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  • 81attent — adjective attentive; heedful All patiently awaited the event …

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  • 82lurdane — noun a lazy, stupid person Remember, father Glover, your trade keeps your eyes and hands close employed, and must have your heedful care, even if this lazy lurdane wrought at it, which you know yourself he seldom does. See Also: lourdaud …

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  • 83heedfulness — noun The state or quality of being heedful. His lack of heedfulness frequently resulted in his self injury …

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  • 84mindful — adjective Bearing in mind; regardful; attentive; heedful; observant …

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  • 85heedfully — adverb In a heedful manner …

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  • 86Divorce (Islamic) — Part of a series on Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) …

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  • 87prudent — pru·dent / prüd ənt/ adj: characterized by, arising from, or showing prudence pru·dent·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. prudent …

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  • 88knowing — know·ing adj 1: having or reflecting knowledge a knowing and intelligent waiver of counsel see also intelligent 2: deliberate (2) knowing possession …

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  • 89accommodating — I adjective accepting, adjustable, affable, agreeable, amiable, attentive, benevolent, benignant, charitable, civil, complaisant, compliant, conciliatory, considerate, cordial, courteous, decent, deferential, fair, favorable, friendly, generous,… …

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  • 90careful — I adjective accuratus, alert, attentive, attentus, cautious, circumspect, concerned, diligens, discreet, foresighted, guarded, heedful, judicious, meticulous, mindful, on one s guard, on the alert, overcautious, painstaking, precautious,… …

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