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noun

• goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment

22%7 Worn down or eroded, as by friction
adjective satellite

• made smaller or less by melting or erosion or vaporization

22%13 Describing sediments or materials eroded and redeposited in a new location
adjective

• of rocks, deposits, etc.; found in a place other than where they and their constituents were formed

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