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Abalone: an edible sea mollusc, prized for its mother-of-pearl shell.
Interlocutory: a provisional or temporary law given in the course of legal action.
Croissant: a French crescent-shaped roll made of sweet flaky yeast dough.
Shalloon: a light, twilled woolen fabric used chiefly for linings.
Macerate: (especially with reference to food) soften or become softened by soaking in a liquid.
Vouchsafe: give or grant (something) to (someone) in a gracious or condescending manner.
Hydrophyte: a plant which grows only in or on water.
Incisor: a narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, adapted for cutting.
Narcolepsy: rare long-term brain disorder that causes a person to suddenly fall asleep at inappropriate times.
Cambist: one who deals in bills of exchange or who is skilled in the science and practice of exchange.
Deification: the condition of being treated like a god.
Maculature: A sheet of waste paper or blotting paper; waste material.
Elucubrate: to work out or express by studious effort.
Sarcophagus: a stone coffin, typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription and associated with the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Rome, and Greece.
Psoriasis: a skin disease marked by red, itchy, scaly patches.
Purim: a Jewish festival held in spring to commemorate the defeat of Haman's plot to massacre the Jews as recorded in the book of Esther.
Luge: a light toboggan for one or two people, ridden in a sitting or supine position.
Milieu: the people, physical, and social conditions and events that provide the environment in which someone acts or lives.
Staphylococci: a bacterium of a genus that includes many pathogenic kinds that cause pus formation, especially in the skin and mucous membranes.
Elegiacal: used in, suitable for, or resembling an elegy (a mournful composition).