular job or interest. lingeringLasting for a long time or slow to end. vestiges- A trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists prowess-Skill or expertise in an activity or field. concoction-To prepare by mixing ingredients speculative- theoretical, rather than practica conjunction-The state of being joined,A joint or simultaneous occurrence injunction- The act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiti ng placid- (of a person or animal) Not easily upset or excited. expunged-To erase or strike out: impediments-A hindrance or obstruction in doing something destitute-Without the basic necessities of life. ergo-Consequently; therefore astray- Away from the correct path or direction rambling-Lengthy and confused or inconsequential hither-To or toward this place thither-To or toward that place resolute-Admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering speculative- Engaged in, expressing, or based on conjecture rather than knowledge conjecture-conjecture is a proposition that is unproven but is thought to be tru e and has not been disproven. lascivious- Given to or expressing lust; lecherous ostentatiousCharacterized by vulgar or pretentious display. fastidious-Possessing or displaying careful, meticulous attention to detail.

pursuance -he carrying out of a plan or action. hankered- To have a strong, often restless desire recompense-Compensation or reward given for loss or harm suffered or effort made impediments-hindrance or obstruction in doing something, stammer appeased-Relieve or satisfy (a demand or a feeling) undeviatingly -unswerving purged-o remove (impurities and other elements) by or as if by cleansing Dross- waste matter; refuse. extricate-to free or release from entanglement perplexities- the state of being perplexed; confusion hitherto- until now bonafide- made, done, presented, etc., in good faith adept= very skilled; proficient; expert banished- to compel to depart; send, drive, or put away: to banish sorrow. abiding-ontinuing without change; enduring; steadfast aggrieved-wronged, offended, or injured longing- strong, persistent desire or craving, especially for something unattaina ble aloof-at a distance, especially in feeling or interest; apart: astray-out of the right way,off the correct or known road, path, or route dichotomous-ivided or dividing into two parts.

annihilation- Total destruction elucidates- ake (something) clear; explain variegated- having discrete markings of different colors <variegated leaves> fortitude- Courage in pain or adversity slain-Kill (a person or animal) in a violent way. instigator-a person who initiates a course of action diminution-A reduction in the size, extent, or importance of something. bereft- Deprived of or lacking something mitigate- Make less severe, serious, or painful Verily- Truly; certainly. succinct-Briefly and clearly expressed. withered-Become dry and shriveled. incombustible-Consisting or made of material primordial-giving origin to something derived or developed multifarious-Many and of various types. variegated -Exhibiting different colors, esp. as irregular patches or streaks posterior-Further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end insentient-Incapable of feeling or understanding things; inanimate prowess- Skill or expertise in an activity or field. malicious-Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm: "malicious ru mors" alas- An exclamation expressive of sorrow, pity, or apprehension of evil diminution-A reduction in the size, extent, or importance of something tempestuous-Characterized by strong and turbulent or conflicting emotion subdued- To conquer and subjugate; vanquish expounded-Present and explain (a theory or idea) systematically oblivious-Not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one exalted- Elevated in rank, character, or status abstracted-Showing a lack of concentration on what is happening around one. subjugated-Bring under domination or control Sublime-Of high spiritual, moral, or intellectual worth introspection- Contemplation of one's own thoughts, feelings, and sensations; selfexamination horrendous-Extremely unpleasant, horrifying, or terrible incorporeal-Lacking material form or substance reins-a strap fastened to a bit by which a rider or driver controls an animal usu

ally used in plural Steed-A horse, especially a spirited one. lieu-In place of; instead of charlatan-person who makes elaborate, fraudulent, and often voluble claims to sk ill or knowledge; a quack or fraud. charade-A readily perceived pretense covet-To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's) locomotion-The act of moving from place to place. imbue-To inspire or influence thoroughly persistent-Continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action in spite of di fficulty or opposition. pervading-Be present and apparent throughout plight-A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one. destitute- Utterly lacking; devoid languishing- To be or become weak or feeble; lose strength or vigor latent- Present or potential but not evident or active redeem-To recover ownership of by paying a specified sum redemption-The act of redeeming or the condition of having been redeemed propitiate- To conciliate (an offended power); appease: propitiate the gods with a sacrifice. conciliate-To regain or try to regain (friendship or goodwill) by pleasant behav ior beatitude- Supreme blessedness or happiness Confer-Grant or bestow (a title, degree, benefit, or right larceny- the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another fr om his or her possession with intent to convert them to the taker's own use. forfeiture- an act of forfeiting forfeit-a fine; penalty. duly- in a due manner; properly; fittingly. consecrate-to make or declare sacred; set apart or dedicate to the service of a deity consecrated-To declare or set apart as sacred guise-An external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, typically conceal ing the true nature of something infallible-Incapable of failing purport-Appear or claim to be or do something, esp. falsely; desiring-A wish or longing discerning-Having or showing good judgment competent-Having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something succ essfully. meager-Lacking in quantity or quality: "their meager earnings". ascribing-To attribute to a specified cause, source, or origin Evict-to recover (property) from a person by legal process vanity- excessive pride in one's appearance, qualities, abilities, achievements repressing-Subdue (someone or something) by force reminisces- ndulge in enjoyable recollection of past events subjugating-Bring under domination or control insatiable-of an appetite or desire) Impossible to satisfy thwarted- Prevent (someone) from accomplishing something perpetrate- Carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action antagonistic- Showing or feeling active opposition or hostility toward someone o r something. persuasive-able, fitted, or intended to persuade: a very persuasive argument. resplendent- shining brilliantly; gleaming; splendid: troops resplendent in whit e uniforms; resplendent virtues. pervasive-spread throughout succinct-expressed in few words legions-any large group of armed men immutable- not mutable; unchangeable; changeless. variegated- varied in appearance or color

implicate- to show to be also involved, usually in an incriminating manner: to b e implicated in a crime intricacies'-intricate character or state. expatiate-to enlarge in discourse or writing; be copious in description or discu ssion: to expatiate upon a theme. contemplating-to look at or view with continued attention; observe or study thou ghtfully: to contemplate the stars. conversant-familiar by use or study purport-to present, especially deliberately, the appearance of being; incinerated-to burn or reduce to ashes; cremate. erroneously-containing error; mistaken; incorrect; wrong: an erroneous answer. alluded-to refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion (usually followed by to ): He often alluded to his poverty. accrues-to happen or result as a natural growth, addition envy- a feeling of discontent or covetousness with regard to another's advantage s, success, possessions, etc. covetousness- inordinately or wrongly desirous of wealth or possessions; greedy. desirous-having or characterized by desire; desiring: desirous of high political office. accord-to be in agreement or harmony; agree. malaise- a condition of general bodily weakness or discomfort, often marking the onset of a disease. paraphernalia- the separate real or personal property of a married woman that sh e can dispose of by will and sometimes according to common law during her life substratum-an underlying support cognizent-knowledgeable of something especially through personal experience celibate-a person who lives in celibacy monism-The view in metaphysics that reality is a unified whole and that all exis ting things can be ascribed to or described by a single concept or system. refrain- To hold oneself back; forbear: refrained from swearing. pursuit- The act or an instance of chasing or pursuing. arduously-hard to accomplish or achieve prowess-Skill or expertise in an activity or field. helmsman-A helmsman is a person who steers a ship, sailboat, submarine, or other type of maritime vessel. pious-Devoutly religious Dweller-a person who inhabits a particular place. deride-To speak of or treat with contemptuous mirth mirth-Amusement, Varnasrama--------------------------Manu-samhita-------------------------

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