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- the act or an instance of sowing seeds for growing.
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- the use of false representations to gain unjust advantage; deception.2) the quality of being deceitful; insincerity; cheating.
- a pain, calamity or misery inflicted on.
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- the act or process of thinking seriously and deeply about religion, ethics or moral duties.
- a man engaged in taking care of his household responsibilities.
- the duties and management of household responsibilities.
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- deceit; trickery; cheating; fraud.
- the discriminative or distinguishing property, attribute, peculiarity, etc. of a thing.
- a title given to a person as a sign of privilege, distinction, rank or profession.
- a word used to characterise or qualify some person or thing; an epithet.
- anything producing an effect or result; a cause.
- (log.) a special cause for a general effect; that which must precede the operation of a course; a condition.
- trouble inflicted on.
- that which is appended, included, annexed.
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- that has come near; approached; gone very close to.
- included; joined with; being together.
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- (said of seeds) scattered for growing; sown.
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- a present, an offering made to a king or a respected person.
- something given to show friendship, affection, support, etc., a present; a gift.
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- the tree Avicennia officinalis ( = A. tomentosa) of Verbenaceae family; common white mangrove.
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- the action or practice of deceiving; concealment or misrepresentation of the truth in order to mislead; deception; fraud; cheating.
- a trial of one's sincerity, loyalty, honesty, etc.
- (gram.) the penultimate letter of a word.
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- got; received; acquired; obtained.
- causing; bringing about.
- taken away; carried further or away.
- commenced; begun.