n. consulate (a) a narrow strip of wood (b) office of an official chosen by a government to represent its interests in a foreign country (c) birthright (d) stead
v. outdo (a) to waste away in flesh (b) to seek ultimate causes and principles (c) to surpass (d) to debar
v. expiate (a) to make more keen or eager (b) to make satisfaction or amends for (c) to act upon (d) to be present in such numbers as to be a source of annoyance, trouble or danger
adj. imperfectible (a) pertaining to Mars, either the Roman god of war or the planet (b) that can not be perfected (c) forbidding; disallowing; enjoining; preventing; hindering; preclusive (d) capable of being appealed to
adj. regnant (a) occurring outside of an individual's awareness (b) having a dark hue, especially a dark or sunburned complexion (c) exercising royal authority in one's own right (d) inevitable |
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n. incitement (a) a dramatic representation, especially a spectacular one (b) favorable or advantageous chance or opening (c) something that moves to action or serves as an incentive or stimulus (d) a criminal or depraved person
n. fawn (a) a brief treatise or essay, usually on a subject of current interest (b) smelling sweet and agreeable (c) risk (d) a young deer
n. extradition (a) an instrument having two lever-handles and two jaws working on a pivot (b) a prefatory statement or explanation to a poem, discourse or performance (c) the surrender by a government of a person accused of crime to the justice of another government (d) a noxious or ill-smelling exhalation from decaying or putrefying matter
adj. opportune (a) especially fit as occurring, said or done at the right moment (b) suitable for the purpose and circumstances (c) tending to kill or hurt (d) juicy
n. epitaph (a) the process by which an animal or plant gives rise to another of its kind (b) a person of the lowest or poorest class (c) the act of sinking until covered completely with water (d) an inscription on a tomb or monument in honor or in memory of the dead |