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- a normal place of dwelling; a house; an abode; a habitation.
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- the act, process or instance of lowering; depression.
- an instance of falling down; sinking.
- weariness from physical or mental work; fatigue.
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- formed by the deposit of sediment, as certain rocks; sedimentary.
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- settled in a place, position or profession.
- ended; ceased; terminated.
- known; understood.
- gathered; piled up; accumulated; amassed.
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- a place for dwelling; a house.
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- the last part of anything; final point; finish; completion; conclusion; end.
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- a useless object.
- (phil.) an unnatural, unreal or illusory object; illusion.
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- circumstance - a) a fact or event accompanying another, either incidentally or as an essential condition or determining factor; b) any happening or fact; event; c) conditions surrounding and affecting a person, esp. financial conditions.
- a point reached in or a section of, life, development or any process; a stage.
- a miserable condition; the state of being distressed.
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- finished; completed; accomplished.
- decided; determined; settled.
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- a building for human beings to live in; a house.
- a more or less concentrated group of houses and private and public buildings, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a city; a village.
- the building or buildings, classrooms, laboratories, etc. where formal education is imparted; a school.