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Non-specific nouns are typically the most difficult words to define, because they are used to describe a variety of different things.

For instance, the word "witch" has a variety of meanings - a person who casts spells, a person who derives power from demonic or evil sources, a person who follows the precepts of Wicca or paganism, an old woman, a mean person (usually female), etc.

Other non-specific nouns include "belief", "religion", "spirit", and "feeling".

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