n. inspector (a) papyrus (b) discernment (c) an official appointed to examine or oversee any matter of public interest or importance (d) an astronomical viewing place
n. flection (a) the act of bending (b) any announcement made in a public manner (c) a person of rank or importance (d) an instrument having two jaws working on a pivot
n. statecraft (a) the general use of equipment to provide voice communication over distances (b) statesmanship; art of governing (c) friendship (d) satisfaction with one's acts or surroundings
n. kerchief (a) a labyrinth (b) a square of linen, silk or other material, used as a covering for the head or neck (c) ridicule (d) a treasurer
n. veto (a) a square shaft with pyramidal top, usually monumental or commemorative (b) equal mutual rights and benefits granted and enjoyed (c) the constitutional right in a chief executive of refusing to approve an enactment (d) a state of constant movement, change or renewal |
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n. indigestion (a) the place where streams meet (b) person who disagrees (c) a small sharp-pointed nail (d) difficulty or failure in the alimentary canal in changing food into absorptive nutriment
n. remuneration (a) a fixed adherence to a resolve, course of conduct or the like (b) the progeny resulting from the crossing of different breeds or varieties (c) a forcible putting or keeping down (d) compensation
n. minority (a) a criticism or critical review (b) a spirit of charitable leniency (c) the smaller in number of two portions into which a number or a group is divided (d) transition of the soul of a human being at death into another body, whether human or beast
n. denunciation (a) participation or partnership, as in wrong-doing or with a wrong-doer (b) a philanthropist (c) a white or delicately tinted fine-grained gypsum (d) the act of declaring an action or person worthy of reprobation or punishment
n. obstetrician (a) a maze (b) existence; being; something which supports or maintains life or existence (c) a maker of plays for the stage (d) a practitioner of midwifery |
n. inspector (c) an official appointed to examine or oversee any matter of public interest or importance n. flection (a) the act of bending n. statecraft (b) statesmanship; art of governing n. kerchief (b) a square of linen, silk or other material, used as a covering for the head or neck n. veto (c) the constitutional right in a chief executive of refusing to approve an enactment n. indigestion (d) difficulty or failure in the alimentary canal in changing food into absorptive nutriment n. remuneration (d) compensation n. minority (c) the smaller in number of two portions into which a number or a group is divided n. denunciation (d) the act of declaring an action or person worthy of reprobation or punishment n. obstetrician (d) a practitioner of midwifery
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