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abord
about
above
abrupt
absolute
accretion
accrue
action
adjourn
adrift
affluence
affront
allegorize
already
ambe
ambi
ambuscade
angel
antipathy
apocrypha
armigerous
arrive
arura
as
at
attainder
attention
aura
auriga
avoid
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best
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beware
blast
botryolite
brook
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case
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decangular
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decayed
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dent
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destitute
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exorbitancy
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eyre
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forceps
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hesitancy
his
hortussiccus
idea
imminent
immodest
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indolence
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instance
intaglio
intense
intent
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intercourse
intrench
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invent
investment
landloper
larmier
lay
lee
liberally
literally
lithophyte
long-sighted
luncheon
maxim
mealy-mouthed
metaphorically
metropolis
microcosm
miracle
moderate
mortgage
mount
obtend
occurrence
offer
overboard
parapet
parliament
parsimony
pensive
perish
perpetual
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philosophy
pillar
pitch
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plight
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rhomb
scripturalist
season
sedulous
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shipboard
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stimulus
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study
stupendous
sublunary
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subterfuge
succor
suit
supersede
supplement
suture
taint
talliage
temple
tenesmus
testicle
thorough
thrill
tonic
tour
trespass
try-sail
venial
way
wrong
yearn



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LIT'ERALLY, adv.

1. According to the primary and natural import of words; not figuratively. A man and his wife cannot be literally one flesh.

2. With close adherence to words; word by word.

So wild and ungovernable a poet cannot be translated literally.
1913 Definition
Literally (literally)
adv.
Lit"er*al*ly
  1. According to the primary and natural import of words; not figuratively; as, a man and his wife can not be literally one flesh.
  2. With close adherence to words; word by word.

    So wild and ungovernable a poet can not be translated literally. Dryden.


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In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed.
  




Utility patents protect inventions that are a novel, nonobvious, and useful, such as: process innovations, machine innovations, manufacturing innovations, compositions of matter, or incremental improvements from foundational innovations. The three patentability requirements: New and Novel: For a United States patent the invention must never have been made public in any way, anywhere in the world, a year before the date on which an application for a patent is filed. In other countries, you have no one year grace period and require absolute novelty. Original and Nonobvious: An invention involves an inventive step if, when compared with what is already known, it would not be obvious to someone with a good knowledge and experience of the subject, for example, if you just make cosmetic changes that is obvious. Useful: This means that the invention must take the practical form of an apparatus or device, it has to do something.




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