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GAS |
Physical state |
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CULTIVATION |
The state of being cultivated; advancement in
physical, intellectual, or moral condition; refinement; culture. |
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VIOLENCE |
The quality or state of being violent; highly excited
action, whether physical or moral; vehemence; impetuosity; force. |
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INHERITANCE |
The act or state of inheriting; as, the inheritance of
an estate; the inheritance of mental or physical qualities. |
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DEGRADATION |
The state of being reduced in rank, character, or
reputation; baseness; moral, physical, or intellectual degeneracy;
disgrace; abasement; debasement. |
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POTENCY |
The quality or state of being potent; physical or moral
power; inherent strength; energy; ability to effect a purpose;
capability; efficacy; influence. |
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DISABILITY |
State of being disabled; deprivation or want of
ability; absence of competent physical, intellectual, or moral power,
means, fitness, and the like. |
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HEALTH |
The state of being hale, sound, or whole, in body, mind, or
soul; especially, the state of being free from physical disease or
pain. |
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CULTURE |
The state of being cultivated; result of cultivation;
physical improvement; enlightenment and discipline acquired by mental
and moral training; civilization; refinement in manners and taste. |
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PROOF |
The quality or state of having been proved or tried;
firmness or hardness that resists impression, or does not yield to
force; impenetrability of physical bodies. |
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COMPULSION |
The act of compelling, or the state of being compelled;
the act of driving or urging by force or by physical or moral
constraint; subjection to force. |
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CONDITION |
Mode or state of being; state or situation with regard
to external circumstances or influences, or to physical or mental
integrity, health, strength, etc.; predicament; rank; position, estate. |
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INCOMPETENCY |
The quality or state of being incompetent; want of
physical, intellectual, or moral ability; insufficiency; inadequacy;
as, the incompetency of... |
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FEEL |
To be conscious of an inward impression, state of mind,
persuasion, physical condition, etc.; to perceive one's self to be; --
followed by an a... |
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ABILITY |
The quality or state of being able; power to perform,
whether physical, moral, intellectual, conventional, or legal;
capacity; skill or compete... |
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DURESS |
...erson is
influenced, whether by the unlawful restrain of his liberty or by
actual or threatened physical violence, to incur a civil liability or... |
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STRENGTH |
...do or to
bear; capacity for exertion or endurance, whether physical,
intellectual, or moral; force; vigor; power; as, strength of body or of
... |
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HABIT |
... is morose; elms have a
spreading habit; esp., physical temperament or constitution; as, a full
habit of body. ... |