v. parley (a) to pile or heap together (b) to converse in (c) to be an obstacle or to place obstacles in the way of (d) to push down forcibly
n. felicity (a) frequency (b) censure or ridicule under cover of praise or compliment (c) a state of well-founded happiness (d) ill or poor conduct
n. buffoon (a) a clown (b) a loose or separated part, as distinguished from the whole or the mass (c) a theory of evolution that includes findings of modern genetics (d) that which is agreeable to a fine taste
n. numeration (a) the written or printed productions of the human mind collectively (b) process by which a word is traced from its original root or primitive form and meaning (c) the quality of making a clamor (d) the act or art of reading or naming numbers
adj. chromatic (a) loathsome (b) indulging, ministering or pertaining to daintiness of appetite (c) sharing the same views or sentiments (d) belonging, relating to or abounding in color |
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v. outweigh (a) to lower in position, estimation or the like; to degrade (b) to surpass in importance or excellence (c) to become dull or inert (d) to give an exalted meaning or glorified appearance to
adj. habitable (a) irregular (b) done or made in jest (c) eagerly desirous and aspiring (d) fit to be dwelt in
n. tenor (a) enmity (b) a settled course or manner of progress (c) in cricket, the player who delivers the ball (d) a faint trace of color
n. discussion (a) a title of honor or respectful address, equivalent to sir (b) luster (c) debate (d) a parasite
n. abhorrence (a) the act of detesting extremely (b) dependence (c) a figure having seven sides and seven angles (d) one of the two chambers of the heart which receives the blood from the veins |