n. locomotion (a) an arrangement of inanimate figures representing a scene from real life (b) distribution and administration of justice by trial and judgment (c) a written account of one's life, actions, and character (d) the act or power of moving from one place to another
n. inroad (a) a young bird (b) forcible encroachment or trespass (c) any announcement made in a public manner (d) sign-language
n. monotone (a) the entertainment of doubt concerning something (b) the assertion of the opposite of that which has been said (c) the philosophical study of society (d) the sameness or monotony of utterance
n. integrity (a) any growth of leaves (b) in continental Europe, particularly in France, a uniformed and armed police officer (c) a receptacle where a quantity of some material, especially of a liquid or gas, may be kept (d) uprightness of character and soundness of moral principle
n. pseudapostle (a) the whole body of legends cherished by a race concerning gods and heroes (b) any starlike meteor or phenomenon (c) a statement so plainly true as hardly to require statement or proof (d) the quality of being upright in principles and conduct |
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n. suffrage (a) the desecration of the holy (b) the right or privilege of voting (c) a place in which goods are stored (d) expression of blame
n. drought (a) the branch of zoology that treats of fishes (b) that branch of morphology which treats of the structure of organisms (c) dry weather, especially when so long continued as to cause vegetation to wither (d) a statement introductory to and explanatory of what follows
n. armful (a) the climax (b) sudden invasion (c) a measure that defines the amount a person can hold (d) a sense of injury
n. indigence (a) person who receives a candidacy (b) candy or pastry; pastry shop; bake shop (c) poverty (d) one of the wandering warrior who in the middle ages went forth in search of adventure
n. cathode (a) the comparative number of any kind of occurrences within a given time or space (b) the negative pole or electrode of a galvanic battery (c) violent contact (d) a filter |