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One: ancillary
adjective
providing necessary support to the primary activities or operation of an organization, institution, industry, or system : the development of ancillary services to support its products. • additional; subsidiary : paragraph 19 was merely ancillary to paragraph 16.
noun ( pl. -laries)
a person whose work provides necessary support to the primary activities of an organization, institution, or industry : the employment of specialist teachers and ancillaries. • something that functions in a supplementary or supporting role : undergraduate courses of three main subjects with related ancillaries.

Two: hygiene
noun
conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, esp. through cleanliness : poor standards of food hygiene | personal hygiene.

Three: inborn
adjective
existing from birth : an inborn defect in the formation of collagen. • natural to a person or animal : people think doctors have inborn compassion.

Four: rebel
noun |ˈrebəl|
a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler : Tory rebels | [as adj. ] rebel forces. • a person who resists authority, control, or convention.
verb |riˈbel| ( -elled , -elling ) [ intrans. ]
rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or ruler : the Earl of Pembroke subsequently rebelled against Henry III. • (of a person) resist authority, control, or convention : respect did not prevent children from rebelling against their parents. • show or feel repugnance for or resistance to something : as I came over the hill my legs rebelled—I could walk no further.

Five: mastery
noun
1 comprehensive knowledge or skill in a subject or accomplishment : she played with some mastery. • the action or process of mastering a subject or accomplishment : a child's mastery of language.
2 control or superiority over someone or something : man's mastery over nature.

Six: savage
adjective
(of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled : tales of a savage beast | a week of savage storms. • cruel and vicious; aggressively hostile : they launched a savage attack on the budget. • (chiefly in historical or literary contexts) primitive; uncivilized. • (of a place) wild-looking and inhospitable; uncultivated. • (of something bad or negative) very great; severe : this would deal a savage blow to the government's fight.
noun
(chiefly in historical or literary contexts) a member of a people regarded as primitive and uncivilized. • a brutal or vicious person : the mother of one of the victims has described his assailants as savages.
verb [ trans. ]
(esp. of a dog or wild animal) attack ferociously and maul : ewes savaged by marauding dogs. • subject to a vicious verbal attack; criticize brutally : Fowler savaged her in his next review.

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