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noun

• a person in desperate straits; someone doomed

42%10Hopeless medical cases
adjective

• incapable of being cured

noun

• a person whose disease is incurable

adjective satellite

• unalterable in disposition or habits

23%9 Inferring from specific cases to general cases
adjective

• arising from inductance

• of reasoning; proceeding from particular facts to a general conclusion

adjective satellite

• inducing or influencing; leading on

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New York Times23 Mar 1980 Across 51
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