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enmity towards Man and all his ways. || 1. A feeling or condition of hostility 2.Feeling of hatred || malice rancor || friendship goodwell || noun ||  || enemite (Middle English) ||  ||  || pig than Napoleon, quicker in speech and more inventive, but was not considered to have the same depth of character. || 1. lively 2. animated || spirted brisk || languid || adjective || vicaci ||  ||   ||  || was still a majestic-looking pig, with a wise and benevolent appearance || 1.characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings 2. desiring to help others; charitable || good; kind; human || cruel || adjective ||  || Late Middle English ||   ||  || thought Snowball declared that the Seven Commandments could in effect be reduced to a single maxim || 1. An expression of a general truth or principle, especially an aphoristic or sentence one 2. A priciple or rule of conduct || saying aphorism adage ||  || Noun ||   || Late Middle English ||   ||   || humiliating 2. contemptible || 1. degrading, disgraceful 2. dispicable ||  || Adjective || ignomine || Late Middle English ||   ||   ||
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 * 1.Enmity || I merely repeat, remember always your duty of
 * 2.Vivacious || Snowball was a more vivacious
 * 3.Benevolent || but he
 * 4.Maxim || After much
 * 5.Ignominious ||  || 1. discreditble;
 * 6.Posthumously ||  || 1. Arising, occuring, or continuing after one's death

2. Published after the death of an author ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   || from others, 2.a sheltered or private place isolation || aloneness, aloofness || open, public || noun ||  ||   ||   ||  || alleged reason || affection,alibi || reality, truth || noun ||  ||   ||   ||  || remote || above, apart, casual || concerned, friendly, sociable || adjective ||  ||   ||   ||  || 2. meanly selfish, self seeking, mercenary. || unclean, foul,deprived || honorable, genorous, clean || adjective ||  || Latin ||   ||  || capitulated and went back to their nesting boxes || 1. to surrender unconditionally || yeild accede give in || defend fight || verb ||  || latin ||   ||  || 2. wanting to make peace || placatory ||  || adjective || conciliate ||   ||   ||  || 2. saying little ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||  || 2. simple and plain with costing little ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   || 2.Lack of interest or in concern for things that others find moving or exciting. || Coolness || Ardor Fervor || Noun || Path || apathia (greek) || Antipathy Psychopathy ||  || 2.characterized by inflexible persisting or an unyielding attitude; inflexibly persisted in or carried out || unbending perverse inflexible || Submissive Tractable || Adjective || Obst || Obstinatus (Latin) || Obstacle ||  || 2. || tireless inexhaustible preserving || tired worn out || adjective || fatigue || indefatigabilis (Latin) || fatiguing ||  || 2.To grant, especially as being due or appropriate ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||  || 2.To threaten to happen; menace ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||  || 2. an official reprimand, as by a legislative body of one of its members ||  ||   ||   ||   || censura (Latin) ||  ||  || 2.done or pursued with preserving attention; painstaking ||  ||   ||   ||   || diligent (Latin) ||  ||  || 2.characterized by or involving warm friendship or personally close or familiar association of feeling ||  ||   ||   ||   || intim (Latin) ||  ||  ||
 * 7.Seclusion ||  || 1.the state of being private and away
 * 8.Pretext ||  || 1.a reason given in justification of a course of action that is not a real reason. 2.disguise;
 * 9.Aloof ||  || 1.not friendly/forthcoming; cool/distant, 2. conspicuously uninvolved or uninterested, typically through distaste
 * 10.Sordid || In glowing sentances he painted a picture of animal farm as it might be when sordid labor was lifted from the animals back || 1. sordid morally ignoble or base
 * 11.Capitulate || For 5 days the hens held out then they
 * 12.Incite || Rebellion over the eggs how come forward and stated that snowball had appeared to them in a dream and incited them to disobey Napoleons orders || 1.to stir, encourage, urge on, simulate or prompt to action || provoke inspire instigate || discourage || verb ||  || Latin ||   || [[image:light_bulb!.jpg width="131" height="192" align="center"]] ||
 * 13.Conciliatory ||  || 1. intended or likely to placate or placify
 * 14.Taciturn ||  || 1. reserved or uncommunatative
 * 15.Frugal ||  || 1. sparing or economical with regard to money and food
 * 16.Cynical ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 17.Tyranny ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 18.Eminent/preeminent ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 19.Apathy || At the beginning they met with such stupidity and apathy. || 1.Absence or suppression of passion, emotion, or excitement
 * 20. Obstinate || He did his wrok in the sam slow obstinate way as he had done it in Jones' time, never shirking, and never volunteering for extra work either. || 1.Firmly or stubbornly adhering to one's purpose,opinion;not yielding to argument, persuasion, or entreaty
 * 21. Indefatigable || He wad indefatigable at this. || 1.Incapable of being tired out; not yielding to fatige; untiring
 * 22. Tractable ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 23.Ratify ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 24.Innovation ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 25.Procure ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 26.Articulate ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 27.Repose ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 28.Imposing ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 29.Accord ||  || 1. to cause to conform or agree; bring into harmony.
 * 30.Unscathed ||  || 1.Not injured or harmed: ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   || [[image:http://www.farmacia-perani-e-gaburri.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/dallas-texas-birth-malpractice-palsy-lawyer.png]] ||
 * 31.Impending ||  || 1.To be about to occur:
 * 32.Censure ||  || 1.Strong or vehement expression of dissaproval
 * 33.Diligent ||  || 1. Constant in effort to accomplish something
 * 34.Intimate ||  || 1.associated in close personal relations
 * 35.Malignant ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 36.Morose ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 37.Tumult ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 38.Collaborate ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 39.Countenance ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * 40.Coutemplate ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||