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to dispatch
/dɪˈspætʃ/
verb
to send a person or thing somewhere for a specific purpose
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to dispel
/dɪˈspɛɫ/
verb
to make something disappear
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dispensation
/ˌdɪspənˈseɪʃən/
noun
the privilege of being officially released from an obligation, law, or something that is usually prohibited
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to disperse
/dɪˈspɝs/
verb
to part and move in different directions
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cholera
/ˈkɑɫɝə/
noun
a potentially fatal illness that is acquired from consumption of water or food contaminated with particular bacteria, causing diarrhea and vomiting
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choleric
/ˈkɑɫɝɪk/
adjective
easily angered or irritated
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to impart
/ˌɪmˈpɑɹt/
verb
to make information, knowledge, or a skill known or understood
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impartial
/ˌɪmˈpɑɹʃəɫ/
adjective
not favoring a particular party in a way that enables one to act or decide fairly
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prototype
/ˈpɹoʊtəˌtaɪp/
noun
the primitive design and version of something
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protoplasm
/pɹˈoʊɾoʊplˌæzəm/
noun
the substance of a living cell (including cytoplasm and nucleus)
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protocol
/ˈpɹoʊtəˌkɑɫ/, /ˈpɹoʊtəˌkɔɫ/
noun
the accepted way of behavior in a community or group of people
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sentinel
/ˈsɛntənəɫ/
noun
a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
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sentient
/sˈɛnʃənt/
adjective
possessing the ability to experience, feel, or perceive things through the senses
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Advent
/ˈædvɛnt/
noun
arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous)
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adventitious
/ˌædvɪntˈɪʃəs/
adjective
associated by chance and not an integral part
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cognate
/kˈɑːɡneɪt/
adjective
related by blood
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cognizant
/ˈkɑɡnəzənt/
adjective
(sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception
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humble
/ˈhəmbəɫ/
adjective
behaving in a way that shows one is not proud or more important than others
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humdrum
/ˈhəmˌdɹəm/
adjective
lacking excitement or variety
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