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adj. credulous
(a) easily deceived
(b) concise, compressed and abrupt in act or expression
(c) that can not be destroyed
(d) indulging, ministering or pertaining to daintiness of appetite
 
n. zodiac
(a) a state of mind with reference to confidence, courage, zeal and the like
(b) similarity in quality or form
(c) that which is used to decorate the person or dress
(d) an imaginary belt encircling the heavens within which are the larger planets
 
n. fruition
(a) a slender, graceful young woman or girl
(b) fulfillment
(c) anything forbidden, as by social usage
(d) blessing
 
n. brooch
(a) a plot or scheme, usually complicated and intended to accomplish something by secret ways
(b) an article of jewelry fastened by a hinged pin and hook on the underside
(c) a person who receives money
(d) mode of speech
 
n. intercessor
(a) the inversion of terms in successive classes as in 'the home of joy and the joy of home'
(b) a number of persons combined for a common purpose
(c) an opinion or doctrine subversive of settled beliefs or accepted principles
(d) a mediator

 

n. ichthyosaurs
(a) double-dealing
(b) self-conceit
(c) a lake
(d) a fossil reptile
 
n. assets
(a) property in general, regarded as applicable to the payment of debts; anything of material value or usefulness
(b) a whim
(c) a unit of electrical energy
(d) a classificatory group of animals or plants subordinate to a genus
 
v. reprimand
(a) to chide or rebuke for a fault
(b) to injure the reputation of
(c) to grind or strike the teeth together, as from rage
(d) to prevent; to eliminate; to remove; to make impossible
 
n. grievance
(a) that which oppresses, injures or causes grief and at the same time a sense of wrong
(b) reasoning sound in appearance only, especially when designedly deceptive
(c) a sea-nymph, described by Homer as dwelling between the island of Circe and Scylla
(d) a stringed instrument held between the player's knees
 
n. braggart
(a) a very boastful and talkative person; a vain boaster
(b) that from or on which something is developed
(c) the ethical doctrine that actions are right because they are useful or of beneficial tendency
(d) a formal summary of fundamental points of religious belief

adj. credulous (a) easily deceived
n. zodiac (d) an imaginary belt encircling the heavens within which are the larger planets
n. fruition (b) fulfillment
n. brooch (b) an article of jewelry fastened by a hinged pin and hook on the underside
n. intercessor (d) a mediator
n. ichthyosaurs (d) a fossil reptile
n. assets (a) property in general, regarded as applicable to the payment of debts; anything of material value or usefulness
v. reprimand (a) to chide or rebuke for a fault
n. grievance (a) that which oppresses, injures or causes grief and at the same time a sense of wrong
n. braggart (a) a very boastful and talkative person; a vain boaster


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