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Definition of upcycle

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Definitions include: (Linguistical English) A method of making Latinate affixes related to quantity be derived from the accusative plural case of the Latin word in which the Latinate affix is conjugated from.
Definitions include: the driver of a four-wheeled (or greater) vehicle.
Definitions include: insulting retort.
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Definitions include: disgusting and awful
Definitions include: a city worker who gives tickets to illegally parked cars.
Definitions include: a person who wears only popular, name-brand clothing to look cool and dislikes people who do not wear the same type of clothes.

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