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am • i • ca • bly adv., in a friendly manner. Mr. and Mrs. Nguyen greeted us amicably, shaking our hands and asking how we were.
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un • du • lat • ing part., moving in a wavy or flowing manner. The undulating flag of the ship was visible on shore.
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sa • ti • at • ed part., to satisfy fully or to excess. I was fully satiated after eating a three-course meal.
co • til • lion n., a formal ball. Gena was invited to a cotillion during the holidays.
tor • por n., extreme sluggishness; lethargy. After the 5K race, the runners experienced torpor.
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fain adv., with pleasure; gladly. My grandmother would fain make me chocolate chip cookies for our school bake sale.
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ef • faced vt., to eliminate; to vanish. The rising of the sun effaced the stars.