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alien a member of another family, people, region, or the like
believe to accept as true or real
ceiling the interior upper surface of a room; the maximum limit
conscience the faculty of recognizing the distinction between right and wrong
controversies disputes between sides holding opposing views
convenience the quality of being comfortable; easy to reach; accessible
counterfeit to make a copy of, usually with the intent to defraud
experience event or a series of events participated in or lived through; active participation in an event leading to knowledge or skill
forfeit to surrender or be forced to surrender
freight goods carried by a vessel or vehicle
height the highest or uppermost point; stature of the human body
heinous grossly wicked, evil, or vile
heirloom a valued possession passed down in a family over generations
kaleidoscope a tube in which patterns of shapes and colors are produced for amusement
lei a garland of flowers
medieval pertaining or belonging to the Middle Ages
mischievous playful, teasing, or troublesome
perceive to take notice of, observe, detect
receipt a written acknowledgment that something has been collected
resilient able to recover quickly from change or misfortune
seize to take or grab
siege to surround or blockade a town for future capture
sovereignty supremacy of authority of rule, rank, or power
subservient subordinate in capacity or function
surveillance close observation of a person or group
affect to have an influence on; feeling or emotion, especially as shown by facial expression or body language
aisle a passageway separating sections of seats
already before this time; by this time
altogether to the whole extent; entirely
colonel military personnel
complement something that fills up, completes, or makes another thing perfect
corps a group of persons associated together or acting under common direction
counsel advice (noun); to give advice (verb)
except exclude or omit
holy sacred; set apart
isle an island, especially a small one
neigh the call or cry of a horse; a whinny
niece a daughter of one's brother or sister
personnel the body of persons employed by an organization
principal head of a school
racket a clamor; uproar; a netted instrument used to hit a ball
raze to tear down or demolish
reign to rule
sleigh a horse-drawn sled
weather condition of the atmosphere
whether an indirect question involving alternatives
wholly totally