adj. dispassionate (a) lack of feeling; impartial; calm; unbiased (b) easily bent; pliable; supple; limber (c) deeply rooted; ingrained; firmly established (d) wordy; repetitive; unnecessary; superfluous; plentiful
v. stoke (a) to comply with; to consent to; to agree with; to concur (b) to communicate in an orderly fashion; to talk (c) to foretell something; to portend (d) to feed fuel to, especially a fire
n. canard (a) harness; collar; bond; connection (b) quality of nobleness of mind; disdain of meanness or revenge; generous and unselfish act (c) person who believes that a formal government is unnecessary (d) false statement; rumor; hoax
v. hamper (a) to support; to substantiate; to verify; to record for evidence (b) to interfere with; to hinder; to delay; to impede (c) to come down from one's position or dignity; to lower oneself; to patronize (d) to make clear; to explain; to clarify
v. refurbish (a) to drink quickly (b) to corrupt; to debase; to make impure (c) to connect; to associate with; to accept as a member (d) to make new; to renovate |
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n. pommel (a) stunned or bewildered condition; apathy; shock; daze (b) hesitation in asserting oneself; lack of confidence; timidity; shyness (c) chain to bind the feet; shackle; hindrance (d) rounded, upward-projecting front of a saddle
adj. conventional (a) polytheistic; hedonistic (b) traditional; common; routine; customary; formal (c) thin; slim; delicate; weak; sparse (d) spotted; blotched; defiled; impure
n. alchemy (a) offense; resentment; shade (b) very small sum of money; very small creature (c) harshness; vulgarity (d) any mysterious change of substance or nature
n. quandary (a) former period of time (b) dilemma; state of confusion (c) anything which creates a situation in which change can occur (d) setting forth facts; public exhibition; show; clarification
adj. superfluous (a) wrong; awry; wrongly; mistaken; erroneous (b) unnecessary; extra; redundant (c) not reacting chemically; inactive; sedentary; neutral; inanimate (d) tempting; irritating; inciting; annoying |
adj. dispassionate (a) lack of feeling; impartial; calm; unbiased v. stoke (d) to feed fuel to, especially a fire n. canard (d) false statement; rumor; hoax v. hamper (b) to interfere with; to hinder; to delay; to impede v. refurbish (d) to make new; to renovate n. pommel (d) rounded, upward-projecting front of a saddle adj. conventional (b) traditional; common; routine; customary; formal n. alchemy (d) any mysterious change of substance or nature n. quandary (b) dilemma; state of confusion adj. superfluous (b) unnecessary; extra; redundant
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