n. carcass (a) the dead body of an animal (b) passion for getting and keeping riches (c) concluding performance (d) something upon which the mind is set; goal; plan; purpose
n. quantity (a) the science and art of teaching (b) magnitude (c) the system of doctrine taught by a French theologian and reformer (d) one who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions
n. tack (a) a small sharp-pointed nail (b) a treatise discussing a single subject or branch of a subject (c) an embellishment or flourish, prepared or improvised, for a solo voice or instrument (d) the principles or the practice of the Stoics-being very even tempered in success and failure
n. palinode (a) a retraction (b) superior ruler (especially in feudal system); one with great influence (c) hole (d) the setting forth of a subject under the guise of another subject of aptly suggestive likeness
n. armada (a) form of speech used only or chiefly in conversation (b) an atomizer (c) a dwelling-place occupied in common by persons under religious vows of seclusion (d) a fleet of war-vessels |
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n. luminescence (a) an ox (b) a specific capability of feeling or emotion (c) denial (d) showing increase
n. borough (a) cessation (b) a vertical bar or a pair of bars, used to confine cattle in a stall (c) one who one who makes positive changes; improver (d) an incorporated village or town
n. rejuvenescence (a) a portable free-reed musical instrument (b) person who receives a candidacy (c) a butter-making establishment (d) a renewal of youth
v. dehydrate (a) to infuriate (b) to touch at the end or boundary line (c) to passively permit or put up with (d) to deprive of water
n. feint (a) means that nourish and support (b) readiness, precision, efficiency, and ease in any physical activity or in any mechanical work (c) any sham, pretense or deceptive movement (d) the state of becoming raw or sore again |