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adj. aberrant
(a) markedly different from an accepted norm; deviate
(b) skillful in statecraft or management
(c) angered at something unjust or wrong; outraged; umbrageous
(d) must be kept sacred
 
adj. marked
(a) quick or skillful or adept in action or thought
(b) noticeable; significant; conspicuous
(c) incapable of being overcome, challenged or refuted
(d) using or containing too many words; verbose; windy
 
adj. impolitic
(a) not expedient; unwise
(b) repetition of same sense in different words
(c) having or displaying great dignity or nobility; majestic; proud
(d) swinging; hanging loosely
 
adj. osseous
(a) preceding in time, order, or significance
(b) sexually exciting or gratifying
(c) (often followed by 'for') ardently or excessively desirous; esurient; greedy
(d) composed of or containing bone; bony
 
adj. frolicsome
(a) extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance
(b) euphemisms for 'fat'
(c) full of trivial conversation; garrulous; loquacious; talkative; talky
(d) given to merry frolicking; frolicky; rollicking; sportive

 

n. deadlock
(a) travelling about without any clear destination; vagabondage
(b) objectivity and detachment; dryness
(c) one related on the mother's side; matrilineal kin; matrisib; matrilineal sib
(d) a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible; impasse; stalemate; standstill
 
n. augury
(a) an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come; foretoken; preindication
(b) the back side of the neck; nucha
(c) someone who is morally reprehensible; dog; hound; heel
(d) the property of being very small in size; tininess; weeness
 
adj. potential
(a) filled with melancholy; depressed; downcast; downhearted; down in the mouth
(b) expected to become or be
(c) unproductive of success; sleeveless; vain
(d) not mixed with extraneous elements; unmixed
 
adj. transient
(a) temporary; impermanent
(b) unrestrained by convention or propriety; bodacious; brassy; brazen; insolent
(c) having unsuitable feminine qualities; epicene; cissy; sissified; sissyish; sissy
(d) (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame; inglorious; opprobrious; shameful
 
adj. articled
(a) confused; lacking order
(b) pertaining to or resembling amoebae; amoeban; amoebous; amebous
(c) pleasing to the ear; mellifluous; mellisonant; sweet
(d) bound by contract; bound; indentured

adj. aberrant (a) markedly different from an accepted norm; deviate
adj. marked (b) noticeable; significant; conspicuous
adj. impolitic (a) not expedient; unwise
adj. osseous (d) composed of or containing bone; bony
adj. frolicsome (d) given to merry frolicking; frolicky; rollicking; sportive
n. deadlock (d) a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible; impasse; stalemate; standstill
n. augury (a) an event that is experienced as indicating important things to come; foretoken; preindication
adj. potential (b) expected to become or be
adj. transient (a) temporary; impermanent
adj. articled (d) bound by contract; bound; indentured


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