adj. inadequate (a) that can not be blotted out, effaced, destroyed or removed (b) pertaining to, expressing or containing praise (c) fleeting (d) insufficient
n. radiance (a) sweat (b) a casket, coffer or repository in which relics are kept (c) a weight hung on a rod, serving by its oscillation to regulate the rate of a clock (d) brilliant or sparkling luster
n. nit (a) shortness of duration (b) a winding motion (c) a charge for a firearm or for blasting (d) the egg of a louse or some other insect
n. neology (a) one who makes or sells fabrics (b) a spirit of charitable leniency (c) restriction within limits or boundaries (d) the coining or using of new words or new meanings of words
n. alcohol (a) discontinuance, as of action or motion (b) trickery (c) a volatile, inflammable, colorless liquid of a penetrating odor and burning taste (d) a general name for all kinds of weapons and their appliances used in war |
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n. univalence (a) monovalency (b) a hollow projectile containing an explosive material (c) truth (d) the act of ending or concluding
n. heptarchy (a) that which contains and gives shape or form to anything (b) sadness; low spirits (c) component (d) a group of seven governments
n. canon (a) a projection; act of causing to bulge outward; something that sticks out (b) any rule or law (c) a mark that mars beauty (d) gentlemen
v. harass (a) to trouble with importunities, cares or annoyances (b) to flow forth or proceed, as from some source (c) to hide by pretending something different (d) to render uniform
v. ingratiate (a) to imperil (b) to quarrel (c) to win confidence or good graces for oneself (d) to fill with impediments so as to prevent passage, either wholly or in part |
adj. inadequate (d) insufficient n. radiance (d) brilliant or sparkling luster n. nit (d) the egg of a louse or some other insect n. neology (d) the coining or using of new words or new meanings of words n. alcohol (c) a volatile, inflammable, colorless liquid of a penetrating odor and burning taste n. univalence (a) monovalency n. heptarchy (d) a group of seven governments n. canon (b) any rule or law v. harass (a) to trouble with importunities, cares or annoyances v. ingratiate (c) to win confidence or good graces for oneself
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