v. manducate (a) describe; portray (b) lengthen or extend in duration or space; keep up (c) contribute; add; bring; grant (d) chew (food); jaw
v. vindicate (a) make weak; drain (b) clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof (c) decorate with, or as if with, gold leaf or liquid gold; engild (d) argue over petty things; pettifog; bicker; squabble; brabble
n. wizardry (a) the cognitive process whereby two or more stimuli are distinguished (b) a gathering of the minimal number of members of an organization to conduct business (c) exceptional creative ability (d) someone to whom private matters are confided
n. idolatry (a) the worship of idols (b) a special way of doing something; hang (c) the funds of a government or institution or individual (d) a miserly person
n. vestige (a) a purging medicine; physic (b) an indication that something has been present; tincture; shadow (c) an energetic style (d) a course introducing a new situation or environment |
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adj. humdrum (a) being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order (b) temporary; impermanent (c) tediously repetitious or lacking in variety (d) inclined to judge too severely
adj. blinding (a) having the ability to perceive or understand (b) of or relating to or involved the practice of aiding the memory; mnemotechnical (c) shining intensely; dazzling; fulgent; glaring; glary (d) present at birth but not necessarily hereditary
n. verity (a) the act of consoling (b) physical beauty (especially of a woman) (c) an enduring or necessary ethical or religious or aesthetic truth (d) bending; distorting
adj. virtual (a) existing in essence or effect though not in actual fact (b) showing little if any change; unchanging (c) highly abstract and overly theoretical (d) of or relating to or characterized by fever
n. alchemy (a) a pseudoscientific forerunner of chemistry in medieval times (b) having the property of containing fat; fattiness (c) the act of someone who floats on the water (d) any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds |
v. manducate (d) chew (food); jaw v. vindicate (b) clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting proof n. wizardry (c) exceptional creative ability n. idolatry (a) the worship of idols n. vestige (b) an indication that something has been present; tincture; shadow adj. humdrum (c) tediously repetitious or lacking in variety adj. blinding (c) shining intensely; dazzling; fulgent; glaring; glary n. verity (c) an enduring or necessary ethical or religious or aesthetic truth adj. virtual (a) existing in essence or effect though not in actual fact n. alchemy (a) a pseudoscientific forerunner of chemistry in medieval times
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