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(adj.) Of or pertaining to an earthquake
seismic
100
(n.) tombstone inscription
epitaph
100
a play in which most of the lines are sung
opera
100
(n.) The one who oversees work
supervisor
200
(n.) The compilation of all the pieces that a performer is ready to perform
repertoire
200
(adj.) neglecting to do something required by law or duty
delinquent
200
a long piece of music for one or two instruments
sonata
200
(adj.) of higher rank, quality, or importance
superior
300
(adj.) afflicted or distressed
aggrieved
300
(n.) agreement reached by a group
consensus
300
an extra song or appearance in response to applause
encore
300
(v.) to go down from a higher place
descend
400
(adj.) unable to be imitated
inimitable
400
(adj.) possible to be done
feasible
400
a hymn of praise to God or country
anthem
400
(n.) That which is ridiculous or silly
absurdity
500
(n.) one who works to aid communication between two or more groups
liaison
500
(n.) feelings of indignation or resentment for having been wronged
grievance
500
the eight notes in a musical scale
octave
500
(n.) the body's ability to resist an infection or disease
immunity






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