take water
(now rare, historical) To travel in a vessel on a body of water; to embark on a ship. / As a person or animal, to go into a body of water and start swimming.
(neurology) The unconscious detection of threat or safety
White lies or half-lies in Russian culture, told without the intention of (maliciously) deceiving, but as a fantasy, suppressing unpleasant parts of the truth.
(historical) A senatorial priesthood in Ancient Rome, reserved for patricians.
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