n. metamorphosis (a) a passing from one form or shape into another (b) something overdue and unpaid (c) a fleet of war-vessels (d) chivalry
n. trestle (a) the department of an army charged with the provision of its food and water and daily needs (b) a cloak (c) an open braced framework for supporting the horizontal stringers of a railway-bridge (d) a title of Jesus
n. conduit (a) a means for conducting something, particularly a tube, pipe or passageway for a fluid (b) an English monetary unit (c) an image-breaker (d) a right or immunity not enjoyed by all or that may be enjoyed only under special conditions
n. chateau (a) person who is rejected and despised, especially socially (b) a castle or manor-house (c) vigor; liveliness; newness; recentness (d) the quality of being able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations
n. plumb (a) the state or feeling of trust in or reliance upon another (b) a weight suspended by a line to test the verticality of something (c) anything that will neutralize an acid, as lime, magnesia, etc (d) the sameness or monotony of utterance |
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n. electrotype (a) general lack of capacity or fitness (b) a mark of infamy or token of disgrace attaching to a person as the result of evil-doing (c) a concealed manner of acting (d) a metallic copy of any surface, as a coin
n. periodicity (a) conduct directed against public order and the tranquillity of the state (b) smelling sweet and agreeable (c) a threat (d) the habit or characteristic of recurrence at regular intervals
n. overlord (a) the emblems of royalty (b) acting in accordance with prevailing norms or standards; correspondence in character; agreement; compliance (c) superior ruler (especially in feudal system); one with great influence (d) a formal summary of fundamental points of religious belief
n. vogue (a) an employment limited to one particular line of work (b) the prevalent way or fashion (c) the beginning of that which becomes or is made to be (d) pastime
n. solecism (a) any violation of established rules or customs (b) one who is appointed to act for another in the management of certain property and interests (c) the act of disencumbering; the act of freeing from something undesirable (d) the poisonous fluid that certain animals secrete |
n. metamorphosis (a) a passing from one form or shape into another n. trestle (c) an open braced framework for supporting the horizontal stringers of a railway-bridge n. conduit (a) a means for conducting something, particularly a tube, pipe or passageway for a fluid n. chateau (b) a castle or manor-house n. plumb (b) a weight suspended by a line to test the verticality of something n. electrotype (d) a metallic copy of any surface, as a coin n. periodicity (d) the habit or characteristic of recurrence at regular intervals n. overlord (c) superior ruler (especially in feudal system); one with great influence n. vogue (b) the prevalent way or fashion n. solecism (a) any violation of established rules or customs
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