n. magnificence (a) long shaft with a revolving spiral blades that move a vehicle (b) peak; highest point; top; summit (c) the exhibition of greatness of action, character, intellect, wealth or power (d) a state of constant movement, change or renewal
n. denouement (a) the pressure of necessity (b) that part of a play or story in which the mystery is cleared up (c) proverb (d) an action or mode of conduct that excites resentment
n. prohibition (a) any inclination of two surfaces other than 90 degrees (b) a decree or an order forbidding something (c) one of the heavenly bodies as a source of light (d) fatherhood
n. monitory (a) admonition or warning (b) a fossil reptile (c) a personal weakness or failing (d) chemical or person who starts a fire-literally or figuratively
n. morphology (a) a slight degree of difference in anything perceptible to the sense of the mind (b) the science of organic forms (c) the condition resulting from one's dying not having made a valid will (d) a detailed account or diary of a journey |
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adj. inadvisable (a) unadvisable (b) assumed by law to exist (c) living or existing at the same time (d) ashen; colorless; white; faint; weak; sickly
n. bigamy (a) high praise (b) capacity to know or understand (c) indigence (d) the crime of marrying any other person while having a legal spouse living
n. salvage (a) any act of saving property (b) an office used for transacting business, bookkeeping, correspondence, etc. (c) that which is uttered in a single vocal impulse (d) repeal
n. rigor (a) amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water 1 degree centigrade (b) the state or condition of being joined together (c) inflexibility (d) a metallic copy of any surface, as a coin
n. autocracy (a) the world or universe on a small scale (b) a union of two characters representing a single sound (c) priority in place, time or rank (d) absolute government |
n. magnificence (c) the exhibition of greatness of action, character, intellect, wealth or power n. denouement (b) that part of a play or story in which the mystery is cleared up n. prohibition (b) a decree or an order forbidding something n. monitory (a) admonition or warning n. morphology (b) the science of organic forms adj. inadvisable (a) unadvisable n. bigamy (d) the crime of marrying any other person while having a legal spouse living n. salvage (a) any act of saving property n. rigor (c) inflexibility n. autocracy (d) absolute government
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