n. virago (a) relatives (b) form of speech used only or chiefly in conversation (c) a bold, impudent, turbulent woman (d) the manner in which a thing is placed
n. homophone (a) the territory of a reigning prince (b) the arrangement of composed type or the appearance of printed matter (c) a word agreeing in sound with but different in meaning from another (d) seriousness
n. diversion (a) the state or feeling of trust in or reliance upon another (b) a sign (^) placed below a line, indicating where omitted words, etc., should be inserted (c) pastime (d) a fixed adherence to a resolve, course of conduct or the like
n. regalia (a) the emblems of royalty (b) unwillingness (c) development or growth (d) the art of discourse
n. efficacy (a) a ripple (b) resemblance or correspondence in sound (c) ability to produce the desired result (d) adequate return for good or ill |
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n. spectator (a) forcible ejection (b) description of nature (c) funeral rites (d) person who beholds or looks on
n. dissentient (a) one who manages affairs of any kind (b) encroachment, as by an act of intrusion or trespass (c) person who disagrees (d) a token fee or payment to a professional man for services
n. intoxicant (a) a solution, usually alcoholic, of some principle used in medicine (b) anything that unduly exhilarates or excites (c) a small body of water leading into a larger (d) the doctrine that land and its products are the only true wealth
n. rancor (a) malice (b) evasion (c) prolonged sluggishness of body or mind (d) deceitfulness in dealing
n. superlative (a) something that is of the highest possible excellence or eminence (b) a distinguishing feature or quality (c) a consequence (d) the branch of science that treats of the pressure and equilibrium of fluids |
n. virago (c) a bold, impudent, turbulent woman n. homophone (c) a word agreeing in sound with but different in meaning from another n. diversion (c) pastime n. regalia (a) the emblems of royalty n. efficacy (c) ability to produce the desired result n. spectator (d) person who beholds or looks on n. dissentient (c) person who disagrees n. intoxicant (b) anything that unduly exhilarates or excites n. rancor (a) malice n. superlative (a) something that is of the highest possible excellence or eminence
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