n. insolence (a) foreboding (b) pertaining to the eye or vision (c) a person having charge as of a library or museum (d) pride or haughtiness exhibited in contemptuous and overbearing treatment of others
adj. intangible (a) ascribable (b) surging back or again (c) not perceptible to the touch (d) exhibiting changing rainbow-colors due to the interference of the light
n. scribble (a) hasty, careless writing (b) a real estate owner (c) falsehood (d) in continental Europe, particularly in France, a uniformed and armed police officer
n. disciple (a) that part of the world where Christianity is generally professed (b) person who believes the teaching of another or who adopts and follows some doctrine (c) restoration of anything to the one to whom it properly belongs (d) premeditation
n. curtsy (a) a simplified representation (b) careful and persevering effort to accomplish what is undertaken (c) a downward movement of the body by bending the knees (d) a liquid preparation for rubbing on the skin in cases of bruises, inflammation, etc |
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n. excess (a) three things grouped or associated together (b) a character consisting of two or more letters interwoven into one, usually initials of a name (c) the act or process of entrusting or consigning for safe-keeping (d) something that passes the ordinary, proper or required limit, measure or experience
adj. transmissible (a) uncommon (b) that may e sent through or across (c) possessing ample and ready knowledge or of skill in any art, science or industry (d) enraptured
v. elucidate (a) to comply; to submit (b) to pass backward and forward irregularly from one state or degree to another (c) to bring out more clearly the facts concerning (d) to absorb, as a gas by a metal
adj. cadaverous (a) making statements without argument or evidence (b) resembling a corpse (c) unwilling (d) extraordinarily generous
n. brine (a) a laborer who changes jobs frequently (b) water saturated with salt (c) a scream; shout; protest (d) something that moves to action or serves as an incentive or stimulus |
n. insolence (d) pride or haughtiness exhibited in contemptuous and overbearing treatment of others adj. intangible (c) not perceptible to the touch n. scribble (a) hasty, careless writing n. disciple (b) person who believes the teaching of another or who adopts and follows some doctrine n. curtsy (c) a downward movement of the body by bending the knees n. excess (d) something that passes the ordinary, proper or required limit, measure or experience adj. transmissible (b) that may e sent through or across v. elucidate (c) to bring out more clearly the facts concerning adj. cadaverous (b) resembling a corpse n. brine (b) water saturated with salt
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