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libertarian | a person who advocates freedom of thought, expression, and action |
libertine | free of moral restraint; dissolute; licentious |
commiserate | to sympathize with; to feel or express pity for |
miser | a person who lives in wretched circumstances to save money |
misericord | mercy, compassion |
nostrum | a medicine, the ingredients of which are kept secret for the purpose of restricting the profits of sale to the inventor or proprietor |
pulchritude | physical beauty; comeliness |
pulcrify | to make beautiful |
sacerdotalism | religious belief emphasizing the powers of priests as essential mediators between God and man |
sacrilegious | guilty of profaning anything sacred or held sacred |
antecedent | a preceding circumstance, event, object, style, phenomenon, etc |
circumference | the outer boundary, especially of a circular area; perimeter |
internecine | harmful or destructive to both sides involved in a conflict |
interpolate | to insert, as new material, into a book, a play, music |