231. Angst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adoration
Affection
Agony
Awe
Amusement
Anger
Anguish
Annoyance
Anxiety
Arousal
Attraction
Caring
Compassion
Contempt
Contentment
Defeat
Dejection
Depression
Desire
Despair
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232. Gaze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
long and intently with affection at a subject. The gaze in this case is a relationship and not something that can be performed. [ 1 ] A person who determines a sense of themselves as an individual element in the world makes up the idea of
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233. Galen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
his early life in On the affections of the mind . He was born in September 129 AD; [ 3 ] his father, Aelius Nicon , was a wealthy patrician , an architect and builder, with eclectic interests including philosophy, mathematics, logic,
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234. Fear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adoration
Affection
Agony
Awe
Amusement
Anger
Anguish
Annoyance
Anxiety
Arousal
Attraction
Caring
Compassion
Contempt
Contentment
Defeat
Dejection
Depression
Desire
Despair
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235. Elephant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elephants display a range of affectionate interactions, such as nuzzling, trunk intertwining, and placing their trunks in each other's mouths (image 2).
In a rarely observed display of his affection, he may drape his trunk outside of his tusks
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