n. an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business; judicature (a) comeuppance (b) sherbet (c) tribunal (d) barrage
n. the attribute of being brief or fleeting; transience (a) awe (b) carousal (c) brevity (d) ordeal
n. the bodily property of being well rounded; roundness (a) expostulation (b) homily (c) tremor (d) embonpoint
n. a person (especially a lawyer or politician) who uses unscrupulous or unethical methods (a) emolument (b) reaper (c) mirth (d) shyster
n. a choice or delicious dish (a) sluice (b) incantation (c) facsimile (d) viand |
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n. an unaccompanied partsong for 2 or 3 voices (a) orthography (b) peroration (c) madrigal (d) reprise
n. a hard mass of fecal matter; faecalith; stercolith (a) killjoy (b) coprolith (c) agenda (d) carrell
n. a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility; bad blood (a) nemesis (b) mogul (c) verisimilitude (d) animus
n. one of the crosspieces that form the steps of a ladder; rung (a) rundle (b) detraction (c) atar (d) dejeuner
n. act of putting off to a future time; deferral (a) anomaly (b) reprieve (c) deferment (d) aria |