v. obvert (a) to turn the front or principal side of (a thing) toward any person or object (b) to excite ill temper or impatience in (c) to make old or out of date (d) to depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping arrest
v. resuscitate (a) to restore from apparent death (b) to strike with or as with the head or horns (c) to do anything extemporaneously or offhand (d) to bring or hold under any overmastering influence
v. navigate (a) to have the charge and direction of, especially of some work or movement (b) to plot (c) to traverse by ship (d) to punish
v. arbitrate (a) to envy one of the possession of (b) to act or give judgment as umpire (c) to pass backward and forward irregularly from one state or degree to another (d) to disentangle
v. preexist (a) to bubble up (b) to put something in a wrong position (c) to pay out or expend, as money from a fund (d) to forerun; to come or go before; to live in a previous life |
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v. lave (a) to intoxicate (b) to wash or bathe (c) to render indispensable (d) to hold or preserve in any particular state or condition
n. pharmacopoeia (a) a book containing the formulas and methods of preparation of medicines for the use of druggists (b) an object of favor or choice (c) fitness for some desirable practical purpose (d) any alcoholic or intoxicating drink
v. intervene (a) to accomplish (b) to support, as something wrong (c) to obtain by violence, threats, compulsion or the subjection of another to some necessity (d) to interfere for some end
v. evoke (a) to pile or heap together (b) to extend in time or duration (c) to call or summon forth (d) to legislate; ordain; decree; perform
v. bequeath (a) to deprive of power, capacity, competency or qualification (b) to give by will (c) to regain (d) to delay past the proper hour |