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| Cumbersome | Adjective - Large or heavy, therefore difficult to carry or use. | |
| Anima | Noun - Jung's term for the feminine part of a man's personality. | |
| Visceral | Adjective - Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the interllect. | |
| Gravitas | Noun - Dignity, seriousness or solemnity of manner. | |
| Mercurial | Adjective - Subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind. | |
| Avarice | Noun - Extreme greed for wealth or material gain. | |
| Gusto | Noun - Enjoyment or vigor in doing something. | |
| Flippant | Adjective - Not showing a serious or respectful attitude. | |
| Stoically | Adjective - Enduring pain and hardship without showing one's feelings or complaining. | |
| Echelon | Adjective - A level or rank in an organisation. |










The Tudors
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