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deceiver

noun as in conniver

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You can avoid getting duped by an unscrupulous deceiver by conducting these tests on your gold to determine if it’s genuine:

One is that it gives liars and deceivers legitimacy.

Trauma is a nasty deceiver, both in the way it makes survivors distrust their memories and the way we, its witnesses, interpret it in the context of everything we see.

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It's also known as the "deceiver" mushroom because once it ages and fades, it can be hard to identify.

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In the case of beetle daisies, one of the rare non-orchid sexual deceivers, their blooms sometimes feature dark, raised petal spots at the base of their yellow-orange florets.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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