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WORDS
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MEANING
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ZEN
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School of
Mahayana Buddhism asserting that enlightenment can come through meditation
and intuition rather than faith.
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CONDITION
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A state at a
particular time.
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BEHEADED
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Having had the
head cut off.
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PREDICTABLY
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In a predictable
manner or to a predictable degree.
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DOMINATING
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To rule over/to
tower above.
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CONSCIENCE
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Motivation
deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's
thoughts and actions.
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MONASTERY
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The community of
person living in such a place.
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SELFISH
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Concerned primarily
with one own interests.
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COMPASSIONATE
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Having or showing
compassion.
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PROFUSELY
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Giving or given
freely and abundantly, extravagant.
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NERVES
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To give strength or
courage.
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CONCENTRATION
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The condition of
being concentrated.
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OPPONENT
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One that opposes
another or others in a battle, contest, controversy, or debate.
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DELIBERATELY
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With intention;
in an intentional manner.
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ENLIGHTENED
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Factually
well-informed, tolerant of alternative opinions.
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
10th Vocabulary Entry
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