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the condition of self-sufficiency, especially economic, as applied to a nation; a national policy of economic independence

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She witnessed the autarchy of the skies.

—p.86 by Annie Dillard
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She witnessed the autarchy of the skies.

—p.86 by Annie Dillard
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(adjective) glowing with light; luminous / (adjective) marked by clarity or translucence; clear

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Their minds grew lucent as gels.

—p.125 by Annie Dillard
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Their minds grew lucent as gels.

—p.125 by Annie Dillard
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a person who renounces a religious or political belief or principle; the general form is "apostasy"

128

unless the premise—that there is such a thing as love, and it recurs—was false, so that apostasy was really a lapse into truth, like Galileo’s.

—p.128 by Annie Dillard
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unless the premise—that there is such a thing as love, and it recurs—was false, so that apostasy was really a lapse into truth, like Galileo’s.

—p.128 by Annie Dillard
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a person, especially a priest in ancient Greece, who interprets sacred mysteries or esoteric principles

128

Was romance hierophany, or some fowler’s snare that yanked a culture by the toe?

—p.128 by Annie Dillard
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Was romance hierophany, or some fowler’s snare that yanked a culture by the toe?

—p.128 by Annie Dillard
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(noun) a small gift given a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase / (noun) something given or obtained gratuitously or by way of good measure

129

Maybe lasting love is a rare evolutionary lagniappe.

—p.129 by Annie Dillard
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Maybe lasting love is a rare evolutionary lagniappe.

—p.129 by Annie Dillard
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