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classical Indian dance form originating in the South Indian state
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To set off; initiate
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An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract or plain of central North America with a town on it.
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trenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly
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In or through all parts; everywhere
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causing, capable of causing, or liable to cause astonishment, bewilderment, or a loss of consciousness or strength / of striking beauty or excellence
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Amounting to a large number; many
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act of assisting the creation of a choreography, verb, past tense
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serving to decide or settle finally; conclusive
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Having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate.
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Recently discovered
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To move or transfer from one place or position to another
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To depict or represent pictorially; make a picture of.
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A group of six singers or six instrumentalists
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To direct toward an intended target, verb in past tense.
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the act of colliding; a coming violently into contact with humor
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pertaining to, characteristic of, or of the nature or form of rhapsody
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in music is the term originally applied to the instrumental introduction to an opera
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An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge or examination of the facts / A preconceived preference or idea.
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A composition for two voices or two instruments
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