v. renovate (a) to soothe (b) to go with or be associated with, as a companion (c) to refresh after labor (d) to restore after deterioration, as a building
n. exigency (a) a young girl; sweetheart (b) undue expenditure of money (c) a critical period or condition (d) a feeling of extreme repugnance or of dislike and disgust
v. decamp (a) to weary by tediousness or dullness (b) to contend angrily or zealously in words (c) to leave suddenly or unexpectedly (d) to slander
n. profile (a) an instrument having two lever-handles and two jaws working on a pivot (b) the entire number, sum, mass or quantity of something (c) an outline or contour (d) gross wrong or injustice
n. denomination (a) a body possessing that peculiar form of polarity found in nature in the lodestone (b) the support on or against which a lever rests or the point about which it turns (c) uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation or development (d) a body of Christians united by a common faith and form of worship and discipline |
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n. essence (a) knowledge through the senses of the existence and properties of matter or the external world (b) dweller (c) that which makes a thing to be what it is (d) a band of six singers or players
v. donate (a) to make change in (b) to bring forward or name for consideration (c) to expurgate in editing (a literary composition) by omitting words or passages (d) to bestow as a gift, especially for a worthy cause
v. detract (a) to make amends for (b) to take away in such manner as to lessen value or estimation (c) to rouse to a particular action (d) to express agreement with a statement or matter of opinion
adj. supplementary (a) being an addition to (b) insufficient (c) hating mankind (d) harshly pungent or bitter
n. abrasion (a) government by a single person (b) area which is rubbed off; process of rubbing off (c) an open structure for temporary shelter (d) a formal conversation in which two or more take part |
v. renovate (d) to restore after deterioration, as a building n. exigency (c) a critical period or condition v. decamp (c) to leave suddenly or unexpectedly n. profile (c) an outline or contour n. denomination (d) a body of Christians united by a common faith and form of worship and discipline n. essence (c) that which makes a thing to be what it is v. donate (d) to bestow as a gift, especially for a worthy cause v. detract (b) to take away in such manner as to lessen value or estimation adj. supplementary (a) being an addition to n. abrasion (b) area which is rubbed off; process of rubbing off
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