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Axiom (axe-E-um)
(1) a statement accepted as true as the basis for argument or interference
(2) an established rule or principle as a self-evident truth
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Egalitarian
asserting, resulting from, or characterized by belief in the equality of all people,
especially in political,economic, or social life
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Fracas
noisy, disorderly quarrel
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J
Jettison (jet-i-sun)
(1) throw away, of something encumbering
(2) throw as from an airplane
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L
Lackadaisical
(1) lacking vitality and purpose
(2) lazy or idle, esp in a dreamy way
M
Myopia (my-oh-pee-ah)
lack of foresight or discernment: a narrow view of something
N
NFO
not front office
O
P
Perspicacious
(1) having keen mental perception and understanding
(2) having keen vision
Pyrrhic (peer-ick)
(1) of or relating to a war dance of ancient Greece
(2) successful with heavy losses
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R
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Vituperation
using, containing or marked by harshly abusive criticism
Vociferous (voe-sif-er-us)
(1) blatant
(2) conspicuously and offensively loud
Voracious (vor-A-shus)
(1) eager
(2) greedy
(3) extreme gluttony
W
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