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ALLOWED |
Acknowledged |
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KNOWN |
Acknowledged |
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REGARDED |
Acknowledged |
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ACCEPTED |
Acknowledged |
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UNSUNG |
Not acknowledged |
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SALUTED |
Acknowledged rank |
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ADMITTEDLY |
In acknowledged fact |
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SELFCONFESSED |
Openly acknowledged by oneself |
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CURRENT |
Commonly estimated or acknowledged. |
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UNOWNED |
Not acknowledged; not avowed. |
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UNKNOWLEDGED |
Not acknowledged or recognized. |
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RECOGNISED |
Falsely discern ego when acknowledged |
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AVOWED |
Openly acknowledged or declared; admitted. |
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FOLIO |
Foe Leo acknowledged on book page |
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ADMITTED |
Received as true or valid; acknowledged. |
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WELL-KNOWN |
Fully known; generally known or acknowledged. |
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UNPARENTED |
Having no parent, or no acknowledged parent. |
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ALMANAC |
Ideal man acknowledged in part of farmer’s calendar |
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COGNIZEE |
One to whom a fine of land was acknowledged. |
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UNFATHERED |
Having no acknowledged father; hence, illegitimate;
spurious; bastard. |
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AVOWABLE |
Capable of being avowed, or openly acknowledged, with
confidence. |
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CANON |
A catalogue of saints acknowledged and canonized in the
Roman Catholic Church. |
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COGNIZOR |
One who acknowledged the right of the plaintiff or
cognizee in a fine; the defendant. |
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PROVESSEL |
Openly declared, avowed, acknowledged, or claimed; as, a
professed foe; a professed tyrant; a professed Christian. |
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HOMOLOGOUMENA |
Those books of the New Testament which were
acknowledged as canonical by the early church; -- distinguished from
antilegomena. |