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plethora
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evangelical
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insolent
progeny
progeny
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progenie

progenie

one or all the descendants of an ancestor

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The scientist was excited to study the progeny of the genetically modified plants to see if the desired traits were passed on.
The renowned artist took great pride in his progeny, many of whom followed in his footsteps to pursue creative careers.
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progenitor

progenitor

a person from whom other offsprings are descended

to seduce
to seduce
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seducir

seducir

to persuade someone into engaging in sexual activity, often through charm

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sedulous
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diligente

diligente

putting continuous effort, care, and attention in doing something

plethora
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plétora

plétora

a great or excessive number or amount of something

to enshrine
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colocar en un altar

colocar en un altar

to protect and honor something by placing it in a secure or revered place

evangelical
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evangélico

evangélico

referring to a Christian group emphasizing the significance of the Bible and salvation through faith

insolent
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insolente

insolente

showing a rude and disrespectful attitude or behavior

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