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BELONGINGS |
Possessions |
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GOODS |
Possessions |
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MATERIALISTIC |
Liking possessions |
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INHERITANCE |
Bestowed possessions |
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MATERIALIST |
Possessions acquirer |
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ASSETS |
Possessions of value |
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ESTATES |
Persons aggregates of possessions |
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MAMMON |
Debasing material possessions or wealth |
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RICH |
Having many possessions or resources |
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SUBSTANCE |
Material possessions; estate; property; resources. |
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OCTETS |
Possessions solely owned by individuals or firms |
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PRIVATEPROPERTY |
Possessions solely owned by individuals or firms |
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ENVY |
Resentful Longing Aroused By Another Possessions, Etc |
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ENCROACHMENT |
An unlawful diminution of the possessions of another. |
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INTERCOMMUNITY |
Intercommunication; community of possessions,
religion, etc. |
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TENTH |
Which of the Ten Commandments prohibits coveting your neighbours’ possessions? |
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DISCOMMUNITY |
A lack of common possessions, properties, or
relationship. |
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PANCARTE |
A royal charter confirming to a subject all his
possessions. |
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GAIN |
The obtaining or amassing of profit or valuable
possessions; acquisition; accumulation. |
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EARLDOM |
The jurisdiction of an earl; the territorial possessions
of an earl. |
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FORTUNE |
Wealth; large possessions; large estate; riches; as, a
gentleman of fortune. |
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WORTH |
Having possessions equal to; having wealth or estate to the
value of. |
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INVASION |
The act of invading; the act of encroaching upon the
rights or possessions of another; encroachment; trespass. |
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DESTITUTE |
Not possessing the necessaries of life; in a condition
of want; needy; without possessions or resources; very poor. |
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WORLDLING |
A person whose soul is set upon gaining temporal
possessions; one devoted to this world and its enjoyments. |