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1. perfumery - The preparation of perfumes.
2. suppression - A forcible putting or keeping down.
3. emulate - To imitate with intent to equal or surpass.
4. pique - To excite a slight degree of anger in.
5. browbeat - To overwhelm, or attempt to do so, by stern, haughty, or rude address or manner.
6. knighthood - Chivalry.
7. transmissible - That may e sent through or across.
8. expectancy - The act or state of looking forward to as certain or probable.
9. prickle - To puncture slightly with fine, sharp points.
10. coincide - To correspond.
11. magnate - A person of rank or importance.
12. vegetarian - One who believes in the theory that mans food should be exclusively vegetable.
13. foreordination - Predestination.
14. radiate - To extend in all directions, as from a source or focus.
15. continence - Self-restraint with respect to desires, appetites, and passion.
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