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v. devise
(a) to invent
(b) to maltreat
(c) to speculate
(d) to take, demand or claim, especially presumptuously or without reasons or grounds
 
v. rejuvenate
(a) to gain supremacy; to subdue; to take control of
(b) to run, organize, or deal with something incompetently
(c) to restore to youth
(d) to go before as introducing or ushering in
 
v. consummate
(a) to delegate authority to
(b) to encircle
(c) to bring to completion
(d) to wet or moisten
 
v. cull
(a) to fill with impediments so as to prevent passage, either wholly or in part
(b) to agree
(c) to pick or sort out from the rest
(d) to be the ground or support of
 
v. extrude
(a) to continue to exist after
(b) to indulge in fretfulness and faultfinding
(c) to drive out or away
(d) to cause to turn aside or downward

 

v. recure
(a) to have knowledge of or receive impressions concerning, through the medium of the body senses
(b) to find out the true words or meaning of, as something hardly legible
(c) to make bigger
(d) to recover; to regain; to repossess
 
adj. heteromorphic
(a) fear-inspiring
(b) of good ancestry
(c) deviating from the normal form or standard type
(d) funny
 
n. dowry
(a) a violent shock to some organ by a fall or a sudden blow
(b) a renewal of youth
(c) the property which a wife brings to her husband in marriage
(d) person who consumes time idly
 
v. deliquesce
(a) to drive together so that one slides into the another like the sections of a spy-glass
(b) to dissolve gradually and become liquid by absorption of moisture from the air
(c) to reorganize; put in order again
(d) to make satisfaction or amends for
 
v. emancipate
(a) to represent by sketch or diagram
(b) to manage or carry through by some device or scheme
(c) to release from bondage
(d) to crouch down tremblingly, as through fear or shame

v. devise (a) to invent
v. rejuvenate (c) to restore to youth
v. consummate (c) to bring to completion
v. cull (c) to pick or sort out from the rest
v. extrude (c) to drive out or away
v. recure (d) to recover; to regain; to repossess
adj. heteromorphic (c) deviating from the normal form or standard type
n. dowry (c) the property which a wife brings to her husband in marriage
v. deliquesce (b) to dissolve gradually and become liquid by absorption of moisture from the air
v. emancipate (c) to release from bondage


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